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Calculating the Cost of CatastrophesDecember 29, 2007
RMS president and CEO Hemant
Shah, and Peter Williams, finance director of DMGT, discuss DMGT's
investment relationship with RMS, the history and evolution of RMS,
and the company's continued expansion into new markets and models. |
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November 2007
RMS analyst Emily Paterson
discusses Tropical Cyclone Gonu and other extreme events for which
Middle Eastern countries are at risk, and looks at solutions for
managing natural hazard risk. |
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"Re Views: Hemant Shah" Business InsuranceSeptember 2007
President and CEO Hemant Shah discusses the appropriate role and use
of models, the importance of data quality in risk management,
Solvency II, and deploying excess capital. |
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Dean Heading for Mexico Oil Fields, CNBC Squawk BoxAugust 22, 2007
Dr. Claire
Souch discusses Hurricane Dean's path towards the southern Gulf of
Mexico, where most of the country's oil infrastructure is based, and
possible effect on oil prices. |
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"The Worst Flood Ever?" GuardianJuly 24, 2007
RMS estimates about
the number of properties directly flooded, based off of postcode
research and press reports of the time, mentioned in article about
the 1947 U.K. Flood. |
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"Insurance Claims Could Top £3bn," Financial TimesJuly 24, 2007
Estimates from RMS indicating that the June and July U.K. floods
could pose the biggest test to the private flood insurance market
and could lead to a serious reconsideration of the availability of
flood insurance mentioned in article discussing how the recent
floods could effect the cost of insurance and its availability. |
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"GR
Survey: Catastrophe Models," Global ReinsuranceJuly 1, 2007
RMS'
Paul VanderMarck discusses the role of catastrophe models in
relation to findings from a recent online survey that found support
for catastrophe models as a good value for the money, and
increasingly important to the business of reinsurers, insurers,
brokers and support service professionals. |
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Storm World: Hurricanes, Politics and the Battle Over Global
WarmingJuly 1, 2007
RMS' upward revision of estimates about Florida and
Gulf Coast hurricane risk, following discussions with a panel of
experts and scientists, mentioned in Chris Mooney's new book
Storm World: Hurricanes, Politics and the Battle Over Global
Warming. |
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"New Orleans is Safer, But Risks Still Loom," Los Angeles Times June 21, 2007
RMS' Patricia Grossi interviewed as part of an article on the danger
of more serious flooding in New Orleans. |
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"NAIC Sets Hearings To Examine Cat Models," National UnderwriterJune 11, 2007
Release of RMS catastrophe model mentioned as an important factor,
along with calculations by ratings agencies, in the process of
insurers developing their rates and limiting catastrophe exposure in
places such as Florida and Louisiana. |
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"WindX: A
Parametric Standard for US Hurricane Risk," Bermuda Re/InsuranceJune 1, 2007
RMS' Peter Nakada explains how WindX, a new parametric product, will
enable the transfer of risk in different ways. |
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"Changing Climates, Creeping Costs," Risk & InsuranceJune 1, 2007
RMS'
Celine Herwijer quoted on how both businesses and governments will
have to adapt to the greater hazards created by climate change. Dr.
Robert Muir-Wood also mentioned in regards to how climate change may
affect increasingly hazardous weather patterns. |
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"Modelling Earthquake Risk in China," Asian Insurance ReviewJune 1, 2007
RMS' Domenico del Re discusses China's changing earthquake risk
profile and points out the salient features of the model developed
in conjunction with the Institute of Engineering Mechanics (IEM),
the scientific arm of the China Earthquake Authority. |
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"A.M. Best Special Report: U.S. Hurricane Catastrophe Review -- One
Blow Away From $10 Gas," Insurance News NetMay 21, 2007
RMS
mentioned, along with AIR Worldwide Corp. and EQECAT Inc., as having
provided A.M. Best with simulated insured losses or background
material on how a potential hurricane could affect the Gulf and
surrounding energy infrastructure. |
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"Hurricane Ahead, But Lower Insurance," BusinessWeekMay 14, 2007
RMS' Robert Muir-Wood quoted on misconceptions about insurance
pricing as part of an article on why the price of property coverage
is going down in the face of dire predictions. |
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2007 U.S.
Insurer Awards, U.S. InsurerMay 2007
As part of the 2007 U.S. Insurer Awards, RMS was selected
by readers as "Risk Modeling Firm of the Year." Updates to existing
RMS models and the introduction of new models were cited along side
our research on catastrophes as features that set RMS apart. |
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"Windstorm
Kyrill: A Glimpse Into the Future?" Catastrophe Risk ManagementApril 2007
RMS' Claire Souch, along with Julian Alovisi and Jane Toothill,
discusses how Windstorm Kyrill serves as a reminder that windstorm
is a real threat to insurers and reinsurers in Europe due to both
the severity of losses and the large area affected by the storm. |
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"Factoring in Disaster," The Tampa TribuneFebruary 11, 2007
RMS models and
methodology mentioned in article outlining the pros and cons of
using catastrophe models in Florida's storm planning and regulation. |
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"Killer Cloud," BBCJanuary 19, 2007
RMS' Dr. Gordon Woo was interviewed as
part of this BBC Timewatch Documentary tracing evidence of
the 1783 volcanic eruption in Iceland. This volcanic disaster led to
poisonous gases that enveloped Europe, and one of the worst winters
on record. |
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"5th Annual Report of the 'Insurance Industry 100 most Powerful
(North America)' List," InsuranceBroadcasting.comJanuary 9, 2007
RMS' CEO
and President, Hemant Shah, has been chosen as one of the 100 most
powerful people in the insurance industry according to
InsuranceBroadcasting.com's 5th annual list. Shah was selected to
represent the "Risk Modeling" category based on criteria ranging
from diversity of power to influence over resources. |