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Rule Britannia.

The Commercial Court recently held that the English courts had the right to rule on three actions disputing bodily injury claims. John Butler examines its conclusions.

Offshore aims.

Reinsurers in Hong Kong's highly competitive and saturated market should look offshore for growth, says Clarence Wong.

Olympus Re reveals more.

Further details have been revealed about new Bermudian reinsurer Olympus Re (Re, March 2002, p6). ...

Out with the old, in with the new.

Bermuda's World Insurance Forum not only gave the market's leaders the opportunity to air their views, it also - inadvertently - offered an insight into the changing shape of the market. Janina Clark reports.

Thanks and goodbye.

Would the last chief executive to leave please turn out the light? It's spring in the northern he...

Risk financing takes off.

Last September's terrorist attacks have led to aircraft manufacturers and operators paying more attention to risk. Martyn Apsey suggests a financial approach that can boost capital.

All change at Axa Group.

Jean-Marie Nessi, chief executive of Axa Corporate Solutions, has left the Axa Group. Paris-based...

Fasten your seat belts.

The terrorist hijackings on 11 September last year were a wake-up call to loss-making (re)insurers. Many people can expect a bumpy ride, says Vic Wyman.

Clean up on claims.

For (re)insurers seeking to ease the bureaucracy of asbestos-related recoveries, an excess of loss reinsurance administration system developed for the London market could be a good investment. Adrian Leonard talks to its creator, Gavin Blem.

Results in brief.

Underwriting discipline at Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary General Re is to be tightened. General Re m...

Appointment at St Paul Re.

Jerome Fadden has taken over from Jim Duffy (left) as chief executive of St Paul Re. Mr Duffy has re...

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