Lloyd’s profits leap on back of low catastrophes


Lloyd’s profits leap on back of low catastrophes

LONDON (Reuters)? The Lloyd's of London insurance market's pretax profit for the first six months of the year jumped 34% thanks to high premiums and low catastrophe claims, it said on Thursday. The world's oldest and biggest insurance market made £1.81 billion ($3.65 billion), up from £1.35...

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