RenaissanceRe ups ILS AuM on own cash and earnings, but flows don’t show
Reinsurance and ILS group RenaissanceRe has lifted assets under management 6.2% in Q2 across the four ILS vehicles it reports, although the increase appears to have been driven largely by vehicle earnings and an injection of its own capital into a cat bond unit, rather than any fresh third-party money.
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