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  1. Global natural catastrophe losses in 2025

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    Published by: Swiss Re Institute

    Global natural catastrophe losses in 2025 highlight record-breaking insured losses, wildfires, and significant global ...

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  2. Wildfires and severe thunderstorms in the US drive global insured losses to USD 80 billion in first half of 2025, Swiss Re Institute estimates

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    Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Press Release

    First half of 2025 second costliest first half-year ever regarding to Natural Catastrophes, read more in this press release by ...

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  3. Preparing for hurricane season in an era of climate change

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    Published by: Reinsurance Content Type: Article

    2024's hurricane season: higher risks ahead. Discover how insurers and corporates can leverage technology for rapid claims response.

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    Grosse Geister distorts our image of ourselves and our surroundings, unsettling our mental states and social situations and ...

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  5. AI brings a major change to insurance risk landscape

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    Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Article

    The blog promotes the Swiss Re Institute paper on Risk of AI - Pravina Ladva writes about her main takeaway from EP.

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