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Up to $2 billion of capital has entered the industry so far in 2011 and there is the promise of more to come Bermuda Re examines what is attractive to investors and how opportunistic capital is shaping the cycle. 1 January 1970
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A difficult year sums it up; 2010 was characterised by overcapitalisation, softening rates, limited M&A activity, share buy-backs and largely unforseen cat events. The troubled environment was reflected in industry results. 1 January 1970
Re/insurance
A constantly evolving international regulatory environment, combined with the current economic climate, has generated common challenges for regulators worldwide, says Craig Swan. 1 January 1970
Life
The Bermuda Monetary Authority provides an update on its regulatory change programme, which aims to
balance international commitments with the individual needs of the Island’s re/insurance industry. 1 January 1970
Life
Key figures at the Bermuda Commercial Bank (BCB) outline the bank’s offering to the insurance and
reinsurance community, and address those challenges faced by BCB and the wider banking industry. 1 January 1970
Re/insurance
Lancashire’s change of tax residency has once again shone a light on corporate relocation. Roger Crombie gives us his thoughts. 1 January 1970
ILS
A catastrophe modeller is essential when designing a good catastrophe bond. Ben Brookes of RMS explains why. 1 January 1970
Life
The BMA explains how it is enhancing its technical expertise and operational efficiency in preparation for Solvency II. 1 January 1970
Re/insurance
A.M. Best addresses the Island’s position in the face of pressures from the US, emerging jurisdictions and prospects for industry mergers and acquisitions. 1 January 1970
Re/insurance
The drivers and implications of a soft market and, more importantly, the lessons learned from prior cycles could mitigate some of the more severe consequences that may occur in the current cycle, says Mike Angelina. 1 January 1970
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