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Bewlay: History a Limited Tool in Gauging the Next Risks

Nancy Bewlay, head of North American Casualty for Swiss Re, said insurers and reinsurers are increasingly turning to predictive modeling and other indicators to gauge new and emerging risks.

Oct. 28, 2014

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