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  • Economic losses from Hurricane Harvey could hit $90bn, predicts RMS

    31 August 2017

    Properties in and around Houston worth upwards of $1.5trn

  • Lloyd's hits back against Kanye West lawsuit

    31 August 2017

    Syndicates point to alcohol and drugs exemptions for $10m claim

  • Harvey losses insufficient to turn reinsurance market - analyst

    30 August 2017

    "Worst case" insured loss unlikely to be more than $8bn

  • Australian regulator sets strategic goals for insurance supervision

    29 August 2017

    Stronger recovery and resolution framework is part of Apra's 2020 plan

  • Harvey flood threat moves eastwards to Louisiana

    29 August 2017

    Insured losses expected to reach billions of dollars

  • Texas urged to evacuate as Harvey poised to become major hurricane

    25 August 2017

    Reconstruction cost to reach nearly $40bn if Hurricane Harvey strengthens to category 3

  • Anbang suffers credit downgrade, potential for another

    25 August 2017

    Ratings agency Dagong points to recent turmoil and interventions from regulator

  • Driverless lorries to be tested on UK roads

    25 August 2017

    Axa UK says autonomous vehicles could save haulage industry £34bn after 10 years, including insurance

  • 'Another one bites the dust' as Canada Life UK swoops on annuity provider Retirement Advantage

    24 August 2017

    The M&A leaves just six UK annuity providers

  • Defining company culture in five questions

    24 August 2017

    An 'inappropriate culture' often takes the blame for all kinds of corporate misdemeanour, but judging the culture and correcting the failings can challenge the best of firms. Paul Harwood suggests a strategy to help management get it right