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30 January 2015Insurance

The appetite increases

Despite its reinstatement until 2020, the temporary lapse of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA), which provides the US with government-funded coverage against terror attacks, highlighted, perhaps paradoxically, both the need for this type of coverage to continue and also the willingness of the private sector to potentially assume some types of risk currently off limits.

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