Initial estimates point to Hurricane Idalia insured loss of below $10 billion

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Reinsurance News - Aug 31, 2023

Initial estimates for insurance industry losses from Hurricane Idalia, which made landfall in Florida on Wednesday as a major Category 3 storm, are lower than previously feared and point to insured losses of less than $10 billion. So far, there’s been a range of early estimates for insured los...

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