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JLT's Flandro: Market Surprises Could Change Fortunes of Global Reinsurers

David Flandro, global head of analytics, JLT Re, said possible surprises among interest rates, inflation, changing risk appetites among third party capital providers and an uptick in catastrophes could spark market changes for global reinsurers.

Sept. 11, 2016

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