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Reforms boost outlook for carbon and renewables markets
03 January 2018A year of regulatory changes has boosted confidence that environmental markets have a bright future, say the winners in this year's Environmental Finance annual Market Rankings
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Environmental Finance announces Annual Market Rankings Winners
15 December 2017Environmental Finance is proud to announce the winners in its 18th Annual Market Rankings.
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Voting in Environmental Finance's 18th Annual Market Rankings closes soon
03 November 2017Voting has begun in the Environmental Finance Annual Market Rankings – the largest and most closely watched survey of the world's environmental markets.
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Philippines government cedes cat risks to global reinsurers
16 August 2017The Philippines government has agreed a reinsurance programme that will cover national government assets, as well as 25 participating provinces, from up to $206 million in losses from major typhoons and earthquakes.
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Innovation increases in static market
15 December 2016While Hurricane Matthew attracted most attention, 2016 also saw some significant innovation in the cat bond market, says Joe Walsh
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Annual Market Rankings winners revealed
09 December 2016Environmental Finance is proud to announce the winners in its 17th Annual Market Rankings.
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Insuring in a changing climate
10 October 2016A year after the PRA's landmark report into the insurance sector and climate change, Environmental Finance looks at how the industry is responding.
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Allianz Risk Transfer launches innovative wind hedge tool
06 May 2016Allianz Risk Transfer (ART) has announced a 10-year wind revenue hedge with an annual fixed payment structure that provides "revenue certainty never before available to the wind industry".
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A maturing market
17 December 2015The catastrophe bond market saw growth slow in 2015, but demand for other risk transfer mechanisms remains strong, says Peter Cripps
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A record-breaking year?
11 December 2014The catastrophe risk management market has been buoyed by an influx of capital in 2014, writes Peter Cripps