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US mid-term elections create uncertainty for global economy
08 November 2018Trade remains a wildcard, but positives noted for infrastructure
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ILS issuance hits record $1.6bn for third quarter
07 November 2018On track to beat annual issuance figure as new perils covered
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US Sifi designations: not exactly dead
30 October 2018The Federal Reserve's work on large insurer regulation appeared to receive a final nail in the coffin when Prudential's Sifi designation was removed this month. Insurers have rejoiced, but systemic risk regulation has not been buried entirely. Sarfraz Thind reports
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Lloyd's remains a mystery to the US, says chairman
18 October 2018Bruce Carnegie-Brown says market must work to develop trust
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US flood insurance: bridging the political chasm
16 October 2018Hurricanes Michael and Florence have again drawn attention to the issue of underinsurance of flood risk in the US. The industry says regulators are stymieing the market, and reforms are stuck in a political logjam. InsuranceERM's US editor Sarfraz Thind reports
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Hurricane Michael: KCC estimates almost $8bn insured loss
12 October 2018Nearly half of insured loss estimated to have occurred in two Florida counties – Bay and Gulf.
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Zurich sponsors $148m op risk cat bond
15 June 2018Deal follows first ILS issued in 2016
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World Cup forecasts: actuaries vs underwriters vs investment bankers
14 June 2018Addactis, Lloyd's and Goldman Sachs take a view on winners
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Inflation remains a top risk, says Swiss Re macroeconomist
11 June 2018US government running out of wiggle room in event of next crisis
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AIG hires Arch's Lyons as chief actuary, Arch appoints Morin as replacement
15 May 2018American International Group (AIG) has appointed Mark Lyons as senior vice president and chief actuary for general insurance.