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  • Dodd-Frank stirs federal action on insurance regulation

    03 January 2013

    As speculation mounts that the Federal Insurance Office will soon release its report on modernising insurance regulation, Gloria Gonzalez investigates how it and the other corollaries of the Dodd-Frank reforms could redraw the US regulatory regime

  • Qatarlyst sale on the cards

    02 January 2013

    E-commerce group is looking for partnership or investors

  • Rates stable for 1 January renewals

    02 January 2013

    Reinsurers cleared Sandy hurdle, says Willis Re

  • US P/C insurers enjoy soaring profits

    31 December 2012

    Industry is in good shape to pay claims from Sandy, say ISO and PCI

  • Harmonising risk management and business planning

    31 December 2012

    Towers Watson's Boke de Pater and DIMA's Stephen Devine respond to InsuranceERM's 2012/2013 Q&A

  • Maintaining the momentum on Solvency II

    28 December 2012

    Keeping SII moving will be just one of Insurance Europe's tasks for 2013, says Michaela Koller

  • Extracting the real value from Solvency II

    27 December 2012

    Insurers will want to move Solvency II development work out of the laboratory, says Guy Carpenter's Andrew Cox

  • EU and US release convergence plan

    24 December 2012

    Five-year plan includes fully risk-based capital requirements

  • Companies will allocate resources back to strategic issues

    24 December 2012

    It's time to refocus on traditional areas of ERM, says Milliman's Neil Cantle.

  • Australia beats Europe on regulatory overhaul

    21 December 2012

    Australia has succeeded where Europe has seemingly failed by implementing new solvency capital regulations for insurers in three years – with relatively few delays. The standards will be implemented on 1 January 2013 and follow a broadly similar approach to Solvency II. Lorna Davies reports

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