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(From Reinsurance)
Byline: Mark Geoghegan, Editor.
Dear Friend,
Welcome to the first-ever July issue of Reinsurance!
Normally as the major announcements start to dwindle and what we Brits call the "silly season" approaches, most reinsurance journalists wind down for the summer and try to pack in a bit of relaxation before the organised chaos that is the pre-Monte Carlo season starts to clamour for our attention.
Since I've taken over the magazine, I've realised that just because we might want to take a bit of a vacation, it doesn't mean that the world stops turning, the wind stops blowing or the financial markets go into limbo. That's why I thought we'd make sure we produce a July issue - no thanks from my wife and family - but there you go.
We also thought that since maybe you weren't expecting the magazine to arrive, perhaps you wouldn't mind its content being a little more unexpected too. The first half of the magazine has all our usual news and analysis, but then just before you cross the centrefold, it gets ever so slightly stranger!