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Comment - Is Australia on the verge of needing large ranks of CIOS?
03 February 2023If hard-to-insure communities turn to mutuals as climate change intensifies losses, as private sector property insurers 'run from the hills', CIOs are going to be in demand
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Chart of the Week - Post-Brexit UK attracts under 3% of Europe's GA
03 February 2023EIOPA reveals direct UK exposure of EEA insurers' GAs at second lowest point since Q4 2017
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Crédit Agricole Assurances acquires renewable projects portfolio from TotalEnergies
03 February 2023Comprised of nuclear plants and wind farms valued at $300m
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HANSAINVEST invests €50m in Poland's solar parks
03 February 2023Affiliated manager already runs nearly €2bn of infrastructure allocations
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UK and Swedish groups pay highest undiversified capital charge, new analysis finds
03 February 2023Insurance Risk Data calculated figures using Solvency II capital data before diversification accounted for
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AXA IM Alts acquires €420m multifamily portfolio in Japan
02 February 2023Assets located across Tokyo, Greater Osaka and Nagoya
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AXA XL appoints CFO for Canada
02 February 2023Promoting senior finance manager Patrick Lee to the role
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Generali Real Estate launches second debt fund
01 February 2023With target a target size of €1bn
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Abrdn appoints chief investment officer
01 February 2023Peter Branner joins from APG Asset Management
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Case study: Gjensidige applies basic economics to net-zero
01 February 2023Norwegian insurer Gjensidige has been running an experimental portfolio attempting to reach carbon price neutrality. Their former CIO, now chairman of Gjensidige Pensjonsforsikring, and one of their investment analysts discuss the initial findings. Interview by Vincent Huck