Reinsurance prices came in lower than expected at 1.1 renewals, says Moody’s Ratings

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Reinsurance News - Jan 28, 2026

California wildfire losses at the start of last year failed to drive sufficient support for reinsurance pricing at the recent January 1st, 2026, renewals, while a benign Atlantic hurricane season in 2025 also contributed to property catastrophe prices coming in “a bit lower” than expecte...

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