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    Hurricane Milton Challenges US Flood Insurance Bonds

    October 11, 2024


    What’s going on here?

    Hurricane Milton has devastated Florida’s east coast, impacting the US National Flood Insurance Program’s catastrophe bonds significantly.

    What does this mean?

    The US National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) relies on catastrophe bonds to mitigate extreme weather risks, but Hurricane Milton is challenging this approach. These bonds, which amounted to $1.3 billion, have plunged between 13% and 59% in just a week, said Aon. This sharp decline highlights the volatility present in insurance-linked securities (ILS). With the storm’s widespread flooding and tornadoes, Twelve Capital highlighted the difficulties investors face in evaluating real-time impacts and potential bond triggers. The complexities in anticipating payouts might prolong the uncertainty, delaying investors’ redemption and potentially leading to ‘private trapped ILS capital’—a liquidity threat flagged by UBS analysts.

    Why should I care?

    For markets: Navigating the insurance storm.

    The volatility in NFIP catastrophe bonds highlights the financial risks linked to severe weather events. Investors might experience delayed payouts and liquidity challenges, stressing the importance of thorough risk assessment in ILS investments. As climate change amplifies storm frequency and severity, investors should prepare for increased volatility in this sector.

    The bigger picture: Shifting tides in financial risk management.

    Hurricane Milton highlights the evolving challenges in financial markets associated with climate risks. The NFIP catastrophe bonds aim to provide flood risk protection from named storms, but extreme weather is testing their resilience. This scenario emphasizes the need for improved strategies in managing financial exposure to natural disasters, potentially prompting a reevaluation of how these risks are assessed and handled globally.



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