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 reinsurance [`riɪn'ʃʊrəns]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 再保险, 再保险金额

[医] 再保险

[经] 再保险, 转保




    reinsurance
    [ noun ]
    sharing the risk by insurance companies; part or all of the insurer's risk is assumed by other companies in return for part of the premium paid by the insured
    <noun.possession>
    reinsurance enables a client to get coverage that would be too great for any one company to assume


    Reinsurance \Re`in*sur"ance\ (-sh?r"ans), n.
    1. Insurance a second time or again; renewed insurance.

    2. A contract by which an insurer is insured wholly or in
    part against the risk he has incurred in insuring somebody
    else. See {Reassurance}.

    1. "You have to understand reinsurance before you go into it," Mr. Caspersen concludes.
    2. Mr. Byrne says Fireman's Fund will probably pay hundreds of millions in primary claims, but, after taxes and use of its reinsurance lines, the company's fourthquarter charge against earnings shouldn't top $50 million.
    3. Much of the liability for the accident, and similar catastrophes, falls on the providers of reinsurance that operate through Lloyds.
    4. Buyers of catastrophe reinsurance can still beat prices down.
    5. Currently in liquidation, the Paramus, N.J., property and casualty insurer was taken over by the state insurance department in December 1986 after being hit with uncollectable reinsurance claims.
    6. Mr Richard Keeling, one of the leading reinsurance underwriters at Lloyd's, says that rates are holding in the US and that his syndicate has shed exposures rather than follow the market down.
    7. Mead said previously it will have fourth-quarter charges of about $57 million, or $1.84 a share, including a $1.56-a-share charge for withdrawing from the reinsurance business.
    8. Most insurers are expected to include it in their policies because they are otherwise unlikely to be able to obtain reinsurance cover.
    9. The reinsurance arrangements of life insurance companies are among the targets of the government's drive to close more tax loopholes.
    10. The UK government's reluctance to extend its own top-up reinsurance facility for the privatised part of ECGD suggests it has little appreciation of the reinsurance issue.
    11. The UK government's reluctance to extend its own top-up reinsurance facility for the privatised part of ECGD suggests it has little appreciation of the reinsurance issue.
    12. Without the benefits of reinsurance, April's bomb in the City of London would have swallowed up most of the additional capital raised recently by the likes of Royal Insurance and Commercial Union.
    13. Critics say the liquidity in the derivatives market is likely to remain small and that the indices on which the contracts are based are inadequate and inferior to the traditional reinsurance products. However, some reinsurers are more positive.
    14. The resignations stem from a previously reported dispute between the New York department and First Executive over reinsurance agreements that allowed Executive Life of New York to expand its annuity-issuing business without raising additional capital.
    15. The claims were covered by reinsurance agreements, under which other insurance companies agreed to share part of the risk of claims losses in return for a share of the premiums.
    16. Sharply improved results in commercial insurance and reinsurance raised operating profit 34% to $216 million from $161.6 million.
    17. An improvement in the results of GA's London market operations, lower reinsurance costs and better luck with the weather would all help.
    18. Walker told the Journal National County was crippled by the loss of a reinsurance contract with Dallas-based Republic Insurance Group.
    19. As a result Syndicate 298, which was a player in the aviation reinsurance market, can clarify its liabilities. Claims have also arisen from legal action by Names against their agents at Lloyd's.
    20. It should prolong the transitional reinsurance arrangements, not only for NCM, but for competitors such as Trade Indemnity as well.
    21. The 1990 annual statement filed by New Jersey Life with California insurance regulators indicated a reserve credit of $25.2 million for reinsurance ceded to RepublicVanguard Life Insurance Co. under a "split co-insurance/modified co-insurance" treaty.
    22. A New York operating committee will handle reinsurance business in the U.S. and Canada, and a London-based operating committee will handle that elsewhere in the world.
    23. Richard Sandor, a former Board of Trade economist who helped design the proposed contracts, said insurance and reinsurance companies could use the contracts to hedge against price swings in their dealings with each other.
    24. John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. said its U.S. property and casualty reinsurance unit has stopped taking on new business because of a deteriorating risk outlook.
    25. Separately, the reinsurance company said directors adopted an anti-takeover plan, similar to those at many companies, giving shareholders the right to purchase shares at half price under certain conditions.
    26. A federal grand jury in Manhattan is weighing indictment of insurance executives whom the big financial services concern has blamed in civil court for causing some of the nearly half-billion-dollar bath it took in the reinsurance business.
    27. In addition, First Executive said the cost of its reinsurance agreements, in which another insurer assumes certain risks of policies sold by First Executive, has been rising.
    28. Equitable, which is trying to raise as much as $1 billion in new capital from outside investors, will try to reduce its use of surplus relief reinsurance, Mr. Jenrette said.
    29. 'Every time a reinsurance underwriter goes, someone loses a bit of his business.' Growth in direct business had been fuelled by a strong performance by the group's insolvency business.
    30. Insurers also buy protection for themselves through reinsurance by paying another company a portion of the premium to bear some of the losses.
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