Hurricanes
Experts call for caution despite low level hurricane activity prediction
Hurricane activity in the Atlantic basin is projected by seasonal outlook providers to be near or below average for the 2014 season, according to Guy Carpenter’s latest hurricane season briefing.
IUMI Preview: Charting a course
With the sector suffering major losses, long-term sustainability is high on the agenda at this year’s International Union of Marine Insurance conference. Can the market navigate the choppy waters?
Storm surge cat bond issued for New York MTA
The first ever catastrophe bond for storm surge has been issued for the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority, based on modelling from RMS.
RMS delivers risk analysis for storm surge catastrophe bond
Catastrophe modelling firm RMS has delivered risk analysis for a storm surge catastrophe bond to provide the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority with $200m (£132m) storm surge protection.
Storm surge losses likely to be higher than wind losses in US
There is a 20% chance that storm surge losses will be greater than wind losses for any US hurricane that makes landfall, catastrophe modelling firm RMS has said.
US doubles supercomputer power for hurricane forecasting
US weathermen have been boosted by newly upgraded supercomputers capable of processing computer models on forecasts almost twice as rapidly.
Munich Re transfers Australian cyclone risk to capital markets
Munich Re transfers US hurricane and Australian cyclone risks to the capital markets
Floods hit Mexico's Pacific coast following Barbara landfall
Excessive rainfall and flooding have hit some areas of southeastern Mexico after hurricane Barbara made landfall near the state of Chiapas on Wednesday.
Forecasters predict high hurricane levels as Oklahoma reels from tornado
‘70% chance’ of above-average hurricane activity between July and November
Top five European news stories
The top five European news stories from www.insuranceinsight.com over the past seven days
Financing the growing costs of disasters
Reto Schnarwiler, head of global partnerships for Swiss Re, Americas and EMEA says that a lack of insurance and the growing costs of disasters are hitting individuals and governments hard. He explores how government partnerships with insurers can help…
Argo is back in profit in 2012 despite $47.9m superstorm Sandy hit
International specialty insurer and reinsurer Argo has reported post-tax income of $52.3m for the year ending 31 December, recovering from a loss of $81.9m in 2011.
Munich Re profit quadruples in 2012 to €3.2bn
Munich Re’s preliminary figures show a profit of €3.2bn for 2012 (2011: €0.71bn).
Munich Re profit quadruples in 2012 to €3.2bn
Munich Re’s preliminary figures show a profit of €3.2bn for 2012 (2011: €0.71bn).
Willis: Cat bonds hit a new high in 2012 with 37% increase
Last year saw the second highest level of catastrophe bond issuance on record signalling strong growth in the market, according to Willis Capital Markets & Advisory.
Sandy leaves Allianz operating profit outlook unchanged
Allianz has estimated that Hurricane Sandy, which hit the north eastern coast of the United States in late October 2012, has had an estimated total impact of $590m.
Legal forecasts: Predictions for the UAE, US and Germany for 2013
In the first of a two-part series Insurance Insight asked members of Insuralex, the global group of specialist insurance and reinsurance lawyers, to highlight their thoughts and predictions for the new year.
Sandy loss "comfortably" within budget, says Hannover Re
Losses arising from Superstorm Sandy are within Hannover Re's major loss budget for 2012 after the firm estimated a €261m net burden of loss from last October's storm.
Lloyd's reveals Superstorm Sandy claims could hit $2.5bn
Lloyd's has announced today that its estimated net claims before tax from Superstorm Sandy are between $2bn and $2.5bn.
Swiss Re expecting $900m hit from Superstorm Sandy
Swiss Re is expecting its claims burden from Hurricane Sandy to be around $900m, net of retrocession and before tax.
Superstorm Sandy: direct wind not to blame for buildings damage
Damage from storm surge and flooding caused by superstorm Sandy is widespread and extensive, but there is only minor damage to buildings from direct wind, according to a report released today by Willis Re.
Catlin GWP grows 11% as Sandy-hit New York office remains closed
Catlin reported an 11% increase in gross written premium to $4.08bn in the nine months to 30 September 2012 compared with the same period in 2011 (9m 2011: $3.68bn).
Editor's comment: Testing our mettle
US voters were still heading to the polls as Post went to press. But with many north eastern states operating makeshift polling stations and still without electricity a week after superstorm Sandy made landfall, the closely fought election was shaping up…
Munich Re expects "mid three-digit million euro" Sandy hit
Munich Re expects its share of the losses from superstorm Sandy to be in the "mid three-digit million" euro range, based on primary estimates, but remains optimistic of achieving a €3bn profit for the 2012 financial year.