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  • BMS broker Stefano Nicolini tells Trading Risk how ILWs - derivative instruments triggered by levels of insured industry losses from a catastrophe event - can steer reinsurers through many tight spots, from post-merger headaches to over-indulgence on catastrophe risk...
  • In a similar reaction to that of the traditional markets at the busy June and July renewal season, the impact of the model changes in the convergence sector appears to have been muted.
  • The Massachusetts state wind pool and Hannover Re, among other (re)insurers, rejected the ILS market in favour of competitive traditional offers at the mid-year renewals.
  • Collateralised reinsurers wrote around one third of the $550mn reinsurance programme bought this June by Florida's state-backed insurer Citizens, Trading Risk understands.
  • Cat underwriters were broadly satisfied at the Florida-dominated 1 June reinsurance renewals, with average risk-adjusted rate rises calculated to be in the 10-15 percent range, according to analysis from sister publication The Insurance Insider.
  • Hurricane derivatives trading reached $22mn in May on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) and rival IFEX.
  • An influx of new capital into the industry loss-warranty (ILW) market would be timely after the market hardened in the wake of losses, broker Guy Carpenter said in a report on the June renewals.
  • The weather insurance derivative market grew by nearly 20 percent in the past year, a survey released by the Weather Risk Management Association (WRMA) shows.
  • Atlas downgraded; Top Layer affirmed
  • Credit Suisse renews Lincoln triple-X; Reinet ponders £400mn Pension Corp stake; AM Best cautious on life settlement securitisations; Pension swaps still in train; Life ILS ratings blow