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  • Swiss Re now ranks 2011 ahead of 2005 as the costliest catastrophe year ever for insurers, according to the reinsurer's latest Sigma report.
  • Catco could lose another 4.7 percentage points of returns from its 2012 portfolio if the PCS estimate for Superstorm Sandy losses were to rise to $26bn, according to a presentation seen by Trading Risk
  • I wonder who first used the term "hot capital" to describe the current investor enthusiasm for the alternative reinsurance market?
  • The ILS market is maintaining discipline even as strong demand pushes down pricing, participants at the inaugural Sifma Trading Risk roundtable argued.
  • A proposed Dutch flood pool could become the third-biggest catastrophe placement in the world if it proceeds with plans to place a giant EUR4bn cover, sister publication The Insurance Insider reported.
  • Specialist ILS fund managers are coming under increased fee pressure from institutional investors, despite increased inflows into the sector, Trading Risk has found
  • The ILS market is unlikely to see another structure similar to the disputed Nelson Re cat bond in the near-term, according to Fermat Capital co-founder John Seo.
  • Pimco is understood to be among the wave of generalist investors renewing their interest in the cat bond market, forming part of a trend that has helped de-couple cat bond pricing dynamics from the reinsurance market cycle
  • Swiss Re has recouped $7.2mn of Hurricane Sandy losses from its Vega Capital 2010 cat bond in the second investor payout on the three-year deal, according to a Moody's rating note.
  • The convergence market now makes up 14 percent of global property catastrophe limit and will have a significant impact on the US market in the upcoming June renewals, Guy Carpenter said in a report on the April renewals yesterday.