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Finding a balance: the turbulent financial markets of the past year have forced reinsurers to reconsider their investment strategies. Oct 1, 2009 1710
Captives weather financial storm: event coverage of the Vermont Captive Insurance Association 24th Annual Conference: Sheraton Hotel & Conference Center, Burlington, Vt., Aug. 11-13. Oct 1, 2009 1076
Best review's: top global reinsurance brokers. Aug 1, 2009 1757
Wild things: excess and surplus lines cover hard-to-place risks, such as exotic animals. Aug 1, 2009 1211
Slip sliding away: patrons in flip-flops have put dance clubs their insurers on shaky footing. Aug 1, 2009 632
Munich re adds to new cat bonds. Brief article Jul 1, 2009 150
John Hancock Financial promotes Boyle to president. Brief article Jul 1, 2009 232
Swiss Re sells Conning & Co. Brief article Jul 1, 2009 129
Give and take: insurers are eager to listen to agent advisory councils. Jun 1, 2009 1546
A market in flux: insurers discuss an uncertain world. Brief article Jun 1, 2009 270
Recession and legislation: top risks in 2009. Company rankings Jun 1, 2009 306
Cat bonds show gains. Brief article May 1, 2009 119
QBE names John Rumpler CEO for Americas division. Brief article May 1, 2009 219
Hiscox expands into U.S. construction industry insurance. Brief article May 1, 2009 81
Mitch Blaser named new CEO for Ironshore unit in Bermuda. Brief article Apr 1, 2009 244
IPC Holdings plans Max Capital merger. Brief article Apr 1, 2009 371
Rated R (risky): Fireman's Fund underwrites production of 'The Wrestler'. Movie review Apr 1, 2009 570
Monster trucks bring monstrous liability. Brief article Mar 1, 2009 243
A weighty issues: increasing obesity is placing a heavy burden on U.S. workers' compensation claims. Cover story Jun 1, 2008 1691
Musical chairs: brokers and insurers must fight to retain their clients when key employees leave. Report May 1, 2008 2503
Change in the air: life reinsurers try new strategies and products to offset declining ceded premiums and other market changes. Report May 1, 2008 1556
Health care and nest eggs: insurance professionals react strongly to consumer-driven coverage options. Survey Apr 1, 2008 2063
Back to the futures: capital markets and insurance continue to blend together with the resurgence of catastrophe-linked futures. Apr 1, 2008 1456
The green wave: insurers are rolling out new products that tap into the growing--and potentially profitable--environmental movement. Mar 1, 2008 3660
Clear skies: the dawn of carbon credit trading is opening the door for new insurance and capital products. Mar 1, 2008 1494
Opening the pipeline: bottled up by subprime worries last year, life insurance securitizations should flow in 2008. Jan 1, 2008 1804
Rising tide: professional liability writers wonder when the subprime mortgage crisis will crest--and how high the waters will rise. Jan 1, 2008 2005
Behind the spotlight: how an independent filmmaker found his niche as an insurance broker. Jan 1, 2008 672
Mapping tool helps measure risks. Dec 1, 2007 384
New risks, new coverages: insurers are creating new products to cover commercial entities' increased liability for identity theft. Dec 1, 2007 2429
Sea monsters: insurers don't shy away from covering oil tankers up to a quarter-mile long, even as rising oil prices increase the value of their cargo. Dec 1, 2007 2377
Guy Carpenter: insurers should study cargo accumulation. Dec 1, 2007 290
Cat bond fever: catastrophe bonds are booming as insurers and investors grow more comfortable with capital markets providing reinsurance for extreme events. Dec 1, 2007 1716
Swiss watch: Swiss Re, the largest global reinsurer, runs like a well-oiled machine. Now the firm is focusing on emerging risks and new ways to transfer them. Nov 1, 2007 2954
High alert: insurers are covering high-end vacation homes by stepping up their risk management techniques. Nov 1, 2007 6595
Commercial lines continue to soften. Nov 1, 2007 281
Arctic adventure: attorney Bill Stewart journeyed to the great, green North to see how people are coping with climate change. Nov 1, 2007 558
Insuring a passion: insurers and agents, like McKeel Hagerty, say '60s and '70s muscle cars are fueling sales. Cover story Oct 1, 2007 16782
For the record: Safeco's chief discusses the company's new appetite for business. Interview Oct 1, 2007 1848
Subprime mess may spill to D&O market. Oct 1, 2007 758
Many U.S. companies risk liability with retirement plans. Oct 1, 2007 85
The lost colonies: insurers who already protect farmers with crop insurance are expanding coverage to honeybee keepers, whose hives are being decimated by a mysterious disorder. Report Sep 1, 2007 2106
Rising in the East: a crowded field of insurance companies is eagerly prospecting in the former communist nations that now comprise "New Europe.". Sep 1, 2007 3437
Study: drivers stop too close to school buses. Sep 1, 2007 480
D&O heats up: Directors & Officers writers are paying close attention to the issue of climate change--not just how it could affect Earth, but how it could impact regulations and ultimately lead to future litigation and claims. Cover story Aug 1, 2007 3879
A longer view: chief diversity officers are giving management a new look--and increased profits. Aug 1, 2007 2458
Lightning strikes more costly for insurers. Aug 1, 2007 598
CFOs name competition as biggest threat to revenue. Aug 1, 2007 186
The big 150: Northwestern Mutual celebrates its history by opening a museum. Aug 1, 2007 444
Play it forward: Liberty Mutual's growth in 2006 boosted its rank among top U.S. property/casualty writers. Company overview Jul 1, 2007 3167
Study: climate change increases claims exposure. Jul 1, 2007 380
Market response: midyear reinsurance renewals show signs of softening as companies look for fresh ways to deploy excess capital. Jul 1, 2007 1983
Soft market opportunities: Aspen Insurance Holdings celebrates a milestone by continuing to innovate growth. Jul 1, 2007 896
Heading for the coasts: 105 coastal strikes in 55 years. Yet construction and insurers' liability continue to rise. Cover story Jun 1, 2007 2684
New deal: insurers are finding innovative ways to spread risk to capital markets and investors. Jun 1, 2007 1458
Corner office, risk managers see international risk differently. Jun 1, 2007 476
Travelers: medical devices need product liability protection. Jun 1, 2007 226
Risk managers urged to plan for pandemic. Jun 1, 2007 249
Risk managers face economic, environmental impacts. Jun 1, 2007 273
Arch: management liability cover lacking. Jun 1, 2007 174
New capital flow slows: the softening property catastrophe market is likely to stem the tide of fresh capital flowing into the industry, which could be a boon for the market. May 1, 2007 1717
Deep impact: new Florida homeowners insurance laws are influencing the insurance and reinsurance market in other states and other lines. May 1, 2007 1571
Trained supervisors can reduce workers' comp claims. May 1, 2007 486
A house divided: while the four biggest insurance brokers--and several top insurance carriers--shun contingent commissions, many smaller players in the industry defend and rely on them. Cover story Apr 1, 2007 1729
Open door: the United Kingdom is implementing new regulation that could increase the number of securitizations in the jurisdiction, and give insurers a more efficient way to use capital. Apr 1, 2007 1730
Someone to watch over me: a new program helps parents keep an eye on their teen drivers and sends expert coaching tips to help the teens drive better. Apr 1, 2007 567
Bald is beautiful: insurance leaders are raising money to fight childhood cancer by shaving their heads on behalf of the St. Baldrick's Foundation. Mar 1, 2007 629
Same stage, new roles: life reinsurers are being forced to find new roles, as direct life and annuity writers create new products, with or without the help of reinsurers. Feb 1, 2007 2034
Top 10 cities for hail. Brief article Feb 1, 2007 176
Insurance fit for a queen: after looking at various risks, a Virginia-based brokerage secured insurance for an upcoming visit from Queen Elizabeth II of England. Feb 1, 2007 530
Polishing the stone: now that the flood of activity from the implementation of Sarbanes-Oxley has settled, regulators, auditors and insurers are smoothing the rough spots that remain in financial reporting. Jan 1, 2007 3316
Hubrid insecurities: the actions of an agency under the National Association of Insurance Commissioners caused financial repercussions in a corner of the investment market. While regulators have offered a short-term solution, industry leaders are calling for additional changes. Jan 1, 2007 2793
Counterterrorism should focus on cruise ships. Jan 1, 2007 528
Study: insurers facing more lawsuits than any other sector. Jan 1, 2007 294
Top of their game: some of the most profitable writers of personal lines insurance are not household names. But whether they specialize in underwriting, claims management or keeping overhead costs low, they all tend to keep a laser-like focus on the bottom line. Cover story Dec 1, 2006 3969
Insurers reward eco-friendly clients. Dec 1, 2006 773
Flirting with disaster: 2006 may seem like a quiet year for catastrophes so far--there have been no Katrinas, Ritas or Wilmas--but natural catastrophes don't need a first name in order to wreak disaster. Nov 1, 2006 911
Breaking borders: some state workers' compensation funds have expanded beyond their original intent--and state borders--to write business in other states, and even to write other lines of business. Nov 1, 2006 2917
Tainted spinach could highlight recall insurance. Nov 1, 2006 892
Custer's last policy: General George Custer's life insurance policy is now on display at the fort he called home before the Battle of Little Bighorn. Nov 1, 2006 616
Growing up fast: the five largest insurers formed in Bermuda in 2001 have survived their first major losses--due to Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma--and are now tasting their first softening market. Oct 1, 2006 3796
Terrorism insurance growing cheaper and more popular. Oct 1, 2006 406
Aiming high: Hub International has grown by giving its employees the freedom to stretch their entrepreneurial spirit-and a safety net to help them if they stumble. Sep 1, 2006 3060
Study: theft is no. 1 loss for Inland Marine. Sep 1, 2006 491
Many coastal homeowners aren't prepared for a hurricane. Sep 1, 2006 328
Singled out: the hard property market and improvements in technology have led to dramatic increases in the facultative reinsurance market for catastrophe-exposed commercial business. Sep 1, 2006 1606
An uncommon vision: how a small monoline company saw demand for its only line of business fading away, but used the underwriting lessons it learned to expand into a niche property/casualty player that regularly outperforms industry giants. Company overview Aug 1, 2006 2955
Businesses look to continuous auditing, monitoring. Statistical table Aug 1, 2006 411
Small, midsize businesses need continuity plan. Brief article Aug 1, 2006 325
Health care in paradise: Hawaii is the only U.S. state to require employers to offer health insurance to their employees. The mandate has proven to be both a blessing and a curse. Jul 1, 2006 2684
More risk, more reward: the catastrophe bond business is booming this year, as insurers and reinsurers securitize greater amounts of risk at lower layers. Jul 1, 2006 2401
Not business as usual: faced with a record volume of claims and far from ideal circumstances, insurers have settled most personal lines claims from Hurricane Katrina. Now the industry is taking steps to limit its exposure to the upcoming hurricane season. Jun 1, 2006 3247
Private equity eyes insurance: investments in the insurance industry are booming as investors flush with capital look for new ways to invest it. Jun 1, 2006 2377
Risk managers: relations with brokers still fractured. Jun 1, 2006 540
Aon: end of contingent fees is a 'wonderful catalyst'. Brief article Jun 1, 2006 180
Liebowitz tapped as president. Brief article Jun 1, 2006 53
Chubb finds smallest risks loom large. Brief article Jun 1, 2006 167
More than half of U.S. drivers don't use car's turn signals. Brief article Jun 1, 2006 181
RIMS launches online tool to aid risk managers. Brief article Jun 1, 2006 157
Chubb survey: loss control spending average up by 7%. Brief article Jun 1, 2006 228

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