Typhoons Faxai, Hagibis Unlikely to Affect Stability of Japan’s Non-Life Insurers: AM Best October 18, 2019 The recent mega-typhoons in Japan are unlikely to affect the financial stability of the country’s three major non-life insurers due...
More Research Needed Into How Crash Risk Is Related to Roadway Design October 15, 2019 How dangerous is travel in the United States? It depends on how the question is framed. If it’s risk per...
Finance District Leader Calls Brexit a ‘Moment of High Risk’ for London October 15, 2019 By Huw Jones and Andrew MacAskill Britain’s vast financial services industry will lose more jobs to Europe over the coming years because of Brexit, the City...
Hurricane Dorian Ties as Strongest Landfalling Atlantic Hurricane on Record: Aon October 14, 2019 Hurricane Dorian made landfalls in the Bahamas, North Carolina, and Canada in early September, bringing total economic and insured losses...
California Workers’ Comp Bureau Releases Cost Monitoring Update on Reforms October 11, 2019 The Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California this week issued a prospective estimate of the cost impact of Senate...
London Company Market Premiums Rise by 8.1% in 2018 to £28.4B ($34.7B) October 10, 2019 Gross written premiums written by the London company market have increased by 8.1% to £28.437 billion ($34.7 billion) in 2018,...
Update: Super Typhoon Hagibis Tracks Toward Japan; Guy Carpenter, RMS Comment October 10, 2019 Super Typhoon Hagabis has been a category 5 for much of the first half of this week, but fortunately is...
How States, Cities Compare on Rates of Health Uninsured October 10, 2019 With the national rate of Americans lacking health insurance on the rise again, the personal finance website WalletHub released a...
Believers in Climate Change No More Likely to Mitigate Than Non-Believers October 8, 2019 Believing in climate change has no effect on whether coastal homeowners are protecting their homes from climate change-related hazards, according...
25% of U.S. Health Care Spending Is Waste. Here’s Where to Find It. October 8, 2019 Approximately 25 percent of spending in the U.S. health care system can be characterized as waste. That’s between $760 billion...