Climate-change induced rise in claims costs unlikely to lead to negative ratings: S&P

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Reinsurance News - Sep 11, 2024

Global ratings agency S&P Global has stated that for most rated rated primary insurers, a climate change-induced rise in claims costs is unlikely to lead to negative rating actions over the medium term, even if profitability was to become more volatile. 2023 marked the fourth consecutive year th...

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