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Countries must seize the opportunity to build back better Published date: 14 Aug 2020 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic represents a significant challenge to global health and economies. By Jerome Jean Haegeli, Group Chief Economist, Swiss Re Institute Go to Countries must seize the opportunity to build back better
Weathering the storm – crisis lessons for climate resilience Published date: 22 Jun 2020 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog We must apply these lessons to another global crisis currently underway, that of climate change, and the re/insurance industry ... By Urs Baertschi, Chief Executive Officer Property & Casualty Reinsurance Go to Weathering the storm – crisis lessons for climate resilience
Why infrastructure investing in emerging markets is more critical than ever Published date: 16 Jun 2020 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog investment in infrastructure is essential: the relationship between infrastructure and economic growth is mutually reinforcing. By Jerome Jean Haegeli, Group Chief Economist, Head of Swiss Re Institute Go to Why infrastructure investing in emerging markets is more critical than ever
Lessons for a post-COVID-19 world Published date: 27 Apr 2020 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog To be better prepared for the next pandemic the ingenuity of the Pandemic Emergency Funding (PEF) can offer unique insights By Veronica Scotti, Former Chairperson Public Sector Solutions Go to Lessons for a post-COVID-19 world
Behavioural economics: Predicting the irrational in a data-driven world Published date: 16 Apr 2020 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog Swiss Re Institute has partnered with the University of Toronto's Behavioural Economics in Action at Rotman (BEAR) Centre to ... By Christoph Nabholz, Chief Research & Sustainability Officer, Managing Director Go to Behavioural economics: Predicting the irrational in a data-driven world
So much (more) to consider with cancer Published date: 31 Jan 2020 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog We all know of parents, siblings, or wider family members who have had or died from cancer. The World Health Organisation (WHO) ... By John Schoonbee, Global Chief Medical Officer Go to So much (more) to consider with cancer
A silver bullet won't solve a green problem Published date: 22 Jan 2020 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog Recent developments on the climate front have been more cause for concern than celebration. The failure of COP25 delegates to put ... By Christian Mumenthaler, Former Group Chief Executive Officer Go to A silver bullet won't solve a green problem
A silver bullet won't solve a green problem Published date: 22 Jan 2020 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog Recent developments on the climate front have been more cause for concern than celebration. The failure of COP25 delegates to put ... By Christian Mumenthaler, Group Chief Executive Officer Go to A silver bullet won't solve a green problem
Public-private partnerships are the key to tackling climate change. Here's why Published date: 15 Jan 2020 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog Investing in nature can be one of the most effective adaptation measures in the fight against climate change. By Veronica Scotti, Chairperson, Public Sector Solutions Go to Public-private partnerships are the key to tackling climate change. Here's why
Europe's forgotten winter storms: are we better prepared this season? Published date: 17 Dec 2019 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog On 26 December 1999, winter storm Lothar wreaked havoc across northwestern France, southern Germany and Switzerland. By Edi Schmid, Underwriting Advisor to the Group EC Go to Europe's forgotten winter storms: are we better prepared this season?