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Opening the flood gates

A landmark flood case due to be heard by the House of Lords could allow insurers to recoup money from the water utility companies, say Christian Young and James Dingemans QC.

Backstop blues

The long wait for a federal US backstop for terrorism cover ended late last year but details of the government's new terrorism insurance programme and its implications remain unclear. Peter Chaffetz and Fred Reinke report.

The pulse is weak

Industry analysts are taking a negative view of the immediate prospects for the world's mature life and health (re)insurance markets. Janina Clark investigates.

India opens its doors

Foreign (re)assurers are steadily becoming more involved in India's life business. Oscar Smith explains why the market is so attractive.

US faces up to change

Demand for US life and health reinsurance has begun to level off but the need for economies of scale will force companies to decide whether to make acquisitions or sell up, reports Patricia Vowinkel.

Spanning the world for global success

Managers charged with overseeing global operations need to work hard to overcome the distance and cultural hurdles that result from working across time zones and between different regions, says Orla Leonard.

Call for entries

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Brokers

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