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Environmental calamities top World Economic Forum's risk lists
16 January 2019Global survey reveals worries about extreme weather and failure to address climate change
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Germany's BaFin re-emphasises willingness for 'smooth' Brexit
16 January 2019But insurers must put in same level of effort, German regulator says
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Cyber joins business interruption as top risks globally
15 January 2019Brexit-related and cyber threats are top concerns in UK
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Three US insurers sue California utility over Camp wildfire
15 January 2019Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E), the Californian utility, plans filing for bankruptcy
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Swiss Re estimates 2018 catastrophe bill at $2.9bn
15 January 2019Fourth quarter did almost half the damage
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Econ approves amendments to Eiopa's powers
14 January 2019European Parliament's finance committee paves way for Eiopa to have say on internal models
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Nat cats cost German reinsurers in 2017
14 January 2019Regulator BaFin details statistical performance for 29 reinsurers in Germany
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New York regulator orders Arch and AIG subsidiary to repay $8m
14 January 2019Both insurers fined over firefighter insurance premium rates
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UK insurers more optimistic than rest of financial services
14 January 2019The quarterly CBI / PwC survey of 84 firms reveals a marked divergence in business conditions between sub-sectors
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Insurers expected to disclose how they address climate risks
11 January 2019EC publishes first report on climate-related information
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