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A new ETF allows individuals to earn income by insuring against natural disasters through investing in catastrophe bonds. We break down the historical returns, risk, fees, and structure of this intriguing investment opportunity.Topics covered include:What types of natural disaste ...  Show more

What Will Drive Financial Markets in 2026—and How to Make It Your Best Year

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