The level of loss ($ amount) at which a catastrophe bond or insurance-linked securities contract has paid out its full principal and its protection is “exhausted.”
For example, in a $100 million to $150 million layer of a reinsurance tower that is 100% filled, the attachment point is at $100 million and the exhaustion point is at $150 million.
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