S&P sees limited credit impact from Middle East conflict on reinsurers

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Reinsurance News - Mar 03, 2026

Following the recent escalation of conflict in the Middle East, S&P has indicated that reinsurers’ capital adequacy is strong enough to mitigate the potential risk of credit quality deterioration, although those with broad geographic footprints and significant exposure to specialty markets in th...

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