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Reinsurance consolidation limited to largest buyers: study
Only the largest reinsurance buyers have been shrinking their panels of suppliers, according to a study by Conning.
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How reinsurance could lower premiums -- but premiums could go up anyway
ST. PAUL — One of the sticking points as Minnesota leaders debate a proposal called "reinsurance" to try to stabilize the state's individual health care market is how much of an effect it will actually have.
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European Reinsurance Buying Continues to Increase But Demand for Cover Slows: A.M. Best
The 20 largest European cedants have continued to buy more reinsurance as soft market conditions prevail, although the pace at which retention ratios are falling has been more subdued, according to A.M. Best in a new briefing.
A.M. Best said higher cession levels have been driven by a diverse range of factors, including regulatory demands under Solvency II and the need to support product diversification – including new lines of business.
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Reinsurance consolidation limited to largest buyers: study
Only the largest reinsurance buyers have been shrinking their panels of suppliers, according to a study by Conning.
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How reinsurance could lower premiums -- but premiums could go up anyway
ST. PAUL — One of the sticking points as Minnesota leaders debate a proposal called "reinsurance" to try to stabilize the state's individual health care market is how much of an effect it will actually have.
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European Reinsurance Buying Continues to Increase But Demand for Cover Slows: A.M. Best
The 20 largest European cedants have continued to buy more reinsurance as soft market conditions prevail, although the pace at which retention ratios are falling has been more subdued, according to A.M. Best in a new briefing.
A.M. Best said higher cession levels have been driven by a diverse range of factors, including regulatory demands under Solvency II and the need to support product diversification – including new lines of business.
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