All Catastrophe articles – Page 38
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Cat bond appetite continues in 2007
The oversubscription of Hannover Re's $150m catastrophe bond shows investor appetite is continuing in 2007
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PCI slams “short sighted” Citizens bill
The PCI has warned of the financial crisis that could occur as a result of the Citizens Expansion Bill
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Swiss Re and Allianz in $150m flood and quake securitisation
Swiss Re has places $150m of securities covering flood and earthquake catastrophe events on behalf of Allianz
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Very active hurricane season forecast
TSR continues to forecast an active Atlantic hurricane season in 2007 to high probability
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Willis: Florida concerns unfounded at renewals
Concerns that "Florida Re" could impact non-US catastrophe prices have proven unfounded at 1 April, says Willis Re
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Chinese shockwaves
In the wake of the recent dive on Shanghai's Stock Exchange, which quickly impacted worldwide financial markets, Dr Milan Simic examines the potential impact of large losses from earthquakes and other natural hazards in China.
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Federal fund will hurt private reinsurance market, says RAA's Nutter
Reinsurance Association of America president Frank Nutter says federal programme would "displace vibrant private reinsurance market"
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FERMA survey highlights core risks
European risk managers see the breakdown of critical information infrastructure, crime and corruption, liability regimes and terrorism as the most significant risks they face out of a list of core global risks, according to a survey conducted by the Federation of European Risk Management Associations (FERMA). The survey follows the ...
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Stormy forecast for 2007 hurricane season
Tropical Storm Risk has released its stormiest ever March forecast for the 2007 Atlantic hurricane season
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New Lloyd's syndicate Ark opens shop
Aquiline, Whittington, Swiss Re and Lehman Brothers are the backers of new Lloyd's syndicate Ark
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PCI supports government help in insuring megacats
The PCI has called for insurers to work with state and federal policymakers to cover mega-catastrophes