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Irish eyes are smiling.

As it gains a reputation for sophistication, Ireland's international (re)insurance sector sees prospects looking good. Janina Clark reports.

A fair city for cats.

The conditions are right for Dublin to become a popular base for property catastrophe business and catastrophe bond deals, says David Fanning.

When East meets West.

Long-term prospects for general insurance sales in Eastern Europe are looking promising. As these regions are poised on the brink of EU membership, Jeremy Golden looks at their markets and the compliance issues.

EU: liability move fears.

Tim Humphreys believes the recently proposed Environmental Liability Directive could have far-reaching implications for the insurance industry.

Airmic conference looks to US tragedy.

Last September's terrorist attacks mean Airmic's conference this year will be very different from previous offerings. An urgency for risk managers to get up-to-date advice will be the main driver for content, says David Ireland.

What a difference a year makes.

It is almost exactly a year since the collapse of Independent Insurance. Blyth Morris looks back over the last 12 months of recrimination and rationalisation and examines how customers, employees and other insurers have dealt with the void left in the…

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