Natural catastrophes (Nat Cats)

US insurers lost $27bn on H1 catastrophes

AM Best estimates US insurers’ pre-tax catastrophe-related losses in the first half of 2011, were $27bn, up $15.1bn, or 127%, from $11.9bn reported during the same period a year ago.

Hurricane Irene gets stronger

Hurricane Irene has intensified to a category 2 hurricane and is expected to continue to strengthen, becoming a major hurricane of category 3 and above, warns Risk Management Solutions.

First Hurricane Irene could hit US

AIR Worldwide has said that Irene became the Atlantic basin's first hurricane of the 2011 season when its winds strengthened to 75mph as it was leaving Puerto Rico's northern coast.

Amlin posts £192.3m loss

Lloyd’s insurer Amlin blamed catastrophe claims of £314.3m (H1 20010 £127.1m) that added 34 percentage points to its combined ratio for a pre-tax loss of £192.3m (H1 2010: profit of £107.6m).

Zurich claims Q2 bounce back

Zurich has announced a half year operating profit 7% down on the same time last year at £2.1bn, but said its second quarter was 7% up at $1.3bn.

Markel's 107% COR hit by catastrophes

Niche property and casualty insurer Markel blamed catastrophe losses of $99m for adding 10 points to its combined ratio, taking it to 107%, up from 102% for the same period last year.

Aon Benfield issues weather warning

Aon Benfield’s catastrophe modelling centre, Impact Forecasting, says July saw an increase in global tropic cyclone activity ahead of the Atlantic hurricane season reaching its peak.

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