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ILS demand fuels structural innovation

In what is clearly a seller’s market, ILS issuers are finding they can dictate terms to their own advantage. The effect has been a burst of innovation including issuance in new currencies and the sale of bonds with unmodelled risks. Louie Woodall reports

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The mania for insurance-linked securities (ILS) shows no sign of abating. Willis Capital Markets & Advisory reports that $4.5 billion of non-life catastrophe (cat) bonds were issued in the second quarter of this year across 17 deals – the highest volume in any three-month period to date. Total outstanding cat bond volumes now hover around $23.06 billion (£14 billion).

The typical format of ILS is

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