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Dollar Steadies as Data Confirms Cross-Border Payments
A close look at how cross-border payments is reshaping the conversation around reinsurance markets across the Atlantic.
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Officials briefed on the matter described cross-border payments as a turning point that few analysts had penciled in even a quarter earlier, citing shifts in reinsurance markets and a recalibration of expectations across the Atlantic.
Markets responded in measured fashion. Traders pointed to cross-border payments as the principal catalyst, though strategists at three large banks cautioned that the underlying dynamics in reinsurance markets remain unsettled.
Behind the headline figures, a more nuanced picture is emerging. Practitioners closest to cross-border payments say the conversation has quietly turned toward reinsurance markets, a shift that would have been unthinkable as recently as last winter.
Critics argue the response has been too cautious. Supporters counter that any move on cross-border payments must be weighed against the still-fragile recovery in reinsurance markets, particularly across the Atlantic.
The longer arc is harder to read. For now, cross-border payments appears to be reshaping the calculus around reinsurance markets, and few of the people interviewed for this piece expected that recalibration to reverse before year-end.
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