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  • Bermudian reinsurer RenaissanceRe is to launch its first cat bond - CPX Re - to provide US all natural perils cover, Trading Risk can reveal. Pricing for the bond, made up of two tranches - one yea
  • Ratings agency Fitch has stated that it "does not currently expect" to grant ratings on single loss event tranches of insurance linked securities (ILS) above AA, as it published its final version of
  • Stoneheath Re, the Cayman Islands insurance special purpose vehicle established in 2006 by Bermudian (re)insurer XL Capital, has been downgraded by ratings agencies Fitch Ratings and AM Best. On th
  • January has continued to be a record month for derivatives trading platform Insurance Futures Exchange Services (IFEX), with a further 701 lots, or $7,010,000 of (re)insurance limit, traded this wee
  • Swiss Re has closed its $85mn GlobeCat transaction, providing one year of cover for Central American earthquake and six years for Californian earthquake and US windstorm. GlobeCat - the first bond t
  • Concord Re, the $730mn sidecar established by American International Group's (AIG) subsidiary Lexington Insurance Company in 2006, has been non-renewed for 2008, as revealed in Trading Risk. The Cla
  • Trading Risk talks to Frank Majors, a principal and co-owner at Nephila, which has grown to become one of the largest dedicated ILS investors in a total group of catastrophe funds estimated to control over $8bn of capital...
  • Imagine getting paid for a catastrophe loss before it has even happened? It’s the dream scenario for many cat exposed insurers but, according to Neil Eckert, is also one of the reasons why his
  • The secondary market in cat bonds has seen increased trading at the start of 2008, with Swiss Re Capital Markets having completed “one, sometimes two, trades per day this year”, according
  • Of the $6bn+ of sidecar capital due to expire at the end of 2007, $4.12bn was cancelled and a further $1.96bn was renewed into 2008 – typically into smaller vehicles – Trading Risk’