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24 March 2016Alternative Risk Transfer

Small cats, big problems

Was 2015 a small catastrophe year or a big one? According to conventional wisdom, last year was barely a blip on the radar. US and Canadian insured catastrophe losses combined approached only $15 billion. With the exception of the fourth-quarter tornadoes in Texas, natural catastrophe merited little more than a footnote in discussions around the January 1, 2016, reinsurance renewal.

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