We all know that a picture is worth a thousand words. That is why GC Capital Ideas has the Chart Room. If you want to get a quick sense of important industry trends, the Chart Room provides snapshots of everything from catastrophe bonds to the Guy Carpenter World Rate on Line Index. We encourage you to use these charts in your presentations, along with the proper attribution. ... Continue Reading »
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GC Capital Tip: Talk to the Author
Do you have a question about one of our articles? If so, contact us. Longer articles on GC Capital Ideas have a "contact" link right at the top. Clicking it will open your e-mail program and provide the appropriate address and subject line, so we can route your inquiry to the best source. If the e-mail software you use is not configured for this, e-mail us at: ... Continue Reading »
GC Capital Tip: Chart Room
We all know that a picture is worth a thousand words. That is why GC Capital Ideas has the Chart Room. If you want to get a quick sense of important industry trends, the Chart Room provides snapshots of everything from catastrophe bonds to the Guy Carpenter World Rate on Line Index. We encourage you to use these charts in your presentations, along with the proper attribution. ... Continue Reading »
GC Capital Tip: Share Your Favorite Articles
Did you find a story on GC Capital Ideas to be particularly useful? Let your colleagues know. You can flag the articles you find most helpful. You can “socially bookmark” articles on GC Capital Ideas in a few simple steps. At the bottom of every article, you’ll see a button that says, “Share.” Click it, and look for your preferred social bookmarking website, such as LinkedIn. If ... Continue Reading »
GC Capital Tip: Get Specific with Search
Looking for specific information? If the tag cloud is bringing back too many results, use the “search” feature. It’s at the top of the right column on every page. Enter the terms that you want to find and click the button. You will be brought to a results page that lists article headlines and brief summaries. Click the headline that interests you. ... Continue Reading »
GC Capital Tip: Tagging
Every article on GC Capital Ideas is “tagged.” Tags are keywords used to label a particular article. Since few stories deal with only one topic, tags give you several ways to find the information you need. To see an article on a specific subject, just click a tag at the end of an article. Examples include reinsurance rates, cyber and catastrophe bonds. Within each article, key t ... Continue Reading »
GC Capital Tip: Find Older Articles
During busy times of the year, we add articles quickly. So, what you see on the front page of GC Capital Ideas one day may not be there the next. The article has not disappeared; it has just moved to the next page. Articles are listed in the order in which they were published. The newest is at the top of the front page. To see those that are a bit older, go to the bottom of a ... Continue Reading »
GC Capital Tip: Chart Room
We all know that a picture is worth a thousand words. That is why GC Capital Ideas has the Chart Room. If you want to get a quick sense of important industry trends, the Chart Room provides snapshots of everything from catastrophe bonds to the Guy Carpenter World Rate on Line Index. We encourage you to use these charts in your presentations, along with the proper attribution. ... Continue Reading »
GC Capital Tip: Talk to the Author
Do you have a question about one of our articles? If so, contact us. Longer articles on GC Capital Ideas have a “contact” link right at the top. Clicking it will open your e-mail program and provide the appropriate address and subject line, so we can route your inquiry to the best source. If the e-mail software you use is not configured for this, e-mail us at: guy ... Continue Reading »
GC Capital Tip: Learn Which Topics Most Interest Industry Readers
GC Capital Ideas presents rankings of the top GC Capital Ideas stories that have been viewed by the largest numbers of readers. These lists appear at the end of each week, each month and each quarter. Get an understanding of which industry topics are the hottest. Enter the terms “Week in Review,” “Month in Review” or “Quarter in Review” in the Search window to access these lists ... Continue Reading »