Inscrutable new anti-espionage rules and opaque government processes set against a rocky COVID recovery a...
Property & business interruption
Questions of causation continued to prove fertile ground for litigation in 2023, both in cases involving damage to property and in a COVID-19 business interruption ("BI") context...
Questions of causation continued to prove fertile ground for litigation in 2023, both in cases involving damage to property and in a COVID-19 business interruption ("BI") context...
Article / 2 months ago
Hong Kong: Nat CAT overtakes pandemic as territory's top risk
With the COVID-19 pandemic-related restrictions lifted a year ago, 'pandemic outbreak' has been removed as the top risk in Hong Kong in 2024, according to...
With the COVID-19 pandemic-related restrictions lifted a year ago, 'pandemic outbreak' has been removed as the top risk in Hong Kong in 2024, according to...
Article / 3 months ago
Top 10 Insights of 2023
Guy Carpenter is intently focused on innovation—developing tools, models and analytics to help clients make the best-informed business decisions....
Guy Carpenter is intently focused on innovation—developing tools, models and analytics to help clients make the best-informed business decisions....
Article / 4 months ago
Nigeria loses $4.6bn to flooding - NiMet boss - The Guardian Nigeria News
Director-General of the Nigerian Meteorological Agency, NiMet, Prof. Mansur Matazu, revealed on Wednesday that Nigeria lost about $4.6bn in economic damage to floods in 2022.
Director-General of the Nigerian Meteorological Agency, NiMet, Prof. Mansur Matazu, revealed on Wednesday that Nigeria lost about $4.6bn in economic damage to floods in 2022.
guardian.ng /
Article / 5 months ago
2022 Catastrophe Review Executive Summary
The global natural catastrophes of 2017–21 caused US$1.2 trillion in economic losses and close to US$500 billion in insured losses...
The global natural catastrophes of 2017–21 caused US$1.2 trillion in economic losses and close to US$500 billion in insured losses...
Report / 1 year ago
Catastrophes, inflation key factors for Japan's nonlife insurers in FY'23
Natural catastrophe-related losses will continue to be the largest risk to Japanese nonlife insurers' earnings in fiscal year 2023, though the effects of inflation are...
Natural catastrophe-related losses will continue to be the largest risk to Japanese nonlife insurers' earnings in fiscal year 2023, though the effects of inflation are...
Article / 1 year ago
Latin America
In this chapter of our Annual Insurance Review 2023, we look at the main developments in 2022 and expected issues in 2023 for Latin America...
In this chapter of our Annual Insurance Review 2023, we look at the main developments in 2022 and expected issues in 2023 for Latin America...
Article / 1 year ago
Australia
In this chapter of our Annual Insurance Review 2023, we look at the main developments in 2022 and expected issues in 2023 for Australia...
In this chapter of our Annual Insurance Review 2023, we look at the main developments in 2022 and expected issues in 2023 for Australia...
Article / 1 year ago
Clashes in Shanghai as COVID protests flare across China - Reuters
Hundreds of demonstrators and police clashed in Shanghai on Sunday night as protests over China's stringent COVID restrictions flared for a third day and spread to several cities in the wake of a deadly fire in the country's far west.
Hundreds of demonstrators and police clashed in Shanghai on Sunday night as protests over China's stringent COVID restrictions flared for a third day and spread to several cities in the wake of a deadly fire in the country's far west.
reuters.com /
Article / 1 year ago
Inflationary Trends Property: October 2022
Broad inflation is still near a 40+ year high of 8.2% but is down from last month’s 8.3% reading; Decrease was primarily driven by falling energy prices...
Broad inflation is still near a 40+ year high of 8.2% but is down from last month’s 8.3% reading; Decrease was primarily driven by falling energy prices...
Report / 1 year ago