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Insurers move to calm investor nerves

The insurance industry has moved swiftly to reassure investors selling off shares in the sector in the wake of Tuesday's devastating attack on the World Trade Center (WTC) in New York.

Three of Europe's leading reinsurers estimated that the incident would cost them a combined total of €2.5bn ($2.3bn). Research from BNP Paribas predicted that insured loss will be about $15bn.

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