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  • Only 5% of lifers' investments in green asset, French central banks says

    23 June 2022

    Introduce a carbon tax, Scor's Kessler responds

  • Insurance Asset Risk EMEA 2022 Conference round up

    13 June 2022

    The conference was held in London on 13 June and highlighted how investment opportunities still abound for insurers in an environment of heightened volatility and a bleak macro outlook for the coming months. Vincent Huck reports

  • IAR EMEA: It's not about industry against regulators

    13 June 2022

    Policyholder protection takes precedent over everything

  • Sustainability is not down to metrics

    13 June 2022

    Audience at Insurance Asset Risk EMEA 2022 conference hear

  • Europe largest reinsurers report drop in ROI in Q1 2022

    17 May 2022

    Compared to the same quarter last year, according to analysis by Fitch Ratings

  • Comment: The double materiality of gender diversity

    08 March 2022

    The same way climate change won't be curbed with recycling and paper cups in offices, gender equality won't be achieved just through insurers' HR policies, insurers need to use their investments to have impact. Abbie Wood writes

  • Tokio Marine joins taskforce for nature-related risk reporting

    27 January 2022

    TNFD already has Sompo, Sumitomo Mitsui and MS&AD on board

  • Scor appoints Lacroix group head of sustainability

    10 January 2022

    And sets up chief sustainability officer's team

  • Chinese political risk - a real or imagined threat in the minds of CIOs?

    29 December 2021

    To most investors China is an object of allocation-lust, for its gigantic size and the promise of exponential opportunities. But insurers still fear risk. Is that justified? Vincent Huck seeks some answers

  • Carbon allowances - insurers slowly warm to the net-zero opportunity

    06 December 2021

    The European benchmark price for carbon allowances hit a record high in November, but only one insurer acknowledges investing in them and others seem coy, so far, to deep their toes in, as Vincent Huck finds out