A&E Reserves Continue Steady Decline, Even As Asbestos Losses Surge for Second Consecutive Year

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Risk & Insurance - Dec 09, 2025

Despite steady reserve declines over a decade, concentrated asbestos losses among major insurers are pressuring the industry's $146 billion ultimate A&E exposure, AM Best reports. The post A&E Reserves Continue Steady Decline, Even As Asbestos Losses Surge for Second Consecutive Year appea...

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