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Impact of hurricane Katrina on global insurance market
Blabla, Jan ; Ducháčková, Eva (advisor) ; Daňhel, Jaroslav (referee)
This thesis examines the problem of impact of catastrophic natural events on insurance and reinsurance markets, with special focus on 2005 hurricane Katrina. It aims to analyze and evaluate the consequences of large scale economic loss on global insurance market. First part of the thesis describes the event and its implications. Impact on oil and gas industry and others is discussed. Main section is focused on repercussions of this event for both local and global insurance markets. Influence on selected subjects and new trends observable after Katrina are considered. Changes to alternative risk transfer instruments after 2005 are investigated.
Catastrophic risk in the insurance and new financial products and derivates for it´s solution
Koráb, Pavel ; Daňhel, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Hanzlík, Karel (referee)
Focus of this thesis is on catastrophic events in the world in the last two decades, on large economic losses they had caused and it examines the issue of insurance and reinsurance market. The first part is focused on the definition of disaster in insurance, basic risk management methods and role of insurance and reinsurance companies. In the second part is examined the development of catastrophes number, extent of their impact and the development in the year 2011. There is also described run through and impact of several significant events in last ten years. The third part examines the area of alternate risk transfer to capital markets by catastrophe risk-linked securities.

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