All Catastrophe articles – Page 21
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Bahamas brace for late-season storm
Tropical storm Noel is gaining in strength as it bears down on the Bahamas
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Making the most of a bad situation
Smart reinsurers will continue to make profits despite a softening market, says S&P
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California earthquake measures 5.6
Quake is the strongest to strike the San Francisco bay area in nearly two decades, says AIR
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PCI reveals new chairman
PCI names Robert Joyce as chair at its annual meeting in Boston
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PCI: Don’t panic about climate change
"Prepare don't panic" advise speakers at the PCI conference
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PCI: Time for a makeover
The US economy is nothing without insurance and its time to change perceptions, urges David Sampson
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Wildfires break all records
Future losses will grow if demographic trends continue, insurers warned
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RenRe profits plummet in Q3
Significant investment losses are blamed for profits dropping by a third
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Moody’s: Wildfires serve as a warning
Recent wildfires could be the costliest in history; insurers could face more severe events in the future
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RMS provides Lloyd's data quality solution
RMS London Market Data Community gives access to standardised data
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Ironshore receives Louisiana license
Ironshore Insurance has been approved to write property and catastrophe insurance in Louisiana
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AXIS reports strong third quarter
Combined ratio reflects a number of mid-sized natural catastrophes
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Guy Carp provides new hurricane forecast tools
Announces collaboration with WSI Corporation, a provider of weather-driven business solutions
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PCI: Shadows are lurking
Behind bullish messages lie warnings of recession as the PCI Conference kicks off
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PCI: New blow for federal charter
Progress is taking place at a snail's pace, reveals congressman Barney Frank
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Wildfires to have limited ratings impact
Insured losses may modestly weaken full year operating results, warns AM Best
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AIR: Wildfire losses likely to exceed $1.2bn
Between 500,000 and 1 million people have been forced from their homes
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Fitch: Wildfires could break records
Rating agency predicts that the wildfires could be costliest ever in US
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Montpelier Re details subprime exposure
Combined ratio of 57.9% reflects relatively benign catastrophe quarter
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Wildfires continue to rage as losses mount
The sheer number of fires (20) has spread fire fighting resources thin, preventing containment