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            Issue
August 1, 2009
             Cover Story
Returning Veterans In-Depth Series (Part 2): Frayed Obligations
The second part of our three-part series details the gap between the U.S. government's obligation to care for troops and the medical care actually extended to them after wounded soldiers return from war. MORE

             Features
Reinsurers Bloodied but Unbowed
Reinsurers, holding firm in the wake of the financial meltdown of 2008, covet liquidity and eye a moderate upswing in 2010 pricing. MORE
Also: Working Toward the Creation of a Federal Reinsurance Charter

The Recasting of Purpose
With hull policies excluding terrorism, carriers have extended their kidnap-and-ransom policies to cover piracy risks on a per-transit basis. MORE

Waiting in the Shadows
Companies with good risks can nail down their current D&O price and capacity with a backup carrier in a year-long option if they fear their primary carrier has shaky credit. MORE

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Alternative Risk
The program administration business is thriving and highly competitive. Meanwhile, captive insurance is not in the doldrums either, with corporate risk managers experimenting with lines such as employee benefits.

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             In-Depth Series
Returning Veterans In-Depth Series (Part 2): Frayed Obligations
The second part of our three-part series details the gap between the U.S. government's obligation to care for troops and the medical care actually extended to them after wounded soldiers return from war.

Past Installments

             Industry Risk Report
Education
The largest for-profit colleges have D&O programs with $75 million to $100 million in limits over deductibles of $1 million to $5 million. Even if insurers shy away from writing primary layers, the market is competitive.

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