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29 October 2024Insurance

Insured nat cat losses spike to $102bn in 9M on mild event tally: Aon

Natural catastrophes may have delivered insurers a total bill of $102 billion in the first nine months of 2024, well above the running average albeit on total economic damages that failed to stand out against recent readings, a quarterly nat cat report by Aon suggested. 

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