Texas Big Freeze: Why are the numbers so far apart?
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Texas Big Freeze: Why are the numbers so far apart?

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(Re)insurers are now expecting that the Texas winter storm will be a $10bn-$20bn loss, but that huge range reflects widespread uncertainty and difficulty in getting a handle on the loss.

Some sources are still saying that they see the loss at the lower end of this range and are increasingly confident it can be contained to $10bn to $15bn.

“We

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