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Lucy Jones
Published by this author:
La Niña transition key for hurricane outlook
Hurricane forecasters are split on the outlook for the 2016 season amid uncertainty over a potential transition to a La Niña weather pattern.
Lucy Jones
,
18 April 2016
Swedish AP3 fund lifts ILS assets by 50%
The Third Swedish National Pension Fund (AP3) reported total insurance-linked assets of 2.7bn krona ($331mn) at the end of 2015, up from 1.8bn krona in 2014 and 1.6bn krona in 2013, sister publication Trading Risk has reported.
Lucy Jones
,
11 April 2016
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