Catastrophe-modeling firm AIR Worldwide narrowed its estimate for insured losses in the U.S. from Hurricane Irma to $25 billion to $35 billion. AIR Worldwide had forecast a loss range of $20 billion to $40 billion on Monday, as the storm continued to batter the Southeast. Including the Caribbean, the damage estimates come to $32 billion and $50...
Source: Wall Street Journal September 15, 2017 21:04 UTC