Climate-related catastrophes are anticipated to shape market dynamics in the long term, as insurers adapt to more frequent and severe weather events. The 2024 Atlantic Hurricane season, initially forecasted to be “extremely active,” was influenced by La Niña conditions and a warm tropical Atlantic.
Aon forecasts stable US property re/insurance after hurricanes
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