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...Indeed, in some regulatory regimes around the world, reinsurance is subject to limited regulation — recognising that reinsurance is a risk mitigation technique for professional counterparties, based heavily...
...“They have been known and used since 1980 for rather limited functions,” they said....
...The owner of the property is still identified in the Land Registry as Larkstone Limited, a Gibraltar-based company, which acquired it for £70mn in 2012....
...Five minutes later, Brereton replied: “Lex as discussed I can confirm.”...
...EU EU-based companies are banned from exporting technology to Russian weapons maker JSC Kalashnikov, among others, as well as pharmaceutical companies, military communications units and shipyards....
...But He Xiaopeng insisted that rapid technological advances meant leading companies in this space could now compete with far more limited state support....
...The insurer also said its potential exposure to the supply-chain finance group was limited because a significant proportion of its Greensill-related risk was covered by reinsurance....
...RMS (which stands for Risk Management Solutions) mostly sells to property and casualty insurers, and reinsurance companies....
...The so-called enhanced conditions credit line would come with limited conditions, as spelt out by Klaus Regling, the ESM managing director, in an FT interview this week....
...That’s how a state agency with the licence to operate motorways was eventually entrusted to a company whose main shareholder was best known for colourful T-shirts....
...The biggest impact of the rule changes on Bermuda is on reinsurance groups, creating an excise tax on inter-company transactions....
...His 41-year-old grandson is best known to Italians as the owner of Juventus football club and the car companies Fiat and Ferrari....
...Although this does not fully make up for the missing US reinsurance cover as a result of the ongoing US sanctions against Iran, it could be seen as sufficient for Asian buyers such as India and South Korea...
...She is understood to have made a statement but it is not known whether she will give evidence in court....
...This is also known as the “one-in-200-year” loss. Tail risks are huge, particularly in catastrophe underwriting....
...The mergers and acquisition bankers are smelling opportunity; there seem to be just too many reinsurance companies for the amount of premiums on offer....
...“There are some phases in which shareholders are at least as well rewarded for the growth potential of a company as the company is itself,” he said Emerging markets will play a more central role in the...
...And we’ll invest in what is known as the Internet of Things....
...Police sealed off Old Broad Street in the heart of the City of London as strong gusts of wind loosened metal panels on the side of a glass-clad skyscraper, 125 Old Broad Street, formerly known as the Stock...
...Capacity at Lloyd’s is owned either by syndicates of individuals, known as Names or by companies. These include Brit Insurance, Lancashire Holdings. Insurance is hardly exciting, but it is profitable....
...He helped to win a settlement that also led to a large-scale corporatisation of one of the City’s most venerable institutions, and where companies with limited liability came to dominate the provision of...
...reinsurance (reinsurance of reinsurance)....
...Keith Harris, the Seymour Pierce chairman known for advising on football-related deals such as Roman Abramovich’s acquisition of Chelsea FC, will be installed at the head of the newly created company....
...There may also be a limited appetite for reinsurance groups’ equity after banks and some insurers have got there first....
...Industry capacity for reinsurance of riskier structured securities such as mortgage bonds is limited, says Mr Zerbe at Morgan Stanley....
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