Hurricane could drain Florida Cat Fund’s reserves. But that may be OK, report says
A report from Moody's Ratings service contends that one good hurricane this year could wipe out the Florida Cat Fund's reserves, potentially forcing it to place a small surcharge on Florida insurance premiums to finance more debt. The report notes that the Cat Fund, which all Florida property insurers rely on for a share of their reinsurance coverage, at lower…
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