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Japan Insurance Losses Estimated to be $12-25 bln

Eqecat's estimate, which includes damages caused by the earthquake, subsequent tsunami and fires, is below that of competitor AIR Worldwide which estimates losses of $15 billion to $35 billion, not including tsunami-related losses

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The destruction sustained in last week's earthquake in Japan will cause insurers to lose between $12 billion to $25 billion, according to an estimate released Wednesday by the catastrophe risk modeling firm, Eqecat, making it one

By Stephanie Shyu
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