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Meanings of traditional reinsurance in English
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Usage of traditional reinsurance in English
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Catastrophe bonds are typically issued by reinsurers seeking collateralized protection from investors, as opposed to traditionalreinsurance market.
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Catastrophe bonds are issued by reinsurers seeking collateralized protection from investors, as opposed to the traditionalreinsurance market.
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Cheaper products such as catastrophe bonds have provided an alternative to traditionalreinsurance and attracted yield-hungry institutional investors.
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Catastrophe bonds are traditionally issued by reinsurers seeking collateralized protection from investors, as opposed to the traditionalreinsurance market.
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Catastrophe bonds are typically issued by reinsurers seeking collateralized protection from capital markets investors rather than the traditionalreinsurance market.
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So called "cat bonds" are issued by reinsurers seeking collateralized protection from investors, as opposed to traditionalreinsurance market.
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Since the start of 2013 the cat bond market has offered cheaper insurance against natural disasters compared with the traditionalreinsurance market.
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Cat bonds are issued by reinsurers, such as Munich Re and Scor, seeking collateralised protection from investors, as opposed to the traditionalreinsurance market.