Baltimore bridge collapse a wake-up call for good data use - Insurance Business US
"These kinds of 'black swan' events are not actually as rare as the industry would like"...
"These kinds of 'black swan' events are not actually as rare as the industry would like"...
Article / 1 day ago
Triple-I: Insurance Economic Drivers Outperform Overall U.S. GDP
The economic drivers of the U.S. property/casualty (P/C) insurance industry are growing faster than the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and are expected...
The economic drivers of the U.S. property/casualty (P/C) insurance industry are growing faster than the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and are expected...
Article / 8 days ago
Insider US in Full: Arch-Fireman’s Fund deal: A dose of Mylanta will be needed to digest this
In our note on capital management, we discussed the options companies have to evaluate when deploying excess capital capital...
In our note on capital management, we discussed the options companies have to evaluate when deploying excess capital capital...
Article / 9 days ago
European windstorm exposures up 10.1% amid inflationary environment: PERILS
Catastrophe loss data aggregator PERILS AG has released its Industry Exposure Database (IED) for 2024, which highlights the continued impact of...
Catastrophe loss data aggregator PERILS AG has released its Industry Exposure Database (IED) for 2024, which highlights the continued impact of...
Article / 11 days ago
If US Inflation Reflected Rising Home Insurance Costs, It'd Be Even Higher
If the rising price of homeowners insurance were factored into the US Consumer Price Index — a key metric of inflation — it could have added 80 basis points, or about...
If the rising price of homeowners insurance were factored into the US Consumer Price Index — a key metric of inflation — it could have added 80 basis points, or about...
Article / 14 days ago
Swiss Re on US economic growth – and the key risks
Swiss Re has shared insights indicating that current asset prices are based on the expectation of a 2.7% economic growth rate in the US for the first quarter of 2025, with inflation expected to return...
Swiss Re has shared insights indicating that current asset prices are based on the expectation of a 2.7% economic growth rate in the US for the first quarter of 2025, with inflation expected to return...
Article / 15 days ago
Global M&A endures headwinds with pickup in first-quarter deal closures
Global mergers and acquisitions (M&A) achieved a modest rise in completed deals in the first quarter of 2024 compared with the same period last year.....
Global mergers and acquisitions (M&A) achieved a modest rise in completed deals in the first quarter of 2024 compared with the same period last year.....
Article / 20 days ago
Chinese Insurers Face Prospects of Lower Investment Returns
Chinese insurers’ investment returns, which account for a large share of their total earnings, are under pressure from declining interest rates and high stock market volatility in onshore...
Chinese insurers’ investment returns, which account for a large share of their total earnings, are under pressure from declining interest rates and high stock market volatility in onshore...
PR / 29 days ago
Beazley's Imrie: Resilience Report Shows Employment Risks Taking Center Stage - AM Best
Wayne Imrie, head of London Market wholesale executive risks, Beazley, said other risks to organization boards include inflation, interest rates and geopolitical issues...
Wayne Imrie, head of London Market wholesale executive risks, Beazley, said other risks to organization boards include inflation, interest rates and geopolitical issues...
Video / 1 month ago
Climate change ‘not major driver' of soaring cat losses - insuranceNEWS.com.au
The frequency and severity of large natural catastrophe losses has soared in recent years, but a changing climate is not the major cause, Swiss Re says....
The frequency and severity of large natural catastrophe losses has soared in recent years, but a changing climate is not the major cause, Swiss Re says....
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Article / 1 month ago