Preparing for economic turbulence: Swiss Re’s Ojeisekhoba
The last three years have seen multiple economic shocks from the COVID-19 pandemic to supply chain issues, from inflation to the first European war in decades. The world’s economy is under strain in 2022 with potential recessions predicted in major economies. But all these things prove how a reinsurer’s job is to assess the unforeseeable.
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