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The climate and insurance entrepreneur is considering relaunching catastrophe exchange-traded products.
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The Bermudian ILS manager closed some months ago.
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Trading was brought forward this year and more cedants could head to bond market.
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ILW volumes could grow by more than 25 percent in 2020 as reinsurers seek alternatives to indemnity retro cover, sources said.
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The Markel co-CEO said the firm was warehousing retro risk until it raised capital for new platform Lodgepine.
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The dispute centres on ILWs that used Munich Re loss estimates as their trigger.
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The broker said Covid-19 industry claims should be manageable but the disaster makes a broader capacity squeeze more likely.
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The marketplace said $87mn in capacity was offered in the past week's auction.
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Tremor’s CEO said the “(re)insurance market must remain open for business” during this turbulent period.
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Pricing on the ILW bond has dropped below the initial guidance range.
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The average cat bond yield was 7.48 percent by year end as cat bond issuance picked up.