+ Follow TYPHOON NARI Tag
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[Title] => Gov't readies to assist typhoon victims
[Summary] => The Philippine government has prearranged P156.13-million (about $3.61 million) worth of emergency relief resources for families affected by Typhoon Nari (local name Santi), a senior government official said today.
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[Title] => Munich Re sees 10% growth in earnings
[Summary] => Despite the various natural and man-made disasters in 2001, global reinsurer Munich Reinsurance Co. (Munich Re) expects to record a premium income of 34 billion euros this year equivalent to a 10-percent increase from last year.
However, the Germany-based reinsurer admitted that the full year results would reflect weaker performance, over the previous year.
"The group results for 2001 will show a big reduction compared with last year but will probably still be positive," it said.
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However, the Germany-based reinsurer admitted that the full year results would reflect weaker performance, over the previous year.
"The group results for 2001 will show a big reduction compared with last year but will probably still be positive," it said.
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October 11, 2013 - 7:00pm