New Publication Trading Risk Tackles Reinsurance Convergence
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LONDON, January 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Tackling the increasing convergence
between the banking and reinsurance world is a new specialist publication,
Trading Risk.
Aimed at market professionals and investors in the two sectors, Trading
Risk was launched by Insider Publishing, the UK-based publishers of The
Insurance Insider and IQ magazine, on the 15 January.
The new publication comes at a time when the two sectors are increasingly
coming together in the way risks, such as losses from natural catastrophes
like hurricanes, are being financed.
Dedicated to this convergence, Trading Risk examines and analyses major
transactions such as insurance linked securities (ILS), exchange and OTC
traded risk, loss warranties, sidecars and all non traditional forms of risk
transfer.
Trading Risk is a bi-monthly printed publication, together with regular
email bulletins sent to an audience of market professionals. It will also
host two events in 2008 in London and New York where attendees will discuss
and debate key issues with leading industry figures.
The editor of Trading Risk is Rebecca Bole, a former Lloyd's underwriter
and senior news reporter on The Insurance Insider, Insider Publishing's main
title. The publishing editor is Peter Hastie, the editor of The Insurance
Insider.
About Insider Publishing
Insider Publishing is an independent publishing house producing
specialist financial information for the global (re)insurance industry. Its
titles include The Insurance Insider, Insider Week & IQ magazine which have
been influencing the views and opinions of senior executives globally in this
sector for over a decade.
For further information on Trading Risk, please contact
Amber Bates
Sales & Marketing Manager
amber@insuranceinsider.com quoting ABTR009P
Telephone: +44(0)207-397-0619
SOURCE Trading Risk
For further information on Trading Risk, please contact: Amber Bates, Sales &
Marketing Manager, amber@insuranceinsider.com quoting ABTR009P, Telephone:
+44(0)207-397-0619
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