Benfield reviews recent hurricane/typhoon season.(Capitol Beat)

Claims, January, 2005

Between Atlantic hurricanes and Pacific typhoons, the 2004 storm season generated record catastrophe losses. In addition to the quartet of hurricanes that reached landfall in the United States, 10 successive typhoons in Asia further escalated 2004 catastrophe claims.

Benfield, a reinsurance intermediary and risk advisory firm, has reviewed the losses to consider their impact on reinsurance markets in Bermuda, Europe, London, and the United States, providing a listing of loss estimates for many of the major companies in the market.

The report also suggests that modeling methods need to be revised. "The magnitude of Hurricane Andrew in 1992 had encouraged insurers and reinsurers to focus on severity rather than frequency in modeled loss scenarios,"...

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