In the context of a “dire” risk environment, where the list of increased global risks only keeps growing, Hannover Re’s chief executive officer issued a stark warning to the market and its clients on the consequences of rates and terms and conditions falling below par—it may have to return cash to its shareholders.
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11 September 2023 Geopolitical uncertainties, climate change and inflation all feed into the trend of ever-higher loss expenditures, says Sven Althoff of Hannover Re.