Swiss commercial property-casualty insurer Zurich has rolled out a new Side A D&O policy to deal with the growing litigation landscape and provide cover for liability exposures globally, including China, Brazil, Mexico, Japan and India. ...
London-based insurer RFIB Group (RFIB) has officially launched its new representative office in Durban, South Africa, as part of its strategy to boost its operation in the sub-Saharan insurance market. RFIB director John Hoggard has been ...
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Commercial buildings represent over 80 billion square feet of space in the U.S. and consume 36% of all electricity, making them one of the largest generators of greenhouse gases. Hubbell Lighting today announced a new solution to cut ...
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Big international stars, including Leonardo DiCaprio and Catherine Zeta-Jones, descended on East China to attend the launching ceremony of the Qingdao Oriental Movie Metropolis on September 22. The film and television industry complex ...
Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance has named Todd M Greeley as its new vice president, claims, executive & professional lines, to boost the service offering to the clients. Prior to accepting the current role, Greeley was serving as ...
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Premier Insurance Management Services (PIMS) has enhanced its commercial property insurance program with Zurich Insurance Group in North America. The program, which is underwritten by individual member firms of Zurich in North America, ...
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Commercial property and casualty insurance provider CNA has introduced its new package policy for mid-sized businesses, known as CNA Paramount, which combines property and general liability coverage. The policy will cover contractual ...
Global multiline property and casualty insurer the ACE Group has expanded critical catastrophe limits to $30m, throughout all its North American retail and wholesale broker-distributed commercial property lines of business. The company ...
China’s real estate market remained strong in the first half of the year on healthy housing demand, despite government market controls and slowing growth, The Wall Street Journal reported. Data released by the National Bureau of ...
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Following years of oversupply and unsustainable, often artificially low module pricing, 2013 is expected to be the year that the global solar photovoltaic (PV) market begins to stabilize, says a new report from Navigant Research. ...
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Total Australian truck sales for the first six months of 2013 registered 15,074 units, reports the Truck Industry Council (TIC). This is the best result since the record first half established in 2008, just prior to the Global Financial ...
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The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) tells us Philips is recalling certain metal halide lamps due to fire, laceration hazards. Specifically, the internal wiring can arc, causing the lamp to catch fire or the glass to shatter. ...
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An internal wiring problem can pose fire and laceration hazards Philips Lighting Company of Bath, N.Y., is recalling about 8,100 metal halide lamps. The internal wiring can arc causing the lamp to catch fire or the glass to shatter, ...
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Singapore-based privately held insurance broker Lockton has appointed Angel Kuan as the new development director of its Global Technology and Privacy Practice Under her new role, Kuan will primarily be responsible for the development of ...
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Three-quarters of residents in a survey have shown their support for plans to install new lighting on Parker's Piece in Cambridge. The area is popular with both tourists and people who live in the region. However, while four-fifths of ...