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Hurricane season outpaced predictions: Gray

The 2004 Atlantic hurricane season was much worse than anticipated, but will taper off through October, according to the latest predictions by Prof. William Gray and the University of Colorado department of atmospheric science team.Both August and September outpaced expectations, the team reports. While the revised August forecast predicted three hurricanes and eight hurricane days, […]

By Canadian Underwriter | October 6, 2004

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What’s new: In brief (October 04, 2004)

AIG may face civil charges by the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission (SEC), the insurer has disclosed. SEC may recommend civil action against the insurer for press releases issued in late September in response to initial recommendations by SEC staff that a division of the insurer face civil action over dealings between its AIGFP operation and […]

By Canadian Underwriter | October 4, 2004

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U.S. storm losses will exceed US$22 billion: III

The 2004 hurricane season will rank as the second-largest insured loss in U.S. history, according to the Insurance Information Institute (III).The III says losses from the 2004 hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan and Jeanne will hit US$22 billion at least. The largest loss ever was the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks at US$32 billion.While 1992’s Hurricane […]

By Canadian Underwriter | October 3, 2004

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Insurer storm loss estimates start to pour in

Many insurers and reinsurers and beginning to count the costs of the 2004 Atlantic hurricane and Pacific typhoon season, and preparing investors for the impact on financial results.One of the hardest hit is Bermuda-based Renaissance Re, which says its third quarter earnings will be hit with a US$425 million loss from the four Florida hurricanes […]

By Canadian Underwriter | September 30, 2004

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