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October 29, 2001
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Reinsurance, Globalization

Will Reinsurance Rebound from Terrorist Strikes in the U.S.'

If the nautical term best applied to the reinsurance industry last year this time would have been "Steady as she goes," after the catastrophe that struck the U.S. on Sept. 11, the French term "sauve qui peut" describes its present condition. That phrase can be interpreted as both "abandon ship," and "every man for himself," and sums up the ...

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Analysts Weigh Impact of Sept. 11 Attacks on Insurer Ratings

Time-Tested Lloyd's Turns to Address U.S. Disaster Losses

Federal Government, Insurers Debate Plan to Cover Future Terrorist Acts

NAII Annual Meeting to Convene in New Orleans

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