S&P anticipates US insurers’ earnings to take a hit from Helene 

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Reinsurance News - Oct 04, 2024

Early insured loss estimates from hurricane Helene currently sit in the mid-single to low-double-digit billions of dollars, however rating agency S&P Global believes that the losses will be an earnings event, rather than a capital event, for the primary US property & casualty (P&C) insur...

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