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AXA IM Alts launches Global Secured Assets product
03 November 2021Aiming to create blended portfolios for pension fund clients
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Munich Re tells governments - give us transition roadmaps to invest by
03 November 2021Almost no country has concrete paths to provide insurers and financiers investment certainty
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AWARDS - Insurance Asset Risk Awards 2022 open for entry
03 November 2021Deadline for entry 10 December 2021
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KKR reports 45% growth in third party insurance assets
03 November 2021Global Atlantic owner targeting more insurance opportunities
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Investcorp buys Sunset Life Insurance through holding group
03 November 2021Asset manager will oversee insurer's assets through newly-created insurance division
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Folksam increasing its investments in Volvo and Heimstaden Bostad
02 November 2021Committing a further SEK 11.75bn to its previous investments
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French life insurers report record unit-linked premiums
02 November 2021First nine months of 2021 beat all of 2020
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Brookfield hires Michael McRaith as vice chair of insurance solutions
02 November 2021Ex-Blackstone man previously worked at the FIO and as Illinois state director
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Finnish insurer Varma makes 95% of hedge investments sustainable
02 November 2021Private equity blazes to 40% return by Q3
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News round-up - 02 November 2021
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