H1 global insured nat cat losses 68% higher than ten-year average: Munich Re

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Reinsurance News - Jul 31, 2024

A new report from Munich Re has revealed that global insured losses from natural disasters in H1 of 2024 stood at $62 billion, 68% higher than the ten-year average of $37 billion and slightly up on last year. The reinsurer’s report additionally observed that global losses in H1 of 2024 were $1...

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