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# March 13, 2017: Insurers' Penchant for Pension Risk, Catastrophe Bonds Still Disrupting and Six Years After Fukushima
- URL: https://www.riskmarketnews.com/march-13-2017-insurers-penchant-pension-risk-catastrophe-bonds-still-disrupting-six-years-fukushima/
- Published: 2017-03-13T06:33:34.000Z
- Updated: 2017-03-13T06:33:34.000Z
- Author: Chris Westfall

[Your Pension Check May Soon Be Coming From an Insurance Company](https://www.wsj.com/articles/that-pension-you-earned-may-soon-be-coming-from-someone-else-1489342032?ref=riskmarketnews.com)  
*Wall Street* *Journal (sub may be required)*  
Pension risk transfer is expected over time to transform the management of pensions for employers as well as for the insurance industry.

[Cat Bonds Allow Investors to Muscle in on Reinsurers’ Turf *FT (sub may be required)*](https://www.ft.com/content/1df11a60-e701-11e6-967b-c88452263daf?ref=riskmarketnews.com)  
Instruments that push risk on to the capital markets are disrupting an age-old game.

[Rain, Hail, Flash Flooding Predicted as Super Storm set to Lash Sydney, Brisbane](http://www.news.com.au/technology/environment/rain-hail-flash-flooding-predicted-as-super-storm-set-to-lash-sydney-brisbane/news-story/e3dbd644fe2c3709f602192d39d64665?ref=riskmarketnews.com)  
*News.au*  
A ‘perfect super cell storm’ has made its way across New South Wales and southeast Queensland.

[AIA Group Shares Fall 2.8 Percent on CEO Tucker’s Departure](http://in.reuters.com/article/aia-group-moves-idINL3N1GQ1X0?ref=riskmarketnews.com)  
*Reuters*  
Insurer AIA Group Ltd shares fel as investors digested the news that chief executive Mark Tucker will be retiring and joining HSBC.

[Dying Robots and Failing Hope: Fukushima Clean-Up Falters Six Years After Tsunami](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/mar/09/fukushima-nuclear-cleanup-falters-six-years-after-tsunami?ref=riskmarketnews.com)  
*The Guardian*  
Exploration work inside the nuclear plant’s failed reactors has barely begun, with the scale of the task described as ‘almost beyond comprehension’