2017-22 losses a “wake-up call” to better assess climate risk, Moody’s Rahnama

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Reinsurance News - Mar 16, 2023

The record global natural catastrophe losses between 2017-22 are a “wake-up call” for the industry to “better assess, manage, and transfer” the risks of future climate-related events, saids Mohsen Rahnama, CEO of Moody’s RMS. Writing in the Moody’s RMS Catastrophe Review 2022, Rahnama hi...

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