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Munich Re launches $75m Queen Street VII cat bond
Transaction protects reinsurer against US and European windstorm risks
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AIG reveals Q3 profit of nearly $2bn
Combined ratio of 105% reflects cat losses and adverse reserve development
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RenRe warns of 'significant' Sandy hit
Combined ratio of 43.1% YTD contrasts with 140.5% a year ago
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Eqecat doubles Sandy loss estimate due to BI claims
Risk modeller’s post-landfall insured loss range is between $10bn and $20bn
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Greenlight Re reveals Q3 underwriting loss
Deterioration attributed to commercial motor liability contracts in run-off
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PartnerRe swings to profit
Net income of $1bn compares to 2011 loss of $502m for the nine months
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Sandy to have "limited" effect on (re)insurers, says S&P
Losses from storm will be offset by strong capital base and earnings, according to ratings agency
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Sandy losses could total $15bn, says AIR
Estimates include wind and storm surge damage to residential, commercial and industrial properties
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Thai floods inspire industrial park database
Guy Carp collates values of sites across China, Taiwan, Thailand and Indonesia
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BI losses could push Sandy claims above $10bn
Total economic losses could be as high as $45bn, says PwC
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Appetite for Asia cat risk grows
Newer alternative forms of capacity attracted to the region says Guy Carp
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Primary market to bear Sandy's brunt - Fitch
Losses could be similar to 2011’s Irene, rating agency says
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Flagstone reports Q3 net loss of $1.3m
Reinsurer takes US crop loss hit of $19.8m; Validus merger to complete in Q4
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Sandy could have muted effect on industry - analyst
Wind speeds and claims nature could limit effect on Lloyd’s, says Shore’s Eamonn Flanagan
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Chaos as Sandy hits New Jersey
Floods and power outages as post-tropical cyclone strikes US east coast
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Hurricane Sandy could cost insurers $10bn - EQECAT
Storm to cause economic damages of between $10bn and $20bn