Alternative risk transfer : integrated risk management through insurance, reinsurance, and the capital markets
Material type: TextPublication details: 2004 John Wiley & Sons ChichesterDescription: XI+225 p. 25 cm; HardISBN:- 0-470-85745-5
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgements ix
Biography xi
PART I: RISK AND THE ART MARKET
1 Overview of Risk Management
2 Risk Management Drivers: Theoretical Motivations, Benefits, and Costs
3 The ART Market and its Participants
PART II: INSURANCE AND REINSURANCE
4 Primary Insurance/Reinsurance Contracts
5 Captives
6 Multi-risk Products
PART III: CAPITAL MARKETS
7 Capital Markets Issues and Securitization
8 Contingent Capital Structures
9 Insurance Derivatives
PART IV: ART OF THE FUTURE
10 Enterprise Risk Management
11 Prospects for Growth
Glossary
Selected References
Index
A practical approach to ART-an alternative method by which companies take on various types of riskThis comprehensive book shows readers what ART is, how it can be used to mitigate risk, and how certain instruments/structures associated with ART should be implemented. Through numerous examples and case studies, readers will learn what actually works and what doesn't when using this technique. Erik Banks (CT) joined XL Capital's weather/energy risk management subsidiary, Element Re, as a Partner and Chief Risk Officer in 2001
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