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Opinion: an end to discrimination
Re/insurance
Insurers have always used discrimination—in the discerning sense—to price and evaluate policies. Now EIOPA wants to take away that ability, and all in the name of political correctness.   1 November 2012
Changing the landscape - collateralised re
ILS
Collateralised reinsurance has proved to be an increasingly attractive proposition. We explore its implications with Tokio Millennium Re’s Edwin Jordan and Tokio Solution Management’s Kathleen Faries.   1 November 2012
Unlocking the full potential of ILS
ILS
The creation of an investable index that understands the nuances of the market looks set to act as a further spur to growth of ILS. Stefan Kräuchi and Aljosa Bilic detail the steps taken to make an investable index for ILS.   1 November 2012
Life
Bermuda Re/insurance spoke to Tom Mount and Greg Reisner at ratings agency AM Best about what makes a good enterprise risk management strategy, and its implications for re/insurers’ ratings.   1 November 2012
Re/insurance
Dodd-Frank and changing collateral requirements are transforming the regulatory dynamic in the US. Kevin McCarty, president of the NAIC, picks his way through the changing regulatory paradigm.   1 November 2012
Re/insurance
After years of a shrinking casualty reinsurance market there are tentative signs of a revival. Bermuda Re reports.   1 October 2012
Re/insurance
A healthy dose of scepticism of the monolithic validity of models and a realistic approach to risk-returns on investments are the order of the day, as Stuart Bridges of Hiscox explained to Bermuda Re.   1 October 2012
Re/insurance
Regulatory developments remain high on the agenda of many reinsurers. With Bermuda sitting mid-Atlantic, we examine European and US regulatory developments and their implications for the sector.   1 October 2012
Life
ORSA may pose significant challenges to insurers, even those that already have ERM and capital processes in place.   1 October 2012
Life
With wave after wave of government debt flowing into the markets, who is left to soak it up? Will governments resort to “financial repression”? Schroders explorers the question.   1 October 2012

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