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Risk: return: a precarious balance
Asset management analysis
With US low interest rates and troubled economic conditions a feature of the landscape, what kind of returns can captives expect from their US bond and stock investments? The Vanguard team investigates.   1 January 1970
Low interest: the new reality
Asset management analysis
The danger of interest rate rises has been talked up, but Ed Goard of Munder Capital believes that the threat is overplayed, and argues that the captive sector should prepare for a long-term low interest rate environment.   1 January 1970
A resounding success (BII and BIMA)
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The inaugural Bermuda Insurance Institute (BII) and Bermuda Insurance Management Association (BIMA) Education Summit provided insights into the captive insurance industry to newcomers in the field.   1 January 1970
Bermuda analysis
Bermuda Captive spoke with Phil England, equity shareholder at Anderson Kill & Olick, about the strengths of Bermuda and how it can maintain its competitive advantage.   1 January 1970
Analysis
Deciding upon an investment manager and an asset strategy to meet your particular needs is no mean feat. Bermuda Captive explores some of the questions you need to ask.   1 January 1970
Bermuda analysis
Ace Hardware Corporation’s William Montanez outlines the benefits of long-term captive investment and why Bermuda remains his company’s domicile of choice.   1 January 1970
USA analysis
Anguilla has cemented its position in the global top five of captive domiciles with a regulatory approach that is responsive and individually tailored to the needs of each captive. Here we explore the Island’s attractions.   1 January 1970
Accounting & tax analysis
Recent tax agreements are reaping benefits for Bermuda’s captive sector. Shelby Weldon of the Bermuda Monetary Authority addresses the significance of new tax agreements.   1 January 1970
Analysis
After months of uncertainty, it seems that Bermuda’s approach to Solvency II equivalency is likely to differentiate captives from the wider commercial market.   1 January 1970
Analysis
The likely differentiation of captives under Solvency II equivalency and growing links with Canada and Latin America look set to position Bermuda at the forefront of captive development once again.   1 January 1970

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