Commissioning editor’s letter - October 2015

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“Happily, I feel, and having met with many of you over the last year, brokers will rise to whatever the future challenges will be”

September was a funny old month for news. We should have exited silly season by then but the nationals (and Twitter) had a positively gleeful time reporting on an alleged university encounter between Prime Minister David Cameron and a pig.

In insurance we had some equally meaty stories, admittedly somewhat different in nature. Top of the list was the announcement that Zurich had decided against buying RSA.

The news was a surprise to many, not least RSA, who had been assured due diligence was

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