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Aon's Conway: Reinsurers Drawn to US Inland Marine Sector for Exceptional Results

US inland marine writers are reporting consistently favorable results, a contrast to some overseas markets where catastrophes and poor pricing have taken their toll, said Jonathan Conway, head of construction & engineering, Aon Global Re Specialty.

May 22, 2019

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