Dean insured losses may be $2 billion: EQECAT


Dean insured losses may be $2 billion: EQECAT

NEW YORK (Reuters)? Insurers may have to pay about $2 billion to cover losses stemming from Hurricane Dean, storm modeler Eqecat Inc. said on Wednesday. Oakland, California-based Eqecat said the majority of the losses occurred in Jamaica. Insured losses from the storm's two landfalls in Mexico...

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