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Articles in May, 2009 issue of Risk & Insurance
- Calif. asbestos ruling
- Hong Kong as a domicile
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Break dance
by Cyril Tuohy - Ironhealth drops down
- When outsourcing Healthcare claims editing is called for
- The Battle of PBM analytics
- Use it or lose it: end-to-end encryption
- Damage control: covering your real estate assets
- Are you a risk innovator?
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Airlines to pay more: carriers to increase prices for hull and liability coverage this year, according to Aon report
by Dan Reynolds -
Catastrophes cost insurers worldwide $52.7b in 2008: rising price trends for catastrophe coverage expected to affect other lines
by Cyril Tuohy -
Stick to your knitting: banks used to do what they do well. There is no reason why they can't remember how to do that
by Dan Reynolds - Marsh Inc
- Children's Hospital
- Fort Wayne, Ind
- Glencairn Energy
- Willis Facultative
- Willis Facultative International
- Avon
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It's 'the insurance,' stupid
by Roger Crombie -
A brutal interpretation
by Peter Rousmaniere -
Diffusing balance sheet bombs
by Patricia Vowinkel -
Hitchhiker's guide to the planet
by Joanna Makomaski -
Accountability and ERM
by Chris Mandel -
Hard market in hiding: the slump affecting the property/casualty cycle has experts wondering when and where the rate hikes will show up in the industry's top and bottom lines
by Steve Tuckey -
All for one, one for all: Aon's eSolutions unit successfully crosses over into related markets and stakes its future on being a one-stop shop
by Steve Marlin -
Rate climbs: for commercial trucking fleet risk managers looking to renew this year, many are likely to see the soft market turn into modest price increases
by Cyril Tuohy -
Healthcare fixes and fixations: the latest debate on reform is more reasoned, but with far more at stake
by Joel Berg -
Bonding with a reliable market: could the catastrophe bond market be on the verge of something big, now that it survived the financial crisis and the property-catastrophe reinsurance market is tight?
by Matthew Brodsky -
Sealing the envelope: catastrophe modeling companies now hire armies of actuaries, statisticians and software engineers to help clients predict the scale of potential losses
by Cyril Tuohy -
Engineering an end to classic risk analysis: seeking the consultation of structural engineers is in vogue for corporate risk managers who want to assess catastrophe exposure at key properties
by Matthew Brodsky -
Price hike for surplus lines: loss ratios to blame, expert says, as carriers look to boost revenue from the underwriting side of the ledger
by Cyril Tuohy - Directory
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AIG Bonuses: circumstances justify breaching contracts: contracts were made to be broken, and insurance companies know this very well
by Dan Reynolds -
AIG Bonuses: breaching contracts is dangerous: it would be foolish for AIG executives to return bonuses that were legally and fairly awarded to them
by Cyril Tuohy
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