Coronavirus Costs Deal Relatively Modest Blow to Major U.S. Insurers

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Carrier Management - Aug 12, 2020

Coronavirus Costs Deal Relatively Modest Blow to Major U.S. Insurers The coronavirus pandemic dealt a relatively modest $2.5 billion blow to five insurers with large U.S. operations in the second quarter - a cost that was far less than feared and which the industry ......

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