Back in December, reinsurance heavyweight Swiss Re published estimates for total economic losses and insured losses worldwide from 2017s disaster events — now final numbers are out and they paint an even worse picture of the year that was. From the preliminary figure of US$306 billion for total economic losses from natural and man-made disasters, we see a jump to US$337 billion — a near doubling of 2016s total losses of US$188 billion. As for global insured losses from catastrophes, the value reached US$144 billion, which is also higher than the December estimate of US$136 billion.
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