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- January 17 2024
Asia focus increases for clubs as lunar new year prompts P&I renewal urgency
With China having overtaken Greece to be the world's largest fleet owner, Asia is becoming an ever bigger part of the world’s P&I market and that growth has continued this year.
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- January 16 2024
China’s ‘real estate development model 2.0′ keeps non-life insurers’ growth buoyant
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- China Continent P&C
- China Life P&C
- China Re
- China Taiping
- PICC Property and Casualty
Government spending on affordable housing and public facilities will cushion insurers from the sector's downturn, sustaining the country's P&C premium growth of at least 7% for 2023 and 2024.
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- January 15 2024
Taiwan election results weigh on vexed political risks market
China-sceptic Lai Ching-te's victory in the presidential polls raises worries that cross-straits relations may strain further, however, a weakened mandate and loss of legislative majority could have a moderating influence.
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- January 12 2024
Asia SRCC and terrorism market seeks further protection as unrest looms
Underwriters unsettled by rising losses are looking to limit exposures with political and civil unrest risks going up in more than 50% of countries over the last 12 months.
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- January 11 2024
Red sea attacks put global supply chains under pressure as WEF warns of long-term risks
With no end in sight, European businesses may move to shorter supply chains to eliminate shipping risks, which will have ramifications for Asian manufacturing hubs.
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- January 10 2024
Japan earthquake: BI, supply chain claims add to climbing loss estimates topping US$5bn
With early forecasts ranging from US$1-6.4bn, largely from property losses, a greater number of claims are anticipated once access is restored, loss adjusters say.
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- January 9 2024
Australian casualty market primed for capacity injection
The country is "crying out for liability specialists" and growth is here for the taking for those built to deal with market cycles and do not exit casualty risks.
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- January 8 2024
APAC 1.1 renewals got done ‘for right rates on right terms’
With 10% additional capacity, loss-free and cat XL programs were flat or up to 5-10%, while loss-affected ones saw 25-30% hikes, say regional experts from Guy Carpenter, Peak Re and TransRe.
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- January 5 2024
Directors & officers seek cover as climate risks enter boardrooms
With mandatory ESG reporting deadlines fast approaching, there is growing demand for climate coverage as part of D&O policies, says Axa's Chelsea Jiang.
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- January 4 2024
(Re)insurers to keep an eye on inflation, climate risk and geopolitical tensions in 2024
Expectations for a recovery in growth, orderly renewals, improved supply-demand dynamics, easing of retro market conditions point to a shift in sentiments and the industry’s resilience.
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- January 3 2024
APAC 1.1 renewals see ‘flat to 5%’ hikes on loss-free programs: Gallagher Re
Excess of loss pricing adjustments in Asia reverted to levels reminiscent of the period preceding the market hardening in 2023.
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- January 2 2024
No letting up for Australian broker consolidation
Global players' expansion plans, the growing regulatory burden on smaller firms and the increased sophistication of clients have created a market where buyer’s and seller’s motivations align.
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- December 22 2023
Asia marine market sails into choppy 1.1 renewals
The anticipation of an orderly renewals season has been unsettled by Red Sea attacks with marine war risk premiums having risen to around 0.5%-0.7% of the value of a ship this week from 0.07% in early December.
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- December 21 2023
January 1 renewals seeing ‘flattish pricing’, better terms
Political risk and war will see the most challenging conversations with capacity available for other classes as reinsurance or retro markets have not been too affected by 2023 catastrophes.
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- December 19 2023
Industry monitors maritime risks amid escalating South China Sea tensions
APAC insurers remain cautiously optimistic that the dispute will not broaden to involve the wider maritime community transiting the waters.
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- December 18 2023
Australian broker code review puts commission disclosure debate in the spotlight
Finding common ground that satisfies both sides of the debate will be a hard path for NIBA with a faction threatening to break away.
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- December 15 2023
Shanghai Insurance Exchange sets template for reinsuring Greater Bay Area climate risks: Axa’s Sally Wan
Both Hong Kong and Shanghai have a role to play in helping (re)insurers manage risk and grow their P&C businesses, from climate to infrastructure risks, says the Greater China CEO.
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- December 14 2023
APAC financial lines underwriters search for pockets of profitability in underserved niches
While the market in the region remains extremely soft, carriers are betting on mid-market and SME D&O accounts, commercial PI and cyber-blended policies.
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- December 13 2023
Last gasp deals may ease weight of insurers’ Russian aviation woes
The coverage disputes over 400 stuck aircraft have prompted a range of court actions with lessors suing for an estimated US$10bn, although the claims may be closer to US$15bn if the most extreme scenario were to be realised.
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- December 11 2023
Lack of investor awareness stifling Hong Kong’s US$560m cat bond market
Senior executives at insurers, brokers and the World Bank applaud the city’s effort to grow its insurance-linked securities market, but challenges remain.