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The ratings agency says lockdown measures could pump up the repair bill.
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Over 83% of bushfire claims are closed, the ICA said.
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Insured losses from past storms in Laura's vicinity range from $13bn to $24bn, inflation-adjusted.
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UBS predicts eventual losses towards $60bn, while Berenberg notes potential for a "positive surprise".
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Buyers are looking to protect against a mid-sized loss, although trades are not believed to have taken place yet.
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The Corporation has hired Carey Bond to the newly created role as part of its Future at Lloyd’s focus on claims.
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The storm is due to impact the west coast on Thursday after hitting southern island Jeju today.
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The research firm puts average Covid-19 losses as a percent of net earned premium at 4.4% in the first half.
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The firm's managing director says pandemic losses appear to pose no existential threat to the sector.
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Thousands have been forced to evacuate across northern and central California.
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The now tropical storm is expected to move further out into the Pacific and become a tropical depression by tomorrow.
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If Hurricane Katrina were to hit the US in 2020 privately insured losses could reach $65bn, up from $41bn 15 years ago.