Insurers say Katrina losses worse than expected
12th Sep 2005, 17:52 GMT
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Insurers assessing their losses from Hurricane Katrina are now saying damages will be worse than previously expected as Standard & Poor's threatened to downgrade 10 large insurance groups.
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