Moody’s: Private Market Insured Losses From Francine to Not Exceed $2B

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Insurance Journal - Sep 18, 2024

U.S. private market insured losses from Hurricane Francine are estimated to not exceed $2 billion, Moody’s RMS Event Response team said. Losses to the National Flood Insurance Program from the hurricane are estimated to be less than $200 million, the …...

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