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Extracting the real value from Solvency II
27 December 2012Insurers will want to move Solvency II development work out of the laboratory, says Guy Carpenter's Andrew Cox
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EU and US release convergence plan
24 December 2012Five-year plan includes fully risk-based capital requirements
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Companies will allocate resources back to strategic issues
24 December 2012It's time to refocus on traditional areas of ERM, says Milliman's Neil Cantle.
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The financial crisis is still the biggest ERM challenge
21 December 2012Persistently low interest rates continue to pose problems, says Munich Re's Jürgen Dümont
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Early pillar 3 reporting would be unnecessary burden
21 December 2012ABI urges practical solution to Solvency II implementation
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Gjensidige chooses RiskIntegrity
20 December 2012Leading Norwegian insurer licenses Moody's Analytics' software
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Focus on the risks and issues that ERM misses
20 December 2012A good track record of addressing strategic risks will build ERM's value into the heart of business, says Hiscox CRO
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Solvency II pillars 2 and 3 will be implemented by 2014, says Eiopa
20 December 2012Eiopa will publish guidelines for supervisors
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Long-term guarantee assessment to launch on 28 January
19 December 2012Results end of March and Eiopa report in June
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US nat cats dominate 2012 losses
19 December 2012Swiss Re study predicts $65bn of industry losses this year
- Aon boosts Asian reinsurance business with appointments
- Lloyds pension trustees seal longevity risk transfer deals totalling £5.1bn
- Innovation is needed to close the protection gap, insurers told
- Europe's financial supervisors warn of escalating EU risks
- Sebastian Pichler appointed as Allianz CRO
- Baltimore bridge collapse largest man-made cat loss for Lloyd's syndicates
- World uninsurable on current climate change trajectory, warns Allianz's Gunther Thallinger
- Japan Post to cut life and asset risks in JPY 550bn Talcott Life Re deal
- Fitch welcomes solvency rule reforms in South Korea
- NAIC's RBC disclosure curb will create uncertainty and make insurer shares less attractive, says Aegon