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  • Swiss Re fell back into the red for the second quarter, as worse-than-expected mark-to-market losses and writedowns returned to haunt the reinsurer. Meanwhile, Hannover Re and Munich Re fared well in
  • Electronic weather trading platform Weather Risk Solutions (WRS) has fully launched a series of hurricane commodity call options, allowing traders to hedge the risk of a landfalling hurricane in 78 U
  • Oil Casualty Insurance Co (OCIL) has launched a dutch auction to repurchase up to $50mn of the outstanding $135mn Class B notes on its 2005 excess liability cat bond Avalon Re, for up to $42.5mn. The
  • IFEX has added to its suite of event-linked futures, listing Eastern seaboard and North East US tropical wind contracts on the Chicago Climate Futures Exchange (CCFE). IFEX – which trades indus
  • Hannover Re’s latest catastrophe bond, Eurus II, closed yesterday (29 July), providing the reinsurer with EUR150mn of European windstorm cover and taking overall 2009 cat bond issuance to $1.8b
  • Parkton Re Ltd, the cat bond put together for North Carolina’s state wind pool, has become the latest 2009 issue to upsize as it increased from a planned $125mn to $200mn on closing. The transa
  •  Notwithstanding an active 2009 catastrophe season, the spreads on insurance-linked securities (ILS) are likely to tighten later this year, in what is typically an active time for issuance.   Accord
  • Hannover Re’s proposed EUR75mn European windstorm catastrophe bond, Eurus II, will incorporate BNP Paribas’ (BNPP) repurchase agreement (repo) collateral structure. As reported by Trading
  • Ratings agency Standard & Poor’s (S&P) has downgraded six cat bonds and placed a further four on CreditWatch with negative implications in a move which stems from a hardening of its rating crit
  • North Carolina’s state-backed catastrophe insurance plans, the Joint Underwriting Association and the North Carolina Insurance Underwriting Association, (NCJUA/IUA), have securitised $125mn of