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Making a Market for Acts of God - The Practice of Risk Trading in the Global Reinsurance Industry (Hardcover)
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Making a Market for Acts of God - The Practice of Risk Trading in the Global Reinsurance Industry (Hardcover)
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Reinsurance is a financial market that trades in the risk of
unpredictable and devastating disasters - such as Hurricane
Katrina, the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami, and the terrorist
attacks on the World Trade Centre. Such disasters are increasing in
both frequency and severity, with the cost of their losses mounting
rapidly. Reinsurance insures insurance companies, enabling them to
pay claims arising from these losses. It is thus a market mechanism
that is a critical part of the social and economic safety net,
helping to pick up the pieces after disasters. Yet, how is the risk
of such disasters calculated and traded in a global market? This
book brings to life the reinsurance market through vivid real-life
tales that draw from an ethnographic, "fly-on-the-wall" study of
the global reinsurance industry over three annual cycles. The
authors shadowed underwriters around the world as they traded risks
through multiple disasters. For instance, this book takes readers
into the desperate hours of pricing Japanese risks during March
2011, while the devastating aftermath of the Tohoku earthquake is
unfolding. To show how the market works, the book offers authentic
tales gathered from observations of reinsurers in Bermuda, Lloyd's
of London, Continental Europe and SE Asia as they evaluate, price
and compete for different risks as part of their everyday practice.
Understanding how this market for disasters works has never been
more critical given the impact of climate change and increased
global connectivity, where a flood in one country can trigger
losses to supply chains around the world. The authors develop a
novel concept of how global markets work, which advances
scholarship and challenges current thinking about how financial
markets trade in intangible assets such as risk. This book will be
useful to readers interested in markets for disasters, insurance,
reinsurance and financial markets, and academics interested in the
practice of financial markets specifically or the practice of
strategy and organizations generally.
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