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Marsh launches catastrophe insurance option

Posted by RJ and Makay on Jun 07, 2011

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Marsh has launched an index-based option, Country Weighted Industry Loss (CWIL), to provide protection for organizations with significant earthquake and/or windstorm exposure.  CWIL is available to Marsh clients in the United States and Europe.

P&C rates fell in March

Posted by RJ and Makay on Apr 07, 2011

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P&C rates fell in MarchThough March saw commercial property & casualty (P&C) rates fall yet again, the average decline of 4% was at least smaller than the 5% drop that occurred in each of the previous four months. Also, several lines of coverage — workers comp, property, business interruption, small commercial, general liability, and automotive — are showing a moderation of rate cuts, MarketScout reports.

“We have finally broken out of the doldrums. Rates are moving,” remarks MarketScout CEO Richard Kerr. “It looks like the soft market from 2005 to 2011 will end with workers compensation and catastrophe exposed property risks leading the way out.”

Japan disaster is probably costliest in history

Posted by RJ and Makay on Mar 25, 2011

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Japan disaster is probably costliest in history$309 billion. That's the latest estimate by the government of Japan on the cost of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami that devastated the northeastern part of the country.

If the estimate proves correct, the incident in Japan will be by far the most expensive natural disaster in history. Hurricane Katrina, by comparison, which ravaged the New Orleans area in 2005, cost $125 billion, according to the Insurance Information Institute.

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