All Moody's RMS articles
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Milton makes Florida landfall south of Tampa
Hurricane Milton’s US landfall came at Siesta Key as a category three storm, leaving more than two million homes and businesses without power.
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Moody’s RMS puts $11bn insured estimate on Helene
Hurricane Helene will cause an insured loss of between $8bn and $14bn, according to the estimate of catastrophe modeller Moody’s RMS.
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Hurricane Helene slams into Florida – Moody’s re/insurance impact report
Insurers most exposed to the storm are Florida-only carriers, the ratings agency emphasised.
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Preventative measures will reduce Central European flood cost – Moody’s
Central Europe floods follow events in 2013, 2002, 1997 and 1954, all of which were associated with the ‘Vb’ weather pattern.
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Debby insured loss capped at $1.5bn – Moody’s RMS
Catastrophe modeller Moody’s RMS’s Hurricane Debby estimate represents insured losses associated with wind, storm surge, and precipitation-induced flooding.
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‘Above average’ hurricane season expected – Moody’s
A hyperactive season is not out of the question, suggests Moody’s, in its 2024 Northern Hemisphere Tropical Cyclone Outlook report.
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Moody’s RMS puts €2-3bn insured loss estimate on German floods
Southern Germany is expected to constitute most of this event’s loss, the cat modeler said.
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Mexico's Hurricane Otis to cost insurers up to $4.5bn – Moody’s RMS
Cat modeller’s estimate reflects wind damage in Mexico, including post-event loss amplification, inflationary trends, and non-modelled sources of loss.
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Moody’s RMS to invest ‘full guns blazing’ in cyber as market reaches tipping point
Catastrophe modeller Moody’s RMS is investing heavily in cyber modelling in response to re/insurance demand.
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Idalia: Moody’s RMS provides $3.5bn insured loss estimate; versus $2.5-4bn Verisk figure
The first major hurricane landfall in Florida’s Big Bend since records began in 1842, Idalia could have been much worse had it taken a different track or not weakened before landfall.
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Idalia impact limited by low population area landfall - Moody’s RMS
Florida’s Big-Bend coastal area is sparsely populated, reducing the impact of Hurricane Idalia, while inland losses are expected to be less than last year’s Hurricane Ian.