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XL: protection in an uncertain world
Re/insurance
With XL celebrating its 25th birthday this year, Bermuda Re spoke with Charles Cooper, president and chief underwriting officer of XL’s Bermuda-based reinsurance subsidiary about the company’s ongoing success.   1 June 2011
Re/insurance
Despite the impact of international cat events, until the pain is felt in the heartland of the US, little will turn the market, argues Roger Crombie.   1 June 2011
Life
KPMG outlines the importance of counterparty diligence as new compliance laws place greater demands on the Island’s reinsurers.   1 June 2011
Re/insurance
Bermuda Re speaks with a host of local brokers about the continuing significance of the Island to the international broking market and how it can further strengthen its existing position.   1 June 2011
Re/insurance
US property cat pricing has finally reached a turn, with events in the first quarter, a tightening retro market and changes to RMS’s cat model acting as significant upward drivers on rates.   1 June 2011
Re/insurance
Kevin O’Donnell, executive vice president and global chief underwriting officer at RenaissanceRe Holdings, talks about the underwriting role and the need for conservative engagement in the current soft environment.   1 February 2011
Re/insurance
Ernst & Young’s recent Property/ Casualty Year-end Outlook conference raised a range of issues impacting the Island’s re/insurance industry. Here those concerns are discussed.   1 February 2011
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Bermuda Re speaks with leading figures in Bermuda’s captive sector and finds that despite a range of pressures, the Island remains a vibrant and leading destination for captive re/insurance.   1 February 2011
Re/insurance
Bermuda Re looks at the January renewals season and finds that the soft market that characterised 2010 looks set to persist.   1 February 2011
Life
A year after a group of international investors bought Bermuda Commercial Bank, it is making money and laying the groundwork for growth.   1 February 2011

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