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Assets under management at the top 10 ILS fund managers inched up by just under 2 percent during the first half of 2015, the latest Trading Risk investor list shows.
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Zurich ILS fund managers Secquaero and Credit Suisse Insurance-linked Strategies were among the winners at the 2015 Trading Risk awards, which were held in London in mid-June
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Alternative investment manager Tages Capital backed the launch of Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management's ILS fund, the parties announced.
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M&A activity has taken off in the reinsurance market over the past year - with integration at some merged companies well underway while the fraught battle between Axis and Exor for PartnerRe continues
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It is understood Catco founder Tony Belisle is keen for the company to tie up with a reinsurer as the Bermudian investment manager works towards a sale, but industry observers remain sceptical that this will be the outcome of the process.
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The top 10 ILS fund managers grew their collective assets under management (AuM) by less than 2 percent in the first half of 2015, according to Trading Risk records.
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Alternative investment manager Tages Capital backed the launch of Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management's ILS fund, the parties announced today.
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The dual-listed Blue Capital Global Reinsurance Fund saw a 4 percent year-on-year decrease in pricing on a risk-adjusted basis at the 1 June renewals, according to a Bermuda Stock Exchange announcement.
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The net asset value of Stone Ridge's ILS funds increased by 9 percent to $3.29bn at the end of April, up from $3.01bn at the end of January, according to its latest financial reports.
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Aspen Re has recruited Deutsche Bank executive James Lee to work in its $185mn capital markets unit, Trading Risk can reveal
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Liquidity has improved in the ILS market across all tradeable instruments, according to Tullett Prebon's head of cat bond trading Steve Emmerson
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Retro market leader Catco Investment Manager could secure a valuation of around $300mn when the business is sold, according to analysis from Trading Risk