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  • The gloves are off as WTC insurers argue the attacks were one event and Silverstein acts to prevent ACE and XL Capital from pursuing a London arbitration The anticipated frenzy of litigation took at step closer to reality after Silverstein, the leaseho
  • Trenwick Group Ltd has reported its third quarter 2001 results, blaming the 11 September attacks for the downturn. For the first nine months of the year the group reported an overall loss of $128mn, although premium incomes were up (gross $1,061mn and net
  • According to a Lloyd's regulatory bulletin, the former chairman of broker Bannerman Slayden Cater Ltd Vincent Slayden was found guilty in absentia of “two charges of discreditable conduct” by a Lloyd's disciplinary tribunal after “failing to serve a defen
  • User Pays - Lloyd's responds Dear Sir, Thank you for the opportunity to respond to your article “User Pays Revisited” in the June issue of The Insurance Insider. I apologise for the delay in responding. However, this does enable me to set out MSU's 200
  • Every summer, four competing publications produce what they claim are the definitive guides on Lloyd’s syndicates’ performances. These guides - produced by the Association of Lloyd’s members, in association with AM Best; Chatset; Thomson and Moody’s -
  • In the weeks that followed the USA attacks The Insurance Insider published a daily e-mail update of events and information as they unfolded - an edited version follows......
  • Premium levy increase for 2002 designed to increase fund to $1bn, but Lloyd's deny link to possible syndicate failures Lloyd's has responded swiftly to its downgrade by AM Best to A-, by announcing that its increasing the premium levies on all syndicat
  • Pressure to reveal gross losses builds as fears over reinsurance failure take hold in the London market In Hemingway's “The Sun Also Rises” the following exchange takes place: “How did you go bankrupt?” Bill asked. “Two ways,” Mike said. “Gradually and
  • CNA's commitment to the London Market appears shaky as the loss struck Group puts its London reinsurer up for sale and relocates centre of expertise to Zurich CNA Re's restructuring and proposed sale of London Market subsidiary CNA Reinsurance Company
  • Key players in the insurance backed film finance scandal are involved in writing viatical insurance If there is a greater absurdity than insurers guaranteeing the financial success of un produced films, then perhaps guaranteeing someone's death might r