RMS puts Hurricane Ian industry loss at up to $74bn in top-end estimate

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Reinsurance News - Oct 07, 2022

Catastrophe risk modeller and Moody’s Analytics company, RMS, has estimated that insurance and reinsurance industry losses from Hurricane Ian will be between $53 billion and $74 billion. Analysts said the best estimate would likely fall somewhere in the middle of this range at around $67 billion, wh...

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