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Global Markets See Shifts in Investment and Energy

UK's Flood Re turns to cat bonds, US Treasuries regain safe-haven status

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Global markets are witnessing significant shifts in investment and energy trends, as investors seek safe-haven assets amidst rising global risks. In the UK, the country's flood insurance backstop, Flood Re, is planning...

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    After Hedge Fund Interest, UK’s Flood Re Plans More Cat Bonds

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    Treasuries Regain Edge as Safety Play With Best Month in Year

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    Clean Energy Developer ThomasLloyd to Go Public Via SPAC Deal

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Global Markets See Shifts in Investment and Energy

UK's Flood Re turns to cat bonds, US Treasuries regain safe-haven status

Sunday, March 1, 2026 • 2 min read • 5 source references

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Global markets are witnessing significant shifts in investment and energy trends, as investors seek safe-haven assets amidst rising global risks. In the UK, the country's flood insurance backstop, Flood Re, is planning to issue more catastrophe bonds after its first-ever cat bond drew substantial interest from specialist investors, including hedge fund Fermat Capital Management.

The move is part of Flood Re's efforts to diversify its funding sources and reduce its reliance on traditional reinsurance markets. The UK's flood insurance market has faced significant challenges in recent years, with rising claims and increasing costs. By tapping into the capital markets, Flood Re aims to access new sources of funding and reduce its costs.

Meanwhile, in the US, Treasuries are regaining their safe-haven status, with the asset class wrapping up its best monthly performance in a year. As global risks rise, investors are seeking safe-haven assets, and US bonds are benefiting from resurgent demand. This trend is likely to continue, as investors seek to diversify their portfolios and reduce their exposure to riskier assets.

In the energy sector, clean energy developer ThomasLloyd Climate Solutions is making moves in the US market. The company has agreed to merge with a blank-check company, allowing it to enter the booming US market for powering data centers. The deal is a significant development for ThomasLloyd, which is looking to expand its presence in the US market.

In other energy news, the UK's natural gas exports to the EU hit a three-year seasonal high in February, driven by ample supply and milder weather. The UK's gas exports have been a significant contributor to the country's energy sector, and the latest figures suggest that this trend is set to continue.

Finally, in a move that is likely to have significant implications for global defense deals, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has stated that the EU's defense loan program will not impact Polish purchases of US weapons or cooperation between Warsaw and Washington. The statement is a significant development, as it suggests that the EU's defense loan program will not hinder Polish-US defense cooperation.

Overall, these developments highlight the complex and interconnected nature of global markets. As investors seek safe-haven assets and companies explore new funding options, the energy sector continues to evolve, with clean energy developers making moves in the US market and the UK's gas exports hitting new highs.

Global markets are witnessing significant shifts in investment and energy trends, as investors seek safe-haven assets amidst rising global risks. In the UK, the country's flood insurance backstop, Flood Re, is planning to issue more catastrophe bonds after its first-ever cat bond drew substantial interest from specialist investors, including hedge fund Fermat Capital Management.

The move is part of Flood Re's efforts to diversify its funding sources and reduce its reliance on traditional reinsurance markets. The UK's flood insurance market has faced significant challenges in recent years, with rising claims and increasing costs. By tapping into the capital markets, Flood Re aims to access new sources of funding and reduce its costs.

Meanwhile, in the US, Treasuries are regaining their safe-haven status, with the asset class wrapping up its best monthly performance in a year. As global risks rise, investors are seeking safe-haven assets, and US bonds are benefiting from resurgent demand. This trend is likely to continue, as investors seek to diversify their portfolios and reduce their exposure to riskier assets.

In the energy sector, clean energy developer ThomasLloyd Climate Solutions is making moves in the US market. The company has agreed to merge with a blank-check company, allowing it to enter the booming US market for powering data centers. The deal is a significant development for ThomasLloyd, which is looking to expand its presence in the US market.

In other energy news, the UK's natural gas exports to the EU hit a three-year seasonal high in February, driven by ample supply and milder weather. The UK's gas exports have been a significant contributor to the country's energy sector, and the latest figures suggest that this trend is set to continue.

Finally, in a move that is likely to have significant implications for global defense deals, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has stated that the EU's defense loan program will not impact Polish purchases of US weapons or cooperation between Warsaw and Washington. The statement is a significant development, as it suggests that the EU's defense loan program will not hinder Polish-US defense cooperation.

Overall, these developments highlight the complex and interconnected nature of global markets. As investors seek safe-haven assets and companies explore new funding options, the energy sector continues to evolve, with clean energy developers making moves in the US market and the UK's gas exports hitting new highs.

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