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Horseshoe Group founder Andre Perez tells Trading Risk why he'd like to see the ILS market lever up
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Rewire Securities co-founder Richard Pennay says that expanding cat bond coverage to more closely match reinsurance will help it compete
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Aon Benfield Global ReSpecialty CEO Bob Bisset says retro products can flex further still...
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Zurich Insurance Group's global head of reinsurance Paul Horgan tells Trading Risk that he wants to see more breadth from ILS markets
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Bruce Lucas, CEO of Heritage P&C, tells Trading Risk that the Florida (re)insurance market has reached a healthy equilibrium
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James Dick, head of alternative investments at QIC, one of Australia's largest institutional asset managers, tells Trading Risk that there could be gains to be made from falling yields
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Twelve Capital partner John Butler tells Trading Risk why he thinks reinsurance needs to get closer to the finance world
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Erik Manning, managing director of alternative solutions at Markel, explains why he thinks a defensive response to alternative capital could pay off better for reinsurers than aggression
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Jennifer Montero, chief financial officer at Citizens Property Insurance, worked on the placement of the largest-ever cat bond this year, the $1.5bn Everglades Re 2014 issuance. She tells Trading Risk why she believes in treating all counterparties equally
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Marc Lauricella, broker at TigerRisk Partners, specialises in the Florida market. He tells Trading Risk how Florida cedants are forcing carriers to become more bespoke.
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Chin Liu tells Trading Risk that he worries ILS returns may be tracking fixed income classes as institutional investors take a greater direct role in the market
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The head of non-life business at London-based ILS fund manager Securis Investment Partners, Neil Strong, tells Trading Risk that ILS managers need to remain nimble enough to remain selective about their risk.