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Iran’s March Crude Exports Fall to Lowest Since Sanctions Began

Mar 12 2013 // Iran’s crude oil exports in March may plunge by a quarter from a month earlier to the lowest since tight Western sanctions came into effect in 2012, industry sources said, squeezing income for Tehran as sanctions...

China PICC Group Sees Shanghai Listing in 2013 Second Half

Mar 11 2013 // Chinese state-owned People’s Insurance Company of China Group (PICC), one of the country’s largest insurers, could complete an A-share listing in Shanghai in the second half of this year, the firm’s...

EU Parliament Head Sees ‘Enormous Opportunity’ in U.S. Trade Deal

Mar 8 2013 // The head of the European parliament has come out firmly in favor of a trade deal with the United States, soothing concerns that the increasingly influential body could block a deal on which talks are due to start in...

Aon Benfield February Cat Report:U.S. Winter Storms; Russian Meteor

Mar 6 2013 // Impact Forecasting, the catastrophe model development center of excellence at Aon Benfield, has released the latest edition of its monthly Global Catastrophe Recap report, which reviews the natural disasters that occurred...

Commentary: The Near Impossible Battle against Hackers Everywhere

Feb 25 2013 // Dire warnings from Washington about a “cyber Pearl Harbor” envision a single surprise strike from a formidable enemy that could destroy power plants nationwide, disable the financial system or cripple the U.S....

Penn. Court: ‘Single Occurrence’ Applies for Drywall Claims Arising From One Shipment

Feb 21 2013 // The U.S. District Court in Pennsylvania ruled last week that multiple claims that arose from allegedly defective drywall that the insured entity imported in one single shipment from China should be considered a...

US Security Group Suspects Chinese Military Unit behind Hacking Attacks

Feb 19 2013 // A secretive Chinese military unit is believed to be behind a series of hacking attacks, a U.S. computer security company said, prompting a strong denial by China and accusations that it was in fact the victim of U.S....

Syndicates Increasingly Using Lloyd’s China Platform

Feb 4 2013 // “A growing number of syndicates are using Lloyd’s platform by placing their own underwriters in China,” says an article on the Lloyd’s website. “This, along with a license granted in 2012 to...

China Approves HSBC Sale of Remaining $7.5 Billion Ping An Stake

Feb 1 2013 // China has approved the sale of HSBC’s remaining $7.5 billion stake in Ping An Insurance to a group controlled by Thailand’s richest man, giving the green light to the country’s biggest inbound M&A...

China Insurance Watchdog Warns Sector of Cash Crunch, Low Returns

Jan 25 2013 // Some Chinese insurers may face a cash crunch this year as many policies mature, and as the sector faces sliding investment returns and rising costs, the China Insurance Regulatory Commission (CIRC) said. Insurance...

California AG Sues Apparel Makers in China and India over Pirated Software

Jan 24 2013 // California Attorney General Kamala D. Harris filed lawsuits on Thursday against two international apparel manufacturers for gaining an unfair advantage over American companies by using pirated software in the production of...

Generali’s BSI Lures Brazilian, Chinese Bidders: Sources

Jan 22 2013 // Brazilian-Swiss bank Safra and a Chinese bank are among the three bidders for Generali SpA’s Swiss private bank, BSI, in a deal worth€ 2 billion ($2.668 billion) that could help the Italian insurer shore up capital...

Ratings Roundup: New India Assurance, South China Insurance

Jan 18 2013 // A.M. Best Asia-Pacific Limited has affirmed the financial strength rating of ‘A-‘ (Excellent) and issuer credit rating of “a-” of The New India Assurance Company Limited, both with stable outlooks....

Starr Investments Wins $77M Damages in China Media Firm Case

Jan 16 2013 // A Hong Kong arbitration panel has ruled that China MediaExpress Holdings Inc. was a “fraudulent enterprise” and awarded $77 million to Starr Investments, a firm run by former AIG chief Maurice Greenberg, a U.S....

Is the WTO About to Abandon Dream of Global Free Trade?

Jan 14 2013 // As it seeks a new chief to lead it out of a negotiating death-spiral, the World Trade Organization looks doomed to be fatally undermined by new global carve-ups that will leave many of the world’s poorest...

China Regulator Seeks Information on HSBC-Ping An Deal

Jan 11 2013 // China’s insurance regulator is seeking more information from Ping An Insurance after reviewing HSBC’s planned sale of its $9.4 billion stake in China’s No.2 insurer to Thailand’s CP Group. The...

Peak Re Launched in Hong Kong for ‘Underserved’ Asia Pacific Markets

Jan 10 2013 // Peak Reinsurance Company Limited formally announced that it has opened for business. The new reinsurer, established to capture the growing demand for modernized reinsurance solutions in Asia Pacific, said it has...

China’s Insurance Regulator Expected to Reject $9.4 Billion HSBC Deal

Jan 9 2013 // China’s insurance regulator is expected to reject HSBC’s sale of its $9.4 billion stake in Ping An Insurance to Thai conglomerate CP Group, media reports said on Wednesday. The failure of the deal would be a...

Shipping Losses Up in 2012 But Down Over 10-Years: AGCS Report

Jan 8 2013 // There have been 106 ship losses reported worldwide in the 12 months since last to November 25 – an increase of 91 ships from the previous year but a 27 percent decrease on the 10- year average of 146 ships per annum. The...

China Claims Railway Company Hid Fatal Tunnel Explosion

Jan 7 2013 // China says a railway company covered up a tunnel explosion that killed eight people and injured five last month. The State Administration of Work Safety said a subsidiary of state-owned China Railway Tunnel Group concealed...