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  1. Growing exposure and protection gaps in Asia

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    Earthquakes, floods and tropical cyclones were the main drivers of the USD 5 billion in insured losses from natural catastrophes ...

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  2. Even quiet hurricane seasons can roar

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    Atlantic hurricane season may not begin until June 1, but hurricane forecasting season is in full swing: Colorado State ...

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  3. Continue Enforcement Liability Insurance

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    Supreme Court redefines CEL insurance as guarantee insurance, expanding coverage and reshaping claims management in China’s legal ...

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  4. Nicole Fera Head Regional 1

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  5. South Africa Outlook

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    South Africa’s insurance sector faces moderate growth as reforms boost resilience, GDP rises, and pension changes reshape ...

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  6. Global Executive Dialogue

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    Register for the Global Executive Dialogue on World Insurance Sigma 2024. Gain deep insights into the insurance markets and the ...

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