September 2018/3
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The binders market could have seen a greater loss if Florence had hit South Carolina directly.
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Sources talking tentatively about a loss in the region of $5bn.
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State Farm, Nationwide, USAA and Allstate lead market share for cat-exposed Carolinas.
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Sources have speculated that the reinsurer’s book could come under attack at renewal.
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Flooding, wind damage and business interruption losses are expected to rise as the region begins to recover.
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Hiscox is likely to be the first of many syndicates to shrink their 2019 capacity.
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The payback pricing model equity-funded reinsurers have relied on is dead. What comes next?
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Reinsurers saw marginal improvements in rates at the mid-year renewals.
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You have to go back 10 years to Greg Case’s decisive outmanoeuvring of MMC to buy Benfield to witness something as rapid.
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