Latest Political Risk Headlines

All the headlines from our Political Risk Topic Page, ordered by recency.

Ill. Group Offers New Information on Terrorism Loss Costs, Rating Factors

Jun 12 2007 // Wheaton, Ill.-based the American Association of Insurance Services (AAIS) recently announced that it will initiate a countrywide filing of new Businessowners (BOP) manual supplements that include new terrorism loss costs...

Detailed Database of Global Terrorism Attacks Now Available Online

May 25 2007 // What researchers say is the world’s largest unclassified database of terrorism attacks is now available online for general use by researchers, policy-makers, media and the general public. The Global Terrorism...

Lloyd’s Report Warns of Threats from ‘Political Violence’

May 10 2007 // A new report from Lloyd’s and the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) has found that global businesses are becoming increasingly concerned about risks from political violence. However, too little has been done to...

Key subcommittee chairman favors six to eight-year terrorism insurance extension

May 7 2007 // Insurance industry pushes for longer period with some in favor of 20 years or more In his opening statement as chair of a U.S. House of Representatives subcommittee considering extension of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act...

Industry Reports Progress on Terrorism Risk Modeling But Challenges Remain

Apr 5 2007 // Sophisticated catastrophe models are greatly aiding commercial insurance actuaries in establishing underwriting and pricing guidelines for terrorist attacks, according to industry experts at this week’s Casualty...

N.Y. City, other U.S. centers need federal terrorism insurance to compete globally, says Supt. Dinallo

Mar 12 2007 // A continuing federal role in terrorism insurance is important so that U.S. financial centers including New York City can continue to compete with international markets, many of which are already covered by similar...

Industry gears up for more federal terrorism insurance debates

Mar 12 2007 // Advocates say the coverage still vital to national security and a long-term solution is needed Insurance industry advocates urged Congress yet again to continue with a federal government role in terrorism risk insurance...

N.Y. City, other U.S. centers need federal terrorism insurance to compete globally, says Supt. Dinallo

Mar 12 2007 // News Currents A continuing federal role in terrorism insurance is important so that U.S. financial centers including New York City can continue to compete with international markets, many of which are already covered by...

Industry gears up for more federal terrorism insurance debates

Mar 12 2007 // News Currents Insurance industry advocates urged Congress yet again to continue with a federal government role in terrorism risk insurance and to examine long-term solutions before the current backstop legislation, the...

New AIG Unit Formed to Help Manage Terrorism Exposure and Risks

Mar 7 2007 // The AIG Companies announced the formation of AIG Homeland Security Solutions. The new specialty unit will provide access to insurance, risk management and security products and services to help companies work to prevent,...

D.C. Chief Hampton Backs Terrorism Insurance, But Not National Cat Plan

Mar 6 2007 // Renewal of the federal Terrorism Risk Insurance Extension Act is “very, very important” for the District of Columbia, yet a federal government plan to help cover natural disasters would be unfair, in the eyes...

In Manhattan: Agents, Insurers Renew Call for Federal Terrorism Insurance

Mar 5 2007 // In the heart of the world’s financial markets, insurance agents and companies today urged Congress to protect the country’s economic stability by ensuring availability of terrorism risk insurance through a...

U.S. Needs Terrorism Insurance to Compete Globally, Says N.Y.’s Dinallo

Mar 5 2007 // A continuing federal role in terrorism insurance is important so that U.S. financial centers including New York City can continue to compete with international markets, many of which are already covered by similar...

Regulators Urge Senate to Move Quickly on Insuring Terrorism Risks

Mar 1 2007 // Speaking on behalf of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), Michael McRaith, director of the Illinois Division of Insurance, testified this week before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and...

Industry: Federal Terrorism Insurance Still Vital to National Security

Feb 28 2007 // Insurance industry advocates urged Congress today to ensure the availability of terrorism risk insurance through a continued federal government role and to examine long-term solutions before the current backstop...

Don’t be fooled: Extreme weather, terrorism risks not going away

Feb 12 2007 // Now is no time to ease up on loss prevention, warns risk expert. The insurance industry and its customers must not let down their guard concerning loss prevention despite a mild hurricane season and a quiet time on the...

Don’t be fooled: Extreme weather, terrorism risks not going away

Feb 11 2007 // The insurance industry and its customers must not let down their guard concerning loss prevention despite a mild hurricane season and a quiet time on the terrorism front in the U.S., advises an expert in risk and...

Don’t be fooled: Extreme weather, terrorism risks not going away

Feb 11 2007 // The insurance industry and its customers must not let down their guard concerning loss prevention despite a mild hurricane season and a quiet time on the terrorism front in the U.S., advises an expert in risk and...

Lexington Increases Terrorism Capacity to $250 Million

Feb 6 2007 // Lexington Insurance Company, a member company of American International Group, Inc. (AIG), has increased its capacity of commercial domestic property terrorism insurance to $250 million from $100 million. “Lexington...

City Disaster Teams Share Lessons from Terrorist Attacks

Feb 5 2007 // Government and American Red Cross disaster experts from New York, London and Madrid — three cities hit by terrorist attacks in recent years — met last week in New York for a two-day conference to share experiences and...