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The US continues to be the leading global market for Bermuda reinsurers. Here, recent developments in the market—model changes in particular—and that market’s undeniable and ongoing potential are explored. 1 January 1970
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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 catastrophe modeller is essential when designing a good catastrophe bond. Ben Brookes of RMS explains why. 1 January 1970
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Bermuda’s standing in world business is deeply rooted, argues Bradley Kading. Therefore, proposed inward-looking legislation from the US could do irreparable damage to global business. 1 January 1970
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The tough financial market is forcing reinsurers to seek alternative routes to capital. Robert Quinn argues that trusts are the answer. 1 January 1970
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Ernst & Young's Property/Casualty Year-end Outlook 2009 conference in Bermuda raised many issues facing the Island’s insurance industry but, according to key industry insiders, there’s nothing it can’t handle. 1 January 1970
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Endurance Specialty’s newly appointed chief executive officer, David Cash, possesses a wise head
on young shoulders. A good thing too, considers Bermuda Re, given the current challenging climate. 1 January 1970
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Four participants at Ernst & Young's Property/Casualty Year-end Outlook 2009 conference give their views on Bermuda’s prospects. Jonathan Reiss moderates. 1 January 1970
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The Middle East’s star is on the rise as an emerging market for the re/insurance industry, but just how simple is it to set up shop there? Wayne Jones offers a few tips. 1 January 1970
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