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The Pursuit of Systemic Risk
The financial market crash of 2008 was, at heart, a consequence of the massive unrecognized tangle of systemic risk hidden in the proprietary…
U.S. Flood Risk: Moving Beyond FEMA and NFIP
A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of presenting our recent successes and future progress in RMS US Flood risk modeling to a packed house at…
Severe Thunderstorm Risk: What You Don’t Know Ca...
Are you using experience based rating to underwrite severe thunderstorm risk? Many use this approach in North America, but if you do, you…
Discussing Risk and Resiliency at the Clinton Gl...
This week I attended the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Winter Meeting alongside RMS’ chief research officer Robert Muir Wood. RMS recently…
Modeling the Deal of the Year
The first storm surge catastrophe bond ever released in the insurance-linked securities markets was awarded “Deal of the Year” by Bond Buyer …
When Did Windstorms Become So Wet?
Looking back to the start of the European windstorm season, my colleague Brian Owens pondered whether the insurance industry would experience …