All articles by Newsdesk – Page 78
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NewsSandy 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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NewsSandy losses could total $15bn, says AIR
Estimates include wind and storm surge damage to residential, commercial and industrial properties
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Online onlyThai floods inspire industrial park database
Guy Carp collates values of sites across China, Taiwan, Thailand and Indonesia
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Online onlyBI losses could push Sandy claims above $10bn
Total economic losses could be as high as $45bn, says PwC
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NewsAppetite for Asia cat risk grows
Newer alternative forms of capacity attracted to the region says Guy Carp
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Online onlyPrimary market to bear Sandy's brunt - Fitch
Losses could be similar to 2011’s Irene, rating agency says
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NewsFlagstone 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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Online onlySandy 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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Online onlyHurricane Sandy could cost insurers $10bn - EQECAT
Storm to cause economic damages of between $10bn and $20bn
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NewsAon Benfield launches Thai flood model
Model developed following record flood insurance loss in 2011
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AnalysisThai flood losses up to $20bn, says Guy Carpenter
Cat loss potential grows as Asian economies take off
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NewsUSA braced for hurricane Sandy battering
Hurricane Sandy is a large extra-tropical cyclone; New Jersey landfall predicted
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Online onlyAmerican Financial Group hires Validus CFO
Jeff Consolino will remain on the Validus board
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Online onlyBermuda ILS fund to target Asian investors
Tokyo-based hedge fund manager behind the $40m fund
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Online onlyValidus reveals Q3 profit of $207.3m
Results dented by $37.2m of cat losses; bolstered by reserve releases
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AnalysisEAIC Preview: Capacity returns to Asia
Overcapacity is once again a concern in the Asian reinsurance market


