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Risk Management: Insurance

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Inside this issue

• Investors are becoming increasingly attracted by liquidity swaps but lack experience in handling them

• New insolvency rules could lead to further mergers within the industry - -

Content

Smarter systems have a flipside

Bermudan companies and risk modelling techniques have changed the industry, says Paul J Davies

Climate change: Industry becomes more aware of environmental role

Andrea Felsted asks if insurance can make businesses be more sustainable

Opinion: Path to robust work practices

Gabriel Bernardino points out challenges faced in enterprise risk management

Broking: Lloyd’s iPad project keeps market in touch with tradition

Paperless systems allow face-to-face contact to continue, says Sharlene Goff

Interconnections: Lack of experience restrains investment in liquidity swaps

Structured credit is attracting insurers, says Paul J Davies

M&A: Brokers seek to diversify and offset hard times

Companies are hoping to smooth out economic fluctuations, writes Paul J Davies

Regulation: Insolvency rules could help drive further consolidation

Changes may lead to mergers, reports Anousha Sakoui

Opinion: Better data are a double-edged sword

Everyone will cheer cheaper cover but those at greater risk will pay more, says Paul J Davies