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XL quiet over stricken liner losses

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Lloyd's insurer XL is keeping tight-lipped about its potential claims exposure as lead insurer for the stricken cruise liner Costa Concordia.

The cover is shared among a number of insurers, and Post understands that RSA has a small amount of exposure, while Aon is refusing to comment on its role as broker.

The ship ran aground on Saturday

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