
-
Timberwolves oust Warriors, Celtics down Knicks to stay alive
-
Dengue, chikungunya may soon be endemic in Europe: research
-
End of nuclear in Taiwan fans energy security fears
-
Reddit founder Ohanian buys stake in Chelsea women's team
-
Sun Yang to swim at China championships after doping ban
-
'I thought she'd survive': Story of slain Gaza photojournalist touches Cannes
-
Pandemic accord, tightened budget on menu at big WHO meet
-
Trump to close deal-making Gulf tour in UAE
-
Ex-All Black Mehrtens backing sleeping giant Beziers
-
Piastri in control, Ferrari floundering as F1 arrives in Europe
-
Premier League top-five hopefuls battle for Champions League riches
-
Under pressure from hard-right, Starmer takes cautious approach to EU 'reset'
-
Stocks drop as fresh trade news awaited, oil down on Iran hopes
-
Ukraine, Russia to hold first direct talks since 2022
-
Tatum-less Boston down Knicks to stay alive in playoffs
-
South Korea police arrest two over Son Heung-min 'blackmail'
-
With Trump's second term, Big Tech embraces US exceptionalism
-
System glitch delays Australian-made rocket launch
-
Conceicao tight-lipped over Milan future after cup final defeat
-
Putin not on Kremlin list for Ukraine talks in Turkey
-
Real Madrid delay Barca celebrations with late win over Mallorca
-
Putin not named in Russian delegation for Ukraine talks: Kremlin
-
Bologna end 51-year wait for glory with Italian Cup triumph
-
Bologna beat AC Milan to win the Italian Cup
-
Mexican influencer shot dead during live stream
-
Henry agrees record $30 million extension with Ravens
-
McIlroy not trying to be Bryson's best mate with Masters silence
-
Democrats grill Trump's controversial health secretary
-
Trump admin axes safeguards against 'forever chemicals' in drinking water
-
Crypto industry praises Trump, calls for market clarity
-
Straka, Hovland, Aberg seek first major win, Ryder Cup spot
-
HBO again: Warner's streaming service gets old name back
-
FIA cuts controversial F1 driver swearing fines
-
Toddler separated from parents in US deportation case returned to Venezuela
-
Palestinians mark Nakba amid mass displacement in Gaza and West Bank
-
NHL's Canucks hire Foote as head coach
-
Spain probes ticket fees for Bad Bunny concerts
-
Daredevil Tom Cruise and his 'Mission: Impossible' wow Cannes
-
Toddler separated from parents in US deportation case returns to Venezuela
-
Trump announces big Boeing order for Qatar Airways
-
French PM strikes defiant note on child abuse scandal
-
Champions League return more important than Europa League glory for Amorim
-
Sean Combs's ex Cassie alleges pattern of abuse ahead of defense grilling
-
Seeking something new, Airbnb CEO promises 'perfect concierge'
-
Pedersen takes third stage win of Giro d'Italia
-
'Assassin's Creed' no saviour for struggling Ubisoft
-
Tottenham's Kulusevski to miss Europa League final after surgery
-
Huge drop in US overdose deaths, marking progress in opioid crisis
-
De Niro says Hollywood worried about 'wrath of Trump'
-
Pedersen takes third stage win in Giro d'Italia
SCS | -1.61% | 10.54 | $ | |
CMSD | -0.58% | 22.26 | $ | |
RIO | -0.39% | 62.03 | $ | |
RBGPF | 100% | 63.81 | $ | |
CMSC | -0.43% | 21.965 | $ | |
JRI | -0.86% | 12.77 | $ | |
BCC | -3.27% | 90.74 | $ | |
GSK | -0.36% | 36.22 | $ | |
NGG | -0.15% | 67.43 | $ | |
BTI | -0.35% | 40.55 | $ | |
RYCEF | -1.61% | 10.53 | $ | |
BCE | -3.39% | 21.26 | $ | |
AZN | -2.25% | 66.23 | $ | |
RELX | 1.24% | 53.06 | $ | |
VOD | -0.22% | 9.04 | $ | |
BP | -0.66% | 30.36 | $ |

Los Angeles wildfires costliest in history: Munich Re
German reinsurance giant Munich Re said Wednesday that last month's huge wildfires in Los Angeles had been the costliest "in the history of the insurance industry".
Munich Re, which acts as an insurer for insurers, said it expected some 1.2 billion euros ($1.3 billion) in loss claims from the fires.
The estimate was "subject to a high degree of uncertainty owing to the complexity of the losses incurred", the group said in a statement.
Nonetheless, the figure would represent "the most substantial wildfire losses in the history of the insurance industry", Munich Re said.
The conflagration around the United States' second city burned for three weeks, forcing thousands of residents to evacuate their homes.
The fires destroyed thousands of structures, affecting the affluent Pacific Palisades neighbourhood of Los Angeles, Malibu and the community of Altadena in the wider county.
Private meteorological firm AccuWeather has estimated the total damage and economic loss at between $250 billion and $275 billion.
The impact of the wildfires would show up in Munich Re's results for the first quarter of 2025 but the group said it was well prepared to absorb the costs from such natural catastrophes.
Munich Re had "reduced the risk (to the group) compared to maybe five years ago", chief financial officer Christoph Jurecka told reporters.
From an insurance perspective, the wildfires in Los Angeles were "no problem at all", CEO Joachim Wenning said.
"Risks that lead to major damage are part of our business," Wenning said, adding that Munich Re would continue to cover wildfires as long as the compensation was appropriate.
- Full-year result -
For 2024, the reinsurance group said it had booked a net profit of 5.7 billion euros, in line with the estimates of analysts surveyed by the financial data firm FactSet.
In the fourth quarter of 2024, Munich Re's net profit came in at 979 million euros, a three-percent decline on the same period in the previous year.
Total claims from major disasters cost the group 3.9 billion euros, 2.6 billion euros of which were related to natural catastrophes.
The most significant of these was Hurricane Helene, which swept through the southeastern United States in late September, racking up 0.5 billion euros in costs for Munich Re.
Hurricane Milton, which made landfall in Florida later last year, generated losses of 400 million euros for Munich Re in the fourth quarter.
Despite the huge damages caused by the Los Angeles wildfires, Munich Re said it still expected to see net profit rise to six billion euros in 2025.
Revenues were expected to total 64 billion euros in the year ahead, the group said.
A.Zbinden--VB