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17 July 2025Reinsurance

An ‘inevitable march’ towards a $200bn loss year – but how would reinsurers react?

With annual insured losses now exceeding the $100 billion threshold on a regular basis, it is only a matter of time before the industry will absorb its first $200 billion loss year. While the industry may have the capital to cope, this could trigger a reaction by the market for more psychological reasons.

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