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Generali earns Moody's upgrade as BTP exposure falls
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Robeco grows sustainable investing team in Singapore
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Swiss Re's investment return falls with equity markets in Q1
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Chart of the week - UK lifers' investments revealed
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Italian insurers' solvency slid to 101% in EIOPA stress test
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German regulator "intensively supervising" 20 life firms
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