Markel posts improved COR for Q2 2017

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However the figures for the first half of 2017 dip slightly from the same period in 2016.

Markel Corporation has posted a comprehensive income to shareholders of $342.4m (£260.5m) for the second quarter of 2017, according to its financial results.

This is up from the $209.9m it posted in Q2 2016, however comprehensive income to shareholders for the first half of 2017 dipped slightly to $565.6m (H1 2016: $606.9m).

The business further revealed a combined operating ratio of 89% for the second quarter, compared to 93% for the same period of 2016.

The combined ratio was 95% for the

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