Hong Kong caps insurance purchases of Chinese residents
December 20 2016 by InsuranceAsia News-
Asia warming faster than global average, hit by 79 weather-related disasters in 2023: WMO
- April 23
Floods and storms are causing the highest number of reported casualties and economic losses, whilst the impact of heatwaves became more severe, according to a report from the UN climate agency.
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QBE appoints Jordan Stewart as Asia’s business development lead, broker distribution
- April 22
Stewart, who has relocated to Hong Kong from Melbourne, will work with the teams across QBE Asia to enhance its broker partnerships across the region.
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Peak Re’s outlook upgraded to ‘stable’ as growth prospects brighten: Moody’s
- April 22
The upgrade from "negative" reflects its view that contagion risk from its parent Fosun International, in the form of strain on its business growth, is unlikely to increase meaningfully.
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CCR Re’s Africa and Asia FY 2023 GWP increases by 27%
- April 22
The reinsurer saw moderate claims in Asia throughout the year, not affected by big cat events such as typhoons Doksuri in Beijing and Saola in Hong Kong and saw few individual claims in Korea.