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Starr Investments Wins $77M Damages in China Media Firm Case

Jan 16 2013 // A Hong Kong arbitration panel has ruled that China MediaExpress Holdings Inc. was a “fraudulent enterprise” and awarded $77 million to Starr Investments, a firm run by former AIG chief Maurice Greenberg, a U.S....

Is the WTO About to Abandon Dream of Global Free Trade?

Jan 14 2013 // As it seeks a new chief to lead it out of a negotiating death-spiral, the World Trade Organization looks doomed to be fatally undermined by new global carve-ups that will leave many of the world’s poorest...

China Regulator Seeks Information on HSBC-Ping An Deal

Jan 11 2013 // China’s insurance regulator is seeking more information from Ping An Insurance after reviewing HSBC’s planned sale of its $9.4 billion stake in China’s No.2 insurer to Thailand’s CP Group. The...

Peak Re Launched in Hong Kong for ‘Underserved’ Asia Pacific Markets

Jan 10 2013 // Peak Reinsurance Company Limited formally announced that it has opened for business. The new reinsurer, established to capture the growing demand for modernized reinsurance solutions in Asia Pacific, said it has...

China’s Insurance Regulator Expected to Reject $9.4 Billion HSBC Deal

Jan 9 2013 // China’s insurance regulator is expected to reject HSBC’s sale of its $9.4 billion stake in Ping An Insurance to Thai conglomerate CP Group, media reports said on Wednesday. The failure of the deal would be a...

Shipping Losses Up in 2012 But Down Over 10-Years: AGCS Report

Jan 8 2013 // There have been 106 ship losses reported worldwide in the 12 months since last to November 25 – an increase of 91 ships from the previous year but a 27 percent decrease on the 10- year average of 146 ships per annum. The...

China Claims Railway Company Hid Fatal Tunnel Explosion

Jan 7 2013 // China says a railway company covered up a tunnel explosion that killed eight people and injured five last month. The State Administration of Work Safety said a subsidiary of state-owned China Railway Tunnel Group concealed...

Lloyd’s: Increasing Civil Unrest Driving Political Violence Coverage Demand

Dec 31 2012 // A report from Lloyd’s of London concludes that the increasing demand for political risk insurance “has been rising as civil unrest and political violence continue to threaten businesses around the...

Cooper Gay Targets Treaty Business in Asia with Yip Appointment

Dec 19 2012 // Independent insurance and reinsurance intermediary Cooper Gay, has appointed David Yip as Head of Treaty for Cooper Gay Hong Kong, as part of its expansion drive in Asia. “Yip will place particular emphasis on...

Dirty Money Costs Developing World $6 Trillion, Led by China -GFI Report

Dec 18 2012 // Crime, corruption and tax evasion have cost the developing world nearly $6 trillion over the past decade, and illicit funds keep growing, led by China, a financial watchdog group said in a new report. China accounted for...

AIG May Raise up to $6.5 Billion through AIA Share Sale – Sources

Dec 17 2012 // American International Group may raise as much as $6.5 billion from the sale of its remaining stake in AIA Group Ltd in Asia’s second-largest block sale ever, exiting a business the U.S. insurer started nearly 100...

Munich Re in Performance Guarantee Deal with China’s Yingli Green Energy

Dec 12 2012 // Munich Re said it is “reinsuring performance guarantees that Chinese photovoltaic manufacturer Yingli Green Energy gives to its customers for multi-crystalline modules. The insurance solution covers the long-term...

U.S. SEC Charges N.J.-based Consultant with Fraud in Chinese Reverse Mergers

Dec 12 2012 // U.S. securities regulators charged a New Jersey-based consultant on Tuesday with defrauding investors in the China-based companies he helped make public through a backdoor method known as a “reverse...

Swiss Re Study Sees Economy Improving in 2013; Casualty Lines Recover

Dec 11 2012 // Swiss Re’s latest study, “Global re/insurance review 2012 and outlook 2013/14” provides a somewhat optimistic forecast of the future state of the global economy and the insurance markets. Swiss Re said:...

AIG’s $4.8 Billion Sale of Aircraft Unit to Chinese Group Faces U.S. Security Review

Dec 10 2012 // American International Group Inc. is to sell nearly all of ILFC , the world’s second-largest airplane leasing business, to a Chinese consortium for up to $4.8 billion, giving the fastest growing aviation market...

UPDATE: Chinese Group to Buy AIG’s Plane Leasing Unit for up to $4.8 Billion

Dec 10 2012 // American International Group has agreed to sell nearly all of ILFC , the world’s second-largest airplane leasing business, to a Chinese consortium for up to $4.8 billion, giving the fastest growing aviation market...

Storm that Killed 600 Turns to Threaten Philippines Again

Dec 10 2012 // A typhoon that had left the Philippines after killing nearly 600 people and leaving hundreds missing in the south has made a U-turn and is now threatening the country’s northwest, officials said Saturday. The weather...

China Arbitrators Rule Against Injured Foxconn Worker

Dec 7 2012 // Chinese labour arbitrators have ruled against the father of a Foxconn worker brain-damaged in a factory accident in southern China, in a case that puts more attention on the labour practices of Apple Inc.’s largest...

Chinese Firms in Talks to Buy AIG Aircraft Leasing Unit

Dec 7 2012 // A group of Chinese companies, including the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), is in talks to buy American International Group’s aircraft leasing unit for around $5.5 billion, a source familiar with the...

Thai Group Buys Ping An Stake from HSBC for $9.38 Billion

Dec 5 2012 // A conglomerate controlled by Thailand’s richest man, Dhanin Chearavanont, has bought a minority stake in China’s Ping An Insurance for $9.38 billion from global bank HSBC, a bold move that ranks as Asia’s...