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Au revoir GRE.

French insurer Axa, whose £3.4bn bid for Guardian Royal Exchange was this week recommended to shareh...

Cashiers cash in.

The enforcement of California's first programme to curb repetitive motion injuries in the workplace ...

AIRMIC flying high.

Membership of the Association of Insurance and Risk Managers is well on course to have 1000 members ...

Drop in profits.

Citigroup, formed by the merger of Travelers Group and Citicorp, has reported that its fourth-quarte...

New GM at Sirius UK.

Ill-health has forced Lisbeth Sarkozi to retire from her position as general manager of Sirius Inter...

Batten down the hatches.

Researchers predict an increase in the number of major hurricanes to hit US coasts in 1999. Prof. William Gray explains the evidence.

Knowledge is power.

In a fast-changing sector, energy insurers are making an effort to get to know their clients, says Adrian Leonard.

Medical move for IGI.

Lloyd's underwriting agency IGI is moving into the medical reinsurance market in a tie-up with US me...

Reinsurers learn to test the temperature.

You may not be able to predict the weather, but you might be able to hedge against severe weather events. Robert Muir-Wood explains the weather risk market.

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