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Hurricane Nana makes landfall in Central America
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Tim Bailey to succeed Tulsi Naidu as Zurich UK CEO
03 September 2020Naidu will take over as Zurich's CEO for the Asia Pacific region
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S&P Global predicts up to 30% annual cyber premium expansion
03 September 2020Beazley was cited as one insurer finding it profitable to underwrite at Lloyd's
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Covid-19 cuts both ways in Vaudoise's H1 results
03 September 2020Epidemic cover losses partly restored by motor and liability lines
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Big risks and opportunities puts reinsurance sector into balance - AM Best
02 September 2020Rating agency maintains stable outlook amid counterweighing forces
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US insurers winning early Covid-19 BI litigation battles
02 September 2020Group action move collapses and retroactive legislation stalls
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European insurers call for removal of ECB's loose monetary policy
02 September 2020Insurance Europe says ECB intervention has created an unfavourable low interest rate environment for insurers
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Zurich launches digital unit in major organisational revamp
02 September 2020CEOs have been appointed for the North America, Latin America and Asia-Pacific regions
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Efrag members split over annual cohorts in IFRS 17
02 September 2020EU accounting body to debate issue in coming weeks
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US life-annuity industry's H1 net income dives by 66%
02 September 2020Jackson National's ceded coinsurance agreement with Athene Life Re drove the decline
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