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Commentary - What is the result?

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The past 12 months have seen substantive improvement in UK underwriting conditions, reflected in the fact that 18 out of the top 20 companies in the AM Best Top 100 posted improved results. Stuart Shipperlee assesses the results for property, motor and liability

In 2003, the insurance industry saw substantial improvement in underwriting, though underlying trends are less encouraging. The data in this year's AM Best Top 100 highlights the UK underwriting

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