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Midway Airlines Ceases Operations Following Terrorist Attacks

Sep 17 2001 // Midway Airlines announced that effective immediately it has suspended all future flight operations. This action is being taken at this time in order to preserve the value available for Midway’s interest holders and...

Terrorist Attack Paralyzes Economy; Insurers Face Largest Catastrophe Ever

Sep 17 2001 // The coordinated terrorist attacks in New York’s lower Manhattan and Washington, D.C., last week targeted indisputable symbols of American prestige and military power: the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. The...

Terrorist Attack Likely to Have Modest Impact on Property Insurers, Weiss Says

Sep 14 2001 // Although Tuesday’s terrorist attack on the World Trade Center building is a terribly tragic event, the impact on the property insurance industry is likely to be modest, according to a preliminary analysis by Weiss...

Collection at Conference & Expo 2001 for Victims of Terrorist Attack

Sep 14 2001 // In light of the horrendous tragedy in New York, the American Agents Alliance will be taking a collection at Conference & Expo 2001 to benefit victims and their loved ones. This collection will be taken on Sunday,...

NAII Releases Follow-Up on Insurance Ramifications of Attack

Sep 13 2001 // As rescue efforts continue in lower Manhattan, Washington, D.C., and Pennsylvania, catastrophe teams from property/casualty insurance companies are poised to enter the damaged areas to begin assessing the damage and paying...

The Hartford Is Ready to Assist Customers Affected by Terrorist Attacks

Sep 13 2001 // The Hartford Financial Services Group announced that it has a catastrophe team in place at its Shelton, Conn., claim center, ready to move closer to New York when possible. Additionally, the company has claim adjusters...

A Stunned World Reacts to Terrorist Attacks

Sep 12 2001 // No words will ever be able to fully convey the shock and the stunned incredulity around the world as yesterday’s terrorist attacks unfolded on television screens across the globe. Live coverage on French television...

Lloyd’s of London Evacuates Office Towers Following U.S. Terrorist Attacks

Sep 11 2001 // Lloyd’s of London cleared its offices in the traditional financial center in the City of London following terrorist attacks on New York City and Washington, D.C. Reuters reported that the staff of other large...

Terrorist Acts Strike New York and Washington

Sep 11 2001 // Terrorists crashed two hijacked planes into the World Trade Center this morning, causing countless deaths and untold damage as the twin 110-story towers collapsed. The crashes occurred minutes apart just before 9 a.m., and...

NAII Comments on Terrorist Attacks

Sep 11 2001 // The airline disasters in New York City, Pittsburgh and Washington, D.C. have taken an incalculable toll of human lives. The National Association of Independent Insurers (NAII) has three member companies headquartered in...

Trinom Ltd. Catastrophe-Linked Notes Rated

Sep 10 2001 // Fitch has assigned a “BB-” rating to the $60 million of class A-1 catastrophe-linked notes and a “BB” rating to the $97 million of class A-2 catastrophe-linked notes issued by Trinom Ltd. The notes...

RMS Upgrades Hawaii Hurricane Model for Insurance Market

Aug 22 2001 // Risk Management Solutions (RMS), industry leader in the area of natural hazard risk modeling, announced the latest release of its RMS™ Hawaii Hurricane model. The model upgrade offers significantly improved risk...

Fewer Storms in 2Q Amount to Big Losses for Insurers

Aug 20 2001 // Sometimes less does mean more. While there were fewer catastrophes for the second quarter of 2001 compared to recent years, the damage that those left in their wake was enough to send a number of insurers scrambling to...

Two More Named Storms Forecast for August

Aug 20 2001 // As the Atlantic hurricane season’s second named storm has faded into memory, hurricane forecaster William Gray predicts two more named storms in the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico during the month of August. One...

NASA Study to Dissect Hurricanes

Aug 16 2001 // As the country gears up for hurricane season, researchers from the Convection And Moisture EXperiment (CAMEX) are getting ready to conduct an in-depth study of the storms by meeting them head-on. CAMEX is the fourth in a...

Above-Average Atlantic Hurricane Season Predicted by TSR Consortium

Aug 9 2001 // The Tropical Storm Risk (TSR) consortium issued renewed above-average projections for the 2001 Atlantic hurricane season. The number of tropical storms and hurricanes striking US shores in 2001 are expected to be 20 to 30...

Fewer Storms in 2Q Amount to Major Losses for Insurers

Jul 30 2001 // Sometimes less does mean more. While there were fewer catastrophes for the second quarter of 2001 compared to recent years, the damage that those left in their wake was enough to send a number of insurers scrambling to...

Study Says Eight Insurers Command 65 Percent Market Share in Hurricane-Prone States

Jul 23 2001 // A recent study by Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.-based Weiss Ratings Inc. indicated that just eight large property and casualty insurers provide homeowners coverage to residents in hurricane-prone states. Weiss Ratings, a...

Swiss Re, Tokio Marine Conclude $450 Million

Jul 13 2001 // Tokio Marine & Fire Ins. Co, Japan’s largest p/c insurer, and global giant Swiss Re announced that they “have arranged a USD 450 million cat risk swap to cover losses from three natural perils.” The...

Study Says Eight Insurers Command 65% Market Share in Hurricane-Prone States

Jul 13 2001 // A recent study by Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.-based Weiss Ratings Inc. indicated that just eight large property and casualty insurers provide homeowners coverage to residents in hurricane-prone states. Weiss Ratings, a...