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By Robert Muir-Wood |
June 10, 2011
On June 2, the Florida Commission on Hurricane Loss Projection Methodologies approved a new hurricane model from Risk Management Solutions. In an article written in March, just after the February model-release, Chief Research Officer Robert Muir-Wood offers a closer look at the model and the science behind it
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May 1, 2011
Insured losses from the March 11 Japan earthquake and tsunami will likely range between $21 billion and $34 billion, including both P&C and life and health claims.
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April 18, 2011
As more companies report estimated losses for the March 11 Japan earthquake and tsunami, a couple of Bermuda executives say that a market turn is beginning to occur.
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By Staff Writer |
April 12, 2011
Risk Management Solutions says insured losses from the March 11 Japan earthquake and tsunami will likely be between $21 billion and $34 billion, including both property and casualty and life and health claims.
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By Chad Hemenway, PropertyCasualty360.com |
April 11, 2011
The Tohoku earthquake in Japan was a seismological “black swan”—an event beyond the realm of regular expectations, according to catastrophe-risk modelers.
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By Chad Hemenway, PropertyCasualty360.com |
April 1, 2011
The Tohoku earthquake in Japan was a seismological “black swan”—an event beyond the realm of regular expectations, according to catastrophe-risk modelers.
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By Robert Muir-Wood |
March 30, 2011
Risk Management Solutions released a new hurricane model at the end of February. Chief Research Officer Robert Muir-Wood writes in to offer a closer look at the model and the science behind it:
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By Mark E. Ruquet, PropertyCasualty360.com |
March 18, 2011
The Japan earthquake and tsunami revealed a flaw in catastrophe modelers’ planning, as modelers pointed to the fact that they did not account for the complete devastation that hit the island nation.
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By Chad Hemenway, PropertyCasualty360.com |
August 13, 2010
Russian wildfires that have engulfed hundreds of thousands of acres will likely have minimal insurance impact, according to one expert.
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By Chad Hemenway, PropertyCasualty360.com |
July 19, 2010
There is more than a 40 percent chance that by the end of August at least a tropical storm will pass over the spot where the Deepwater Horizon oil rig operated.