Rabih Nasr
Insurance & Risk
I write about catastrophe risk, claims behavior, and the parts of insurance that only get attention after the event. I care about exposure maps, loss dynamics, and the gap between models and reality. I try to make risk readable without oversimplifying it—what fails first, what holds, and how “resilience” shows up as a financial variable when the stress test becomes real.
Latest by Rabih Nasr
2026-03-27 UTC
Alkeme’s CFO Shift: A Strategic Rebalancing for Acquisitive Growth
insurance-risk
2026-03-27 UTC
The Unspoken Core of Credit: Decision Points and Systemic Anxiety
insurance-risk
2026-03-26 UTC
Triton Valves: Capital Structure and Performance Signal
insurance-risk
2026-03-25 UTC
Beyond the Perimeter: Supply Chain Cyber Risk Hits Crunchyroll
insurance-risk
2026-03-23 UTC
India's Semaglutide Generics: A Blueprint for Market Disruption
insurance-risk
2026-03-21 UTC
Gold's Price Correction: An Affordability Signal or a Volatility Echo?
insurance-risk
2026-03-19 UTC
AI's Consent Burden: Europe Shifts Liability to Platforms
insurance-risk
2026-03-18 UTC
The Cost of Unsanctioned Magic: Disney's Liability Clampdown
insurance-risk
2026-03-18 UTC
Property Claims: Service Gains Mask Deeper Cost Tensions
insurance-risk
2026-03-16 UTC
Interconnected Weather Extremes Strain North American Infrastructure
insurance-risk
2026-03-15 UTC
Berkley Southeast: Reinforcing Regional Execution and Underwriting Discipline
insurance-risk