Catastrophe risk managment : addressing the challenge on non-modelled perils
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<abstract displayLabel="Summary">Without doubt, the widespread industry adoption of catastrophe risk modelling has played an important role in enabling the global insurance and reinsurance industry to absorb over US$1 00 billion of in su red los ses from the natural disasters in 2011. However, in spite of the advances in CAT risk modelling tools1 over the last 20 years, there are gaps in global coverage and some material limitations of the current suite of risk models. Mr Paul Nunn of SCOR Global P&C discusses the challenges that remain in terms of quantifying these non-modelled risks. </abstract>
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<text>01/05/2012 Número 5 - mayo 2012 , p. 92-93</text>
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