Moody’s RMS puts Japan earthquake insured loss at $3bn – $6bn

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Reinsurance News - Jan 12, 2024

Catastrophe risk modeller Moody’s RMS estimates that the total insurance industry loss from the magnitude 7.5 earthquake that struck Japan on New Year’s Day will likely fall between $3 billion and $6 billion. This estimate from Moody’s RMS is based on analysis of the devastating qu...

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