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Offshore Update
The article describes offshore U.S. terrorism risk insurance. As reported by IADC in its August Drill Bits, the U.S. Congress has been deliberating the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002, (S.2600), which would provide the insurance industry additional security in the wake of the September 11 attacks. Lloyd's of London...
Tags: Offshore, Terrorism, Amendment, Lloyd, Homeland Security, Outsourcing, Insurance, Financial Planning, Government, It Operations, Business Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting, Corporate Insurance, Finance
White papers 2002-09-01
All Aboard! Accused Fraudster Allen Stanford Rides the D&O Train, Courtesy of Lloyd's
It's never a good sign for the prosecution when the judge starts weeping for the defendant. But the case of R. Allen Stanford, who stands accused of masterminding a $7 billion investor-fraud scheme, could fare even worse for the insurance industry. Insurers such as Chubb, Ace and...
Tags: Insurance Company, Stanford, Allen Stanford, Lloyd, D&O, Insurance, Financial Planning, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Finance, Ed Leefeldt
Blog posts 2009-10-10

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The other scandal at Lloyd's. (Lloyd's of London) (Finance)
LESS than a decade ago scandal and Lloyd's of London seemed synonymous. The association is no longer as close as it was, but the recent regulatory clean-up has not left Lloyd's in quite the shining order its leaders claim. The fuss over an Outhwaite syndicate is ...
Tags: Lloyd's of London
Research articles 1990-06-16
After the storm; Lloyd's of London. (insurance concern)(Finance and Economics)
Lloyds of London's survived huge losses in the 1990s, but faces many challenges in its quest to regain its lost prominence. The key is to retain the underwriting skills of its syndicates while gaining access to the capital of the broader insurance market.IT HAS not been a good decade for...
Tags: Lloyd's of London
Research articles 1997-05-10
Unreconstructed: Lloyd's of London. (insurer faces many obstacles)(Finance and Economics)
Lloyds of London's 'reconstruction and renewal plan' has enabled the insurer to survive, but the company still faces many hurtles. Among them is a charge from the US that the Lloyds improperly sold unregistered securities to US citizens.SURVIVAL is an achievement; but it may not be enough. This is highly...
Tags: Lloyd's of London
Research articles 1996-06-29
A Short Lesson in Finance and Banking for Paul La Monica
Adam Sharp submits: Congrats Paul La Monica. Your editorial, “Shut up, Lloyd Blankfein!” is spreading like wildfire. It’s ‘gone viral’ as they say. However, it is clear that your knowledge of the issues involved is limited, at best. It draws in populists with the provocative “Shut Up”...
Tags: Financial, Adam Sharp, Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
External links 2009-11-19
Lloyd's resumes debt collection after court decisions clear way. (Lloyd's of London)
LONDON - Lloyd's of London would be delighted if it manages to collect even half of the [pounds]600 million ($1.01 billion) still owed by members who rejected the market's reconstruction and renewal plan. Unveiling the Corporation of Lloyd's annual report and accounts, Lloyd's Finance Director...
Tags: Lioncover Insurance Co. Ltd., Lloyd's of London
Research articles 1997-05-12
Raising the stakes in the last hand: Lloyd's of London.
Lloyd's is trying to negotiate a deal with its 'names,' those who supply it with capital, to finance its reinsurance company Equitas. Lloyd's is in a very precarious position and if it cannot negotiate an advantageous deal it could collapse in 1997. INSURANCE is a bit of a gamble. Perhaps...
Tags: Lloyd's of London
Research articles 1996-03-09
Equitas gets nod from U.K. officials.(Lloyd's of London reinsurance subsidiary)
LONDON--Lloyd's too another step towards separating itself from the problems of its past when the U.K. insurance regulator authorized Equitas, the company Lloyd's has created to reins e market's 1992 and prior-year liabilities. It is expected Equitas will have assets of at least 13.5 billion[pounds]($20.7...
Tags: Lloyd's of London
Research articles 1996-04-08
Insurer Lloyd's posts weak interim profits
LONDON AFP — Lloyd's, the world's biggest insurance underwriting market, has said that first-half pre-tax profit dipped 2.0 percent as a result of lower investment income returns. Profit before tax sank to 1.35 billion pounds in the six months to June 30, 2006, compared with 1.38 billion pounds in the...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, FINANCE, hurricane, Insurance
Research articles 2006-09-27
Poor results claim David Lloyd scalp
Whitbread has ousted Stewart Miller, the boss of its David Lloyd Leisure business, after 18 months of poor trading. He will receive a pounds 400,000 pay-off and leave at the end of September. Chris Rogers, Whitbread finance director, said: 'The David Lloyd numbers haven't gone anywhere now...
Tags: Whitbread Plc.
Research articles 2005-09-02
Gooda Walker members get first refunds. (result of Gooda Walker Action Group suit against Lloyd's of London agents)
LONDON - The Gooda Walker Action Group, which in 1994 successfully brought legal action against Lloyd's agents, last week refunded 5 million[pounds] ($7.9 million) to its members, repaying the initial amount that was raised to finance litigation, said Michael Deeny, GWAG chairman. Thus far, the...
Tags: Gooda Walker Action Group, Lloyd's of London
Research articles 1995-07-17
Bentsen criticizes GATT draft treaty. (Texas Democrat Senator Lloyd Bentsen's strong opposition to General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade may jeopardize negotiations) (Brief Article)
WASHINGTON FNS -- In what could doom the April 15 deadline for completion of negotiations to liberalize world trade in various sectors, including textiles and apparel, the chairman of the Senate Finance Committee said Tuesday that the current treaty draft would not get congressional approval. ...
Tags: chairman, FINANCE, GATT, negotiation, Sen., tariff, treaty, U.S. Senate
Research articles 1992-02-07
Finally, urban aid action appears close; down to the wire, Bradley, Bentsen push for passage. (Tom Bradley, Lloyd Bentsen)
Down to the wire, Bradley, Bentsen push for passage This week will be a critical test for federal promises to respond to city issues and priorities. Despite confusion about the White House position on urban aid legislation, Senate Finance Committee Chairman Lloyd...
Tags: FINANCE, president, Taxes, U.S. Senate, White House
Research articles 1992-09-21
Bentsen urges colleagues not to burden urban aid with amendments. (Senator Lloyd Bentsen)
The Senate resumed debated on the urban six tax bill week amid growing doubts about final action this year and frustrations about White House silence on the bill. Senate Finance Committee Chairman Lloyd Bentsen (D-Tex.) hoped to complete action by Saturday, September 26, after The Weekly...
Tags: FINANCE, Taxes, U.S. Senate
Research articles 1992-09-28
Lloyd's of London investigates names leak
LLOYD'S OF London launched an investigation yesterday to determine how a confidential list of the "names" that finance the insurance market was made public. For the first time in three centuries, the code of silence at the oldest insurance market in the world has been broken with...
Tags: Lloyd's of London
Research articles 2003-10-20
Lloyd Hand, Former Top Aide to LBJ, and Dan Donovan, Top U.S. Senate Investigative Counsel, Join King & Spalding's Government Advocacy Practice
King & Spalding, a leading international law firm, announced today that Lloyd Hand, U.S. Chief of Protocol under President Lyndon Baines Johnson, and Dan Donovan, U.S. Senate Committee on Finance Senior Investigative Counsel, have joined King & Spalding's Washington, D.C., Government Advocacy and Public Policy practice group. Hand and Donovan...
Tags: U.S. Senate
Research articles 2007-04-19
Adelaide-Darwin rail bid for a new leading investor.
Byline: Kevin Chinnery May 11, 2006 (Lloyd's List Daily Commercial News - ABIX via COMTEX) -- FreightLink is seeking $A360 million in new equity. The investor is likely to obtain a majority controlling stake in the Adelaide-Darwin rail operator. John Fullerton, the...
Tags: Commonwealth Bank of Australia
Research articles 2006-05-11
Cashing in. (Banco di Napoli and other topics)(Business This Week)(Brief Article)
Europe continues to struggle with its ailing state-owned banks. The European Commission's competition officials are investigating the rescue of Banco di Napoli, just as its shareholders approved a 2.28 trillion lire ($1.5 billion) bail-out by the Italian government. In France, meanwhile, the finance ministry denied reports...
Tags: Lloyd's of London
Research articles 1996-08-03
Urban aid gains momentum as recess nears: Bentsen bill pushes economic development bonds, lending incentives. (Senator Lloyd Bentsen)
The Senate Finance Committee passed and sent to the full Senate its own $21.8 billion version of the House-passed urban aid tax package, HR 11, late last Wednesday evening. The full Senate could take the bill up as early as this week in an effort to...
Tags: bond, FINANCE, incentive, revenue, Taxes, U.S. Senate
Research articles 1992-08-03
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