Florida-only insurers weather Hurricane Idalia amid market pullback
By Noor Zainab Hussain, Manya Saini and Matt Tracy Florida-only insurers such as Citizens Property Insurance anticipate fewer
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Idalia to boost Florida apartment insurance costs further
By Matt Tracy Hurricane Idalia is expected to increase insurance costs for Florida commercial real estate (CRE), particularly
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Hurricane Idalia could cost insurers $9.36 billion - UBS
UBS expects Hurricane Idalia to result in insured losses of $9.36 billion based on preliminary estimates, the brokerage
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Farmers Insurance to lay off 2,400 workers across its entire business
California-based Farmers Insurance said Monday it is laying off 11% of its workforce — or 2,400 employees — in a bid to restructure itself for long-term growth.
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Ukraine is working on a plan to get grain shipments moving again
Ukraine is in talks with some of the world's biggest insurance companies to cover ships traveling to and from its ports in the Black Sea — a crucial step toward a full resumption of vital grain exports around the globe.
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Lahaina wildfire insured property loss to be about $3.2 billion - KCC
Insured property losses from the wildfire that ravaged the resort town of Lahaina in Hawaii last week are
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Australia's corporate regulator calls for better handling of insurance claims
(Reuters) -Australia's corporate regulator said on Wednesday it had asked the country's general insurers to improve their claims handling practices
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Colombia's Grupo SURA cuts 2023 guidance, raises mid-term outlook after Nutresa deal
By Sarah Morland and Marion Giraldo Grupo SURA, Colombia's largest investment company, on Tuesday cut its 2023 net
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Insurers poised for US break on investment losses from high rates
By Koh Gui Qing SEATTLE Some insurers operating in the United States stand to reap a windfall worth
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Inflation may be cooling — but drivers can't seem to catch a break
If you're sitting in rush-hour traffic in Arlington, Virginia, there's a good chance you'll spot Hunter Scott in his helmet and elbow pads scooting right past you on an adjacent path.
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Hawaii wildfires to cause second-largest total insured loss in state's history - KCC
The total insured loss from the ongoing wildfires on Maui island is expected to be the second largest
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Where people have to choose between food or home insurance
Extreme weather and climate change are driving up home insurance costs, forcing some into desperation.
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