Latest China Headlines

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Super Typhoon Haiyan Slams into Central Philippines; Millions Flee

Nov 8 2013 // The strongest typhoon in the world this year and possibly the most powerful ever to hit land, battered the central Philippines on Friday, forcing millions of people to flee to safer ground, cutting power lines and blowing...

World Needs Insurance Industry to Be ‘Bold’ and ‘Sexy’ Now, PLUS Told

Nov 4 2013 // It’s time for the insurance industry to be “bold” and “sexy” in creating new insurance products and services to help the world deal with extreme risks that are becoming more common, according...

Emerging Economies Nearing Half of Global Warming Emissions

Nov 1 2013 // Total greenhouse gas emissions by China and other emerging nations since 1850 will surpass those of rich nations this decade, complicating U.N. talks about who is most to blame for global warming, a study showed on...

Munich Re Says China to Remain Centerpiece of Asia Expansion

Oct 25 2013 // Munich Re, the world’s biggest reinsurer, said China will remain its biggest growth market in Asia as it considers countries such as India too unpredictable to step up investment. “Our biggest customers in...

Chinese Drywall Maker Questions Product Liability Ruling

Oct 21 2013 // A Chinese drywall manufacturer asked a federal appeals court on Oct. 9 to overturn a judge’s ruling that U.S. courts have jurisdiction over claims that its defective product wrecked thousands of homes. A three-judge...

Icebergs, Insurance Hamper Top of the World Shipping Route

Oct 16 2013 // The new shipping route opened up through the Arctic by climate change will not be crowded any time soon. Cargoes of coal, diesel and gas have made the trip but high insurance costs, slow going and strict environmental...

Defective Drywall: Chinese Maker Questions Ruling

Oct 11 2013 // A Chinese drywall manufacturer asked a federal appeals court on Oct. 9 to overturn a judge’s ruling that U.S. courts have jurisdiction over claims that its defective product wrecked thousands of homes. A three-judge...

China to Allow Foreign Investors to Use Yuan in Financial Sectors

Oct 11 2013 // China’s central bank will allow foreign businesses to invest in domestic financial firms using offshore yuan funding, it said on Thursday, as part of efforts to broaden the usage of the currency in cross-border...

Best Affirms China Re and Subs Ratings; Outlook Stable

Oct 11 2013 // A.M. Best Co. has affirmed the financial strength rating of ‘A’ (Excellent) and issuer credit ratings of “a” of China Reinsurance (Group) Corporation and its subsidiaries, China Property &...

Virginia Families in Chinese Drywall Case Forging Ahead

Oct 9 2013 // Seven Virginia families fighting for compensation over Chinese drywall that wrecked their homes have their eyes on Louisiana this week, where a federal appeals court will hear arguments over whether the manufacturer of the...

September Economic Loss from Nat Cats $15 Billion: Aon Benfield Report

Oct 9 2013 // Impact Forecasting, the catastrophe model development center of excellence at Aon Benfield, has released its latest monthly Global Catastrophe Recap report for September, which tallied the economic costs for the month at...

Yu Joins Cooper Gay Asia to Develop Treaty Business in Hong Kong & China

Oct 8 2013 // Cooper Gay Asia Pte Ltd, the Asian arm of the global reinsurance and wholesale broker Cooper Gay Swett and Crawford (CGSC), announced the appointment of Julian Yu as Deputy Head of Treaty, Hong Kong, effective October...

Moody’s: China’s P/C Insurers to Benefit from Shanghai Free Trade Zone

Oct 7 2013 // The new Shanghai free trade zone should benefit property/casualty insurers, particularly those in marine/cargo and liability insurance, according to Moody’s Credit Outlook. On Sept. 29, the date that Shanghai’s...

China Evacuates 400,000 People Ahead of Typhoon

Oct 7 2013 // Hundreds of thousands of people in southeast China were evacuated and fishing vessels called back to shore on Sunday because of an approaching typhoon, authorities said. Typhoon Fitow was expected to make landfall early...

Taiwan Insurers Have $10 Billion to Invest in Foreign Property

Oct 7 2013 // Taiwan insurers have the financial capacity to invest at least $10 billion in overseas properties after the island’s government relaxed rules in April on real estate investments abroad, according to an industry...

Lloyd’s CEO Richard Ward Reflects on ‘Nearly 8’ Eventful Years

Oct 6 2013 // Lloyd’s CEO Richard Ward is stepping down from the post at the end of the year. Despite the catastrophes of 2005 and 2011, the two costliest years in the industry’s history, as well as the financial crisis, he...

Industry Pioneer Catlin on Insurance and Environmental Concerns

Sep 27 2013 // Stephen J.O. Catlin has led the company/group that bears his name since 1984. He’s seen it grow into the biggest syndicate at Lloyd’s with gross premiums written of $5.5 billion. He was the first to move the...

Typhoon Usagi Weakens before Hitting China Coast: AIR Worldwide

Sep 23 2013 // According to catastrophe modeling firm AIR Worldwide, Severe Typhoon Usagi, the 19th named storm to form in the Northwest Pacific this year, “made landfall near the city of Shanwei (150 kilometers [94 miles]...

Typhoon Usagi Heads Toward Taiwan and China: AIR Worldwide

Sep 20 2013 // AIR Worldwide’s latest report on Typhoon Usagi describes a “Category 3 storm with maximum sustained winds of 204 km/h [127.5 mph].” It is “expected to strengthen over the coming days and could...

EU Ready for Talks with China on Possible Free Trade Pact

Sep 19 2013 // European Union countries will agree next month to talks with China on a pact making it easier to do business, possibly paving the way for a free-trade deal between two of the world’s biggest markets, EU officials...