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Wagers on the Weather? Insurers Offer a Way for Businesses to Hedge Climate Risks
Parametric insurance, which lets businesses tie their policies directly to weather conditions such as wind speed and flood depth, has garnered interest amid tough conditions
Home Insurers Are Charging More and Insuring Less
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Facing Big Storm Losses, Insurers Aim to Boost Rates
Severe storms that brought hail and high winds to places such as Texas and states in the central U.S. are wreaking havoc on insurers’ profits.
Insurers Aim to Boost Rates
Severe storms that brought hail and high winds to places such as Texas and states in the central U.S. are wreaking havoc on insurers’ profits.
Insurers reviewing Black Sea ship cover after Russia quits deal -sources By Reuters
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The interior of the Lloyd’s of London building is seen in the City of London financial district in London, Britain, April
Pickleball Craze Won't Decimate Big Insurers
UnitedHealth signals that insurers can weather an increase in procedures for more-active seniors. Source link
Insurers Are in the Hot Seat on Climate Change
Companies face rising risks and are under pressure from politicians. Source link
Property insurers’ ratings under pressure as risk rises, Morningstar says By Reuters
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Destroyed homes, vehicles and boats are seen after Hurricane Ian caused widespread destruction in Pine Island, Florida, U.S., October 2, 2022.
Demand for Obesity Drugs Has Insurers Paying Close Attention
Markets Heard on the Street Strong sales of obesity-diabetes drugs known as GLP-1s could affect insurance companies’ financial results Source link
Rising rates put pressure on U.S. insurers’ reserves, Fitch says By Reuters
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. dollar banknotes are displayed in this illustration taken, February 14, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration NEW YORK (Reuters) – Rising interest rates