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UK D&O rates continue to fall

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Director's and officer's (D&O) liability insurance rates fell by up to 10% in the UK during Q2 this year, according to Marsh's Global Insurance Market Quarterly Briefing.

The index said rates fell by between 0-10% over the last three months.

D&O rates across the globe largely stabilised with Australia being the only country surveyed to have experienced a rise.

Rates in the US, Japan, China and Canada all remained stable , with France and Germany recording small decreases.

Meanwhile, Brazil, Russia and the UAE recorded decreases by up to 30%.

It comes after a separate study recently conducted by Marsh warned hard-pressed UK businesses to expect greater

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