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
2026-03-14 UTC
Gold's Sharp Retreat: A Test of Safe-Haven Conviction Amidst Broader Market Struggles
insurance-risk
2026-03-13 UTC
Executive Lines: The Deceptive Calm Before Emerging Pressures
insurance-risk
2026-03-13 UTC
Prediction Markets Face Regulatory Reckoning: CFTC Seeks Clarity on Risk and Public Interest
insurance-risk
2026-03-12 UTC
The Unseen Liabilities: Why Business Leaders Underestimate Catastrophic Risks
insurance-risk
2026-03-12 UTC
Texas's Legal Framework: A New Magnet for Corporate Domicile
insurance-risk
2026-03-11 UTC
Embedded Insurance: Gen Digital's AI Play Reshapes Digital Distribution
insurance-risk
2026-03-11 UTC
The Shifting Risk Horizon: Macro Pressures Yield to AI's Structural Impact for Insurers
insurance-risk
2026-03-10 UTC
Reinforcing the Engineering Edge: Lawson's Legacy at FM
insurance-risk
2026-03-08 UTC
Motisons Jewellers' 2026 Capital Plan: A Forward Signal
insurance-risk
2026-03-08 UTC
The Logistical Undercurrents of Major Public Events
insurance-risk
2026-03-06 UTC
Observing Sectoral Momentum: The Railway Stock Surge and Its Implicit Signals
insurance-risk