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2004 “a year of freakish weather”: Aon

March 13, 2005 by Canadian Underwriter

2004 will stand out as one of the most active years for violent weather events, according to Aon’s “2004 Global Climate and Catastrophe Report”.The report, produced by Aon Re Global and Aon’s Impact Forecasting subsidiary, chronicles a year of “freakish

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Lloyd’s chairman touts need for contract certainty

March 13, 2005 by Canadian Underwriter

The insurance coverage trial which followed the felling of the World Trade Center towers in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks highlights the need for greater contract certainty, says Lloyd’s chair Lord Peter Levene.Levene, speaking to a group of insurers,

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Chemical and oil/gas industries represent key industrial risk: Munich Re

March 7, 2005 by Canadian Underwriter

In its latest Schadenspiegel publication, Munich Re looks at some of the most significant industrial disasters in history and finds significant exposure coming from the chemical and oil/gas sectors.Data from European countries shows the majority of industrial incidents reported come

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Catastrophes took US$49 billion toll on insurers in 2004: Swiss Re

March 1, 2005 by Canadian Underwriter

Catastrophes, both natural and man-made, cost insurers US$49 billion last year, with the bulk of this coming from the U.S. hurricanes and Japanese typhoons, according to the annual Swiss Re sigma study on catastrophes.Of course, the human toll from catastrophes

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What’s new: In brief (February 27, 2005)

February 27, 2005 by Canadian Underwriter

ICBC says two Abbotsford residents have pleaded guilty to charges of providing false information to the public auto insurer. Harminder Singh Ghuman was fined $2,000 and Kesar Singh Sidhu was fined $1,500 for filing fraudulent claims following a collision in

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2004 hurricane losses continue to dampen fortunes

February 21, 2005 by Canadian Underwriter

The rising loss total being attributed to the 2004 U.S. hurricane season is putting increasing pressure on the shareholders’ equity of many insurers and reinsurers, says a report by Standard & Poor’s.S&P notes that two issues are causing the loss

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Increase in capacity not deterring European reinsurer discipline

February 21, 2005 by Canadian Underwriter

Based on January 2005 reinsurance renewals, European carriers have not given in to competitive pressures despite rising capacity, notes a report by A.M. Best.While overall reinsurance rates declined moderately, with the exception of some U.S. hurricane-exposed risks, the pricing drop

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Consortium predicts another active hurricane season for 2005

February 20, 2005 by Canadian Underwriter

Following on 2004’s record Atlantic hurricane season, more storms are brewing for 2005, says Tropical Storm Risk (TSR), a consortium of researchers sponsored by Benfield, Royal & SunAlliance and Crawford & Co.TSR’s extended outlook for 2005 suggests 2005 will see

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What’s new: In brief (February 16, 2005)

February 16, 2005 by Canadian Underwriter

The Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) says its “Injury Prevention Month” campaign in North Bay is progressing well. Events already staged include the official kick-off at a North Bay Skyhawks game, as well as a “Cars on Ice” demonstration by

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ICLR calls for federal strategy on climate change

February 15, 2005 by Canadian Underwriter

In a letter to Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin, the Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction (ICLR) is urging the federal government to establish a comprehensive strategy on climate change. The ICLR, which was created by Canada’s property & casualty insurers

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What’s new: In brief (February 15, 2005)

February 15, 2005 by Canadian Underwriter

The Co-operators has teamed up with the Infant & Toddler Safety Association (ITSA) and the Ontario Ministry of Transportation to produce a “Booster Seat Guide” and DVD to educate the public on the use of child booster seats in vehicles.

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What’s new: In brief (February 14, 2005)

February 14, 2005 by Canadian Underwriter

AIG announced Monday it has received subpoenas from the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) and the office of New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer. In a statement, AIG says, “subsequent to the earnings conference call on Wednesday, February 9, AIG