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...That debate has “gone”, Neal said, with face-to-face trading certain to remain as part of the mix alongside virtual dealings....
...S&P Global Ratings....
...As the head of Lloyd’s of London, Neal is not simply wrestling with the future working habits of one company, but those of the about 400 firms that make up the centuries-old specialist insurance market,...
...Lloyd’s of London swung back to profit in the first half as a stronger underwriting performance at the specialist insurance market fuelled a recovery from the substantial pandemic-related losses suffered...
...As always, reach out to us at imani.moise@ft.com and sid.v@ft.com with thoughts and topics....
...At the moment, the insurers all sit at identical desks and the brokers sit on stools next to them. Mr Neal said the space could be less formal in future....
...; Suzanna Anslow, Surrey, England Polymath 1,055: Roger Forster, Middlesex, England Crossword 16,360: JB Cowperthwait, Florida; Neal Moister, London; Nicola Lancaster, Cornwall Polymath 1,054: Jim Nicolson...
...Lloyd’s of London chief executive John Neal said he is prepared to force through his proposed changes to cut costs, including an electronic exchange, even if some of them face opposition....
...Ring the Lutine Bell and inscribe another name in the leatherbound register at Lloyd’s of London. No ship has been lost at sea....
...Transcript of interview with Tom Bolt, underwriting performance director at Lloyd’s of London Paul J Davies: Well, thanks very much for agreeing to do this....
...Lancashire could also aspire to raise capacity in certain areas of the market, such as offshore energy, after underwriters across the insurance and reinsurance market face more than $2bn of offshore losses...
...Paul, London Christian Stracke: By our calculations, the net asset value of a CPDO that launched at the roll of Series 7 CDX / Series 6 iTraxx in September 2006 (when the first deals were emerging) will...
...With the boos ringing in his ears from last night’s appearance, there’s still more discussion on the prime minister’s recent ”boo v boom” throwdown with the south London schoolkids....
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