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
2026-02-14 UTC
Micro-Economic Echoes: Punjab Lottery and the Boundaries of Macro Insight
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2026-02-14 UTC
Indian Gold Market: Volatility and Regional Disparity as Enduring Features
insurance-risk
2026-02-14 UTC
Awards Signal Strategy: What Seoul Guarantee Insurance’s Recognition Really Reflects
insurance-risk
2026-02-14 UTC
Generali Hong Kong Is Reframing Purpose — and Using It as a Competitive Asset
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2026-02-13 UTC
The Drone Gap Isn’t a Technology Problem. It’s a Scaling-and-Trust Problem.
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