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  1. After hurricane Ian

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    Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog

    1st anniversary of Hurricane Ian, Florida: Groundbreaking Swiss Re study unpacks loss drivers, including urbanization, ...

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  2. Decoding Crypto Risks for Financial Lines

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    Published by: Reinsurance Content Type: Publication

    Evolving cryptocurrency regulation creates an uncertain landscape for predicting fail-safe courses of action.

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  3. Yet more wildfires

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    Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Article

    Images of forest fires raging out of control and threatening communities have been a recurring feature of the news stories over ...

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  4. Closing the protection gap

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    Published by: Swiss Re Group

    Closing the protection gap – Smart solutions for the public sector

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  5. Secondary perils – Not so secondary

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    Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Article

    Even without mega-catastrophe events, the total insured losses were still the fourth highest on record, suggesting that we are ...

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  6. Backing Asia’s chip champions in a riskier world

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    Published by: Reinsurance Content Type: Article

    Explore the challenging and growing Asia's semiconductor industry and the role of insurance in managing risks.

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