All the headlines from our Europe Topic Page, ordered by recency.
Nov 19 2001 // Standard & Poor’s has affirmed its single-‘A’- minus counterparty credit and senior unsecured debt ratings on the Netherlands-based insurer Eureko B.V., and has rated its principle subsidiaries in...
Nov 15 2001 // The World Trade Organization’s plenary session in Doha concluded in the wee hours of Wednesday morning with a breakthrough agreement by all 142 member countries to initiate a new round of trade negotiations early...
Oct 29 2001 // A California law enacted in 1999 requiring that insurance companies turn over information related to European insurance policies or face loss of their licenses has been ruled an unconstitutional violation of due process,...
Oct 12 2001 // A California law requiring that insurance companies turn over information related to European insurance policies or face loss of their licenses has been ruled an unconstitutional violation of due process, according to the...
Sep 27 2001 // Chinese insurance regulators have notified nine European insurers that they may submit documents preliminary to receiving licenses to begin or expand operations in the country.The action comes following China’s...
Sep 25 2001 // The Anglo-Swiss group Zurich Financial Services (ZFS) and Germany’s Deutsche Bank (DB) announced agreement on a number of cooperation initiatives and the sale of business assets, most notably the transfer of fund...
Sep 24 2001 // The events of Sept. 11 shook the foundations of the entire American financial community, and American International Group was no exception.Ironically, AIG had already had a very busy month. In Korea, it looked set to...
Sep 24 2001 // The conversion of illegal funds into legitimate accounts and investments, commonly known as “money laundering,” is a growth business.According to the International MonetaryFund, money laundering could account...
Sep 24 2001 // The governments of the U.S., the U.K. and the European Union rode to the rescue of the airline industry over the weekend when they announced separate decisions to help carriers cope with increases in premiums covering war...
Sep 17 2001 // Weary negotiators in Geneva finally put their signatures on a Treaty of more than 1000 pages setting forth the terms and conditions for China’s admission to the World Trade Organization after 15 years. The agreement...
Sep 17 2001 // By Charles E. BoyleThe events of Sept. 11 shook the foundations of the American financial community, and industry giant American International Group is one of many shaken by the tragedies. AIG has issued a preliminary...
Sep 17 2001 // As far as the United States is concerned, any final agreement to admit China into the World Trade Organization depends on whether the country honors its bilateral market access commitments on insurance. According to...
Sep 11 2001 // The New York Stock Exchange indicated that it would not resume trade on Wednesday. Reuters reported that U.S. stock markets had been shut down in the wake of terrorist attacks on New York’s World Trade Center and the...
Sep 7 2001 // If all goes according to plan in Geneva China’s bid to join the World Trade Organization will be officially accepted next Thursday, September 13th, after 14 years of negotiations. Taiwan is scheduled for admission...
Aug 9 2001 // Eagle International Associates, an international network of insurance defense attorneys and claims adjusters throughout North America and Europe, has announced that it will be offering two unique conferences on the subject...
Jul 23 2001 // The Russian insurance market appears ready for steady growth in the next five to 10 years according to a report by Standard & Poor’s.The announcement comes after last month’s upgrade of S&P’s...
Jul 5 2001 // Negotiators in Geneva had hoped to announce that they had reached an accord on all issues, clearing the way for China to join the World Trade Organization, but they’ll have to wait a bit longer, as a dispute over...
Jun 25 2001 // Chinese and European Union negotiators both expressed optimism that talks, scheduled for the end of the week in Geneva, would finally see a breakthrough in China’s application to join the World Trade...
Jun 22 2001 // Newark, California-based Risk Management Solutions has released “two comprehensive data products designed to quantify the risks associated with European windstorms.”The heavy losses, $14.4 billion ($7.8 billion...
May 22 2001 // A lawsuit filed last week in Los Angeles Superior Court on behalf of an 89-year-old Holocaust-era survivor, Felicia Spirer Haberfeld of Los Angeles, alleges that the European insurer Assicurazioni Generali is sending...