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Judging our genes.

The UK's decision to allow life assurers access to genetic test results for Huntingdon's disease sparked widespread criticism. Keith Sankey reports.

Getting out on top.

Ipe Jacob of Grant Thornton argues that solvent schemes of arrangement are often the best and most logical option for owners of (re)insurance entities or portfolios that have ceased to underwrite new business.

Clark joins CNA.

CNA Re has appointed David Clark vice-president of international treaty business, based in London. M...

Amlin secures support.

Insurer Amlin has secured £50m ($74m) of syndicated Letters of Credit to support its growth in under...

XL rebrands reinsurance.

Bermudian insurance group XL Capital is creating a global brand - XL Re - for its reinsurance operat...

Transatlantic buys 40% stake.

US company Transatlantic Re has bought a 40% stake for $30m in Kuwait Re, which writes mainly proper...

Market looks up.

The US reinsurance market is on the mend. Adrian Leonard looks at pricing trends, the balance of payments and where $2.3bn of new premium came from.

Church captive for Bermuda

The African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church is to channel all its worldwide insurance throught its o...

Names slam Lloyd's "demand"

The United Names Organisation has slammed the revised offer from Lloyd's received on Friday as a "dem...

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