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Macro-financial risk 2026-04-26 11 min 12 sources

Catastrophe Bonds and ILS in 2026: The Quietly Maturing Climate Capital Market

Outstanding cat bond capital reached USD 47B at end 2024, up from USD 31B in 2022, after a record USD 17.7B issuance year that survived hurricanes Beryl, Helene, and Milton without a single principal impairment.

The catastrophe bond and broader insurance-linked securities (ILS) market entered 2026 as the most credible climate-capital instrument the reinsurance industry has produced. Outstanding 144A cat bond capital reached USD 47B at end 2024 (Artemis Deal Directory), a 52 percent expansion in 24 months from the USD 31B end 2022 mark. Aon Securi...

Macro-financial risk 2026-04-26 11 minute read 15 sources

The US Property Insurance Retreat: FAIR Plans, Reinsurance, and the New Cost of Catastrophe

Hurricane Milton, Helene, and the January 2025 Los Angeles wildfires reset the catastrophe baseline. Florida and California carriers retrenched, residual markets ballooned, and reinsurance pricing softened off a cyclical peak while cat bond issuance hit a record. The 2026 question is whether regulatory reform and capital innovation can restore admitted market capacity before the next megacat.

Hurricane Milton made landfall as a Category 3 storm at Siesta Key, Florida on October 9, 2024, generating roughly USD 17 billion in insured losses out of USD 50 billion in total economic damage. Two weeks earlier, on September 26, 2024, Hurricane Helene struck the Big Bend coast as a Category 4, with USD 7 billion of insured loss concent...