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China Life backs consumer infrastructure REIT with RMB 686bn
25 March 2024Largest investor in new listed consumer REIT
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Singlife and AllianzGI commence strategic partnership with global income fund
25 March 2024Fund aims for distribution yield of 7.85% from four classes
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Nippon Life sets up JPY 500bn impact loan facility
25 March 2024Programme will focus on health outcomes, Japanese lifer says
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EU Solvency II reforms and a return to low rates could make a sour mix for insurers' solvency ratios, Moody's says
22 March 2024Ratings agency says reforms more reflective of insurers' risks
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M&G completes £900m of BPA business since entering market
22 March 2024Company completed two BPA deals at the end of last year
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CDPQ appoints Rana Ghorayeb as head of real estate and vice-president
22 March 2024Taking on leadership of subsidiary Ivanhoé Cambridge
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Chart of the Week: Japan's affiliates welcome arrival of novel concept - inflation
22 March 2024Insurers' asset managers were expecting the BOJ's rates policy to change, as prices keep rising, sustainably
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Tokio Marine invests proceeds from new $100m cat bond into World Bank's sustainable bond
22 March 2024TMNF chose this option rather than putting proceeds into cash fund, CEO says
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Talanx investment results outshine 93% fall in industrial lines figures
21 March 2024German group consciously took losses to buy into better yields on offer
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Zurich launches first private debt ELTIF
21 March 2024Fund likely to be the first of many
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