Catastrophe Risk Programs Face Congressional Crunch Time
Capital growth boosts US insurer catastrophe capacity to record levels
Capital growth boosts US insurer catastrophe capacity to record levels
Nearly a quarter century following the 9/11 attacks, a new report says critical gaps in current risk modeling capabilities continue to constrain private sector participation in terrorism risk coverage.
Lawmakers passes legislation expanding the definition of geological hazards to include climate-related risks.
Models will need to “play catch up” on perils most affected by warming trends, such as severe convective storms, Schmelzer says.