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As the Indian market opens up to foreign reinsurers, it can offer opportunities for long-term growth but also risks for reinsurers that are unprepared. Only players with technical expertise and a long-term plan will prosper, says Philip Chung, director at S&P Global Ratings. 12 October 2016
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Alternative capital grew again last year but at a slower pace. Paul Schultz, chief executive of Aon Securities, suggests to EAIC Today this growth will continue but innovation will also be needed in the long term. 12 October 2016
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China’s reinsurers are set to grow only hesitantly abroad and to enjoy the safety of home turf instead, helped by a supportive government. 12 October 2016
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China’s reinsurers are set to grow only hesitantly abroad and to enjoy the safety of home turf instead, helped by a supportive government, as Intelligent Insurer finds out. 12 October 2016
Insurance
The Chinese reinsurance market is tipped for long-term growth but there will be little change in the short term despite the number of startups in the market this year, says Eunice Tan, director at S&P Global Ratings. 11 October 2016
Insurance
Hurricane Matthew will represent a real test of reinsurers’ exposures and resilience as it has the potential to erode some of the global reinsurance sector's excess capital, according to a report by S&P Global Market Intelligence. 7 October 2016
Insurance
Some 15 catastrophe bonds could be triggered by Hurricane Matthew if it causes substantial losses in Florida, according to S&P Global Ratings. 7 October 2016
Insurance
The financial strength rating of Sompo Japan Nipponkoa following its planned acquisition of Endurance Specialty Holdings looks stable, according to both S&P Global Ratings and Fitch Ratings. 6 October 2016
Insurance
The financial strength ratings (FSR) of Asia Capital Re have been placed under review with developing implications by AM Best and on CreditWatch with negative implications by S&P Global Ratings. 6 October 2016
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In the current challenging soft market and low interest rate environment, large re/insurance companies are in an advantageous position as they can better absorb the pressure and find alternative income sources. Search for scale is therefore likely to drive M&A activity in the coming years, Intelligent Insurer reports. 6 October 2016
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