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Australian insurers warn politicians about flood risk
20 March 2019As elections approach, trade body reveals the 20 electorate areas that are most flood-prone
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UK begins discount rate review
19 March 2019The new Ogden rate will be decided by 5 August at the latest
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L&G seals £230m pension risk transfer with Howden Group
19 March 2019The insurer had approximately 30% of the UK PRT market in 2018 and hopes to maintain that
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Fema finally delivers new US flood risk model
18 March 2019Risk Rating 2.0 to go live in 2020 providing more accurate reflection of flood risk
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Eiopa calls on input for LTG and Solvency II review
18 March 2019National authorities will contact insurers regarding the information needed
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Vaudoise's Laffely to step up to CEO
18 March 2019The 54-year-old joined the Swiss insurer in 2006 as chief risk officer
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Nat cats blow Talanx's large loss insurance budget for 2018
18 March 2019But rule changes more than halve German insurer’s necessary life interest reserving
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China's stronger use of fiscal tools to boost re/insurance sector
15 March 2019Swiss Re Institute expects growing demand for P&C and personal lines insurance
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Uniqa stops insuring new coal business
15 March 2019Climate activist group Unfriend Coal has welcomed Uniqa's move, but said more can be done
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Australia flood property losses surpass A$950m
15 March 2019Levels of flooding in Townsville were the highest since records began
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- Eiopa flags uneven use of climate scenarios in ORSA
- Eiopa consults on recovery aspects of IRRD
- Commission publishes long-awaited Solvency II review draft regulation
- UK insurers' pricing models accused of driving a "poverty premium"
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