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[Global Financial Shifts: From Catastrophe Bonds and Tesla’s Trillion-Dollar Ambitions to Grassroots Resilience]-[Jamaica to get $150 million from “catastrophe” bond]

World Business Report · B2 · 2025-11-07

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Jamaica’s Catastrophe Bond: A New Era in Disaster Risk Management

In a landmark development for international finance, the World Bank has confirmed that Jamaica will receive a full $150 million payout from its catastrophe bond following the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa. This event marks the first time Jamaica’s insurance-linked security has reached its maximum payout, triggered by pre-agreed conditions regarding the hurricane's severity.

Jorge Familiar, Vice President and Treasurer of the World Bank, emphasizes that catastrophe bonds are crucial components of a broader "disaster risk management strategy." These instruments act as a "top of the pyramid" layer, designed for disasters that are "significant in nature but also have a low probability of occurrence." By transferring risk to financial markets, countries can secure liquidity when disaster strikes. However, critics point out a potential imbalance: while the payout is $150 million, the estimated damage is between $6 to $7 billion. Furthermore, there is an ongoing debate regarding the ethics of vulnerable nations paying premiums to investors to hedge against climate-related disasters that are largely driven by emissions from wealthy nations. Despite this, Familiar argues that proactive financial safety nets remain essential for developmental stability.

Tesla and Elon Musk: The Path to a Trillion-Dollar Future

Tesla’s shareholders have officially approved a massive pay package for Elon Musk, a move that could potentially position him as the world's first "dollar trillionaire." However, as Randeep Samal, a fund manager at M&G Investments, clarifies, this is not a "done deal." The compensation is contingent upon Musk hitting nine specific, highly ambitious "hurdles" over the next decade.

To justify this package, Tesla must undergo a radical transformation. By 2035, the company’s market capitalization is expected to scale from $1 trillion to $85 trillion, with earnings projected to jump from $16 billion to $400 billion. Beyond financial metrics, the goals include the successful deployment of 1 million humanoid robots, 1 million robo-taxis, and 10 million subscribers for full self-driving vehicles. These "lofty goals" represent a complete evolution of Tesla’s business model, moving the company into entirely new technological frontiers.

Grassroots Resilience: The Federal Worker’s Hot Dog Stand

Amidst the backdrop of a 38-day US government shutdown, the human cost of political gridlock is highlighted through the story of Isaac Stein, an IRS tax lawyer turned entrepreneur. During his period of furlough, Stein chose to operate a hot dog stand in Washington, DC, a venture he describes as both a "functional hot dog stand" and an "art project."

Stein’s story serves as a symbol of the frustration felt by federal workers. While he maintains a professional stance on the politics of the shutdown, he notes a "unified sentiment" among his colleagues: a desire to return to their posts and continue serving the American people. For Stein, the stand has become a social hub, providing a space for people to "swap stories" and engage in "organic conversations" during a period of uncertainty. His experience illustrates the resilience of individuals who, despite professional disruption, seek to maintain purpose and community connection.

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It's official.
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So is that really enough to make a meaningful difference?
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That is a broader debate.
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The fact is that countries are exposed to multiple risks
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it's extremely important to be prepared for what might come
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pay out in full
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pre-agreed trigger conditions
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significant in nature
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low probability of occurrence
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make a meaningful difference
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📖 Transcript

It's official.
Jamaica's catastrophe bond is paying out in full.
It's World Business Express from the BBC World Service.
I'm Leanna Byrne.
Elon Musk just secured a trillion dollar pay offer from Tesla.
We meet a US tax lawyer who's now running a hot dog stand during the government shutdown.

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