75: ILS, what we expected; what we got - Morton Lane keynote at ILS Asia 2021

Published: Aug. 2, 2021, 12:19 p.m.

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At our recent insurance-linked securities (ILS) conference for the Asia region, Morton Lane, of consultancy Lane Financial LLC, gave a keynote speech that examined 20 years of cat bond market performance and asked whether investors got what they had expected from it.
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\\nMorton Lane\'s keynote looked at whether the performance of catastrophe bonds was worth the risk assumed and concluded that indeed investors did achieve the returns you would have expected from the advertised risk metrics of the deals offered in the period.
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\\nDuring a Q&A at the end of his keynote, Lane also discussed the need for greater transparency in the insurance-linked securities (ILS) market, particularly for catastrophe bonds.
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\\n\\u201cI\\u2019m lucky to have access to this data," he said. "I don\\u2019t think other people do. I think if they did, they could do better and more analysis, and come to better or more informed conclusions."
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\\n"I think if there was more transparency the market would be more innovative because they could look at their experience. And, so, I know that the SEC considers these to be private market deals; they\\u2019re 144A deals.
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\\u201cI think it\\u2019s time that the SEC considers this market, which is now maturing fast, to be a public market so that other people can do this sort of analysis and come to these sorts of conclusions."
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