Archive

  • Fitch warns of capital buffer squeeze under K-ICS

    23 August 2022

    South Korea's regulations are due to take effect from 2023

  • Reinsurance capital predicted to drop 8.4% this year

    22 August 2022

    AM Best report blames geopolitical turmoil and market volatility

  • US inflation decelerates but threat remains, warns Swiss Re

    22 August 2022

    Central banks are not about to reverse rate rises, reinsurer says

  • Beazley's Irish entity appoints Laura Keenan as CRO

    22 August 2022
  • Risk Officers' Sustainability Forum hosts panel on "ESG theory to practice"

    22 August 2022
  • Climate change aggravates almost two-thirds of human pathogenic diseases

    22 August 2022

    Research highlights mortality and morbidity risks from climate change

  • Lloyd's cyber exclusions bring hope for market growth, despite attribution challenges

    19 August 2022

    Attributing cyber-attacks to a specific actor requires detailed forensic evidence

  • NAIC designates private equity investigation to sub-committees

    19 August 2022

    No timeline on when investigation will result in formal guidance

  • Pool Re launches consultation on cat treaty model switch

    19 August 2022

    The move is aimed at returning terrorism coverage back to the private sector

  • MEPs' Solvency II amendments put climate and calibrations back on the table

    18 August 2022

    The European Parliament is set for an intense debate on its amendments to the Solvency II directive, which present a mixed picture in terms of their potential impact on insurers. Paul Walsh reports