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Zurich purchases Catalan office portfolio
17 July 2014Pays €201m for office buildings
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Allianz takes majority stake in Italian shopping centre
17 July 2014Buys retail property from CBRE Global Investors
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Bernardino warns insurers about exposures to bank CoCos
17 July 2014Concerns over "interconnectedness in the financial market"
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Asian insurers could invest $75bn in real estate by 2018
16 July 2014CBRE report suggests 58% increase on current allocations
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Zurich to double investment in green bonds
15 July 2014Largest commitment to date for growing market
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Insurers are the third-biggest alternative investors
15 July 2014Represent 9% of top 100 alternative manager assets totaling $3.3trn
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Aviva seeking closer ties with investments arm
15 July 2014Aviva Investors will have more input to group ALM
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European insurers threatened by interest-rate spike
14 July 2014Rising rates one of top ten threats to insurance portfolios, says AM Best
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"Drastic" shift in insurers' investments caused by prospect of Solvency II
14 July 2014Data shows growth in covered bonds, decline in securitisation, says BAML
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Wide variety in returns from with-profits funds
11 July 2014Mutual insurers see investment in bonds underperform but equities and property post good returns, Barnett Waddingham exclusively reveals
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