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European insurer Achmea is hoping to increase the size of its new Windmill II Re DAC (2020) catastrophe bond transaction by as much as 25%, with the offering now targeting up to EUR 100 million (US $113m) of reinsurance protection for the company. Dutch headquartered European market focused insurance group Achmea returned to the catastrophe…
Read MoreThe term of Avatar Property and Casualty Insurance Company’s latest catastrophe bond was shortened to one year just before its issuance, as the insurer settled for a single year of reinsurance coverage from the $65 million Casablanca Re Pte. Ltd. (Series 2020-1) transaction. The reason for the shortening of the term of Avatar’s new catastrophe…
Read MoreHere are the ten most popular news articles, week ending 14th June 2020, covering catastrophe bonds, ILS, reinsurance capital and related risk transfer topics. To ensure you never miss a thing subscribe to the weekly Artemis email newsletter updates or get our email alerts for every article we publish. Ten most read articles on Artemis.bm,…
Read MoreThank you for listening to the podcast. There were some audio difficulties during this interview, which I hope you can overlook. It certainly does not take away from Dr. Sheikh’s message and her wonderful interview. “‘It’s a strange time to be having a baby,’ my patient said as she sat alone in her labor room.…
Read MoreMany states are beginning to reopen, and hospitals are once again scheduling elective surgeries. The question on many patients’ minds is, “Should I undergo elective surgery right now?” Although 31 percent of people have chosen to delay care and 50 percent of people over 65 have decided to wait to receive care during COVID-19, according…
Read MoreLooking back on the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, I hope that we are able to take away several lessons. Immediately after the virus showed up in the United States, many physicians without access to virus testing seemed to go straight to imaging for an answer. While a few imaging tests proved to be…
Read MoreI wake up in a cold sweat. It’s 4 a.m. “Are you awake?” The text goes to one of my colleagues and best friends. I call him brother. He responds as calmly and kindly as he always does. “Sure, what’s wrong?” I don’t know where to begin. I feel stuck in a nightmare surrounded by…
Read More“You have to work twice as hard to get half as far.” As a black woman, this sentiment has haunted me for my entire life. Minority individuals are consistently forced to go above and beyond to prove themselves, regardless of the setting. Unfortunately, medical education is no different. Black and Hispanic students, often referred to…
Read MoreTaxpayers received a bit of good news as far as a second round of IRS stimulus checks this week. However, the bad news is that it will probably be more than a month before lawmakers actually start to hammer down the details of the next stimulus bill. It’s still unclear whether a second round of […]
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Read MoreThe tenets of managing an ICU are relatively simple: Air goes in and out, blood goes round and round. There’s this moment in the delivery room where everyone holds their breath. In that silence, we expect a tiny gasp or maybe a big cry. “Why isn’t he crying,” moms often ask. “Is there a problem?…
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