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Ukraine invasion elevates stagflation risk
25 February 2022Subdued volatility is a thing of the past
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Winners of the 2022 Insurance Asset Risk Awards
25 February 2022Insurance Asset Risk is pleased to announce the winners of its 2022 Awards
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IDEAL insurance and MEAG invest in sustainable energy fund
24 February 2022Solas Sustainable fund looking to raise €200m for energy efficient investments
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Resolution Life Australasia purchases AIA's superannuation and investments
24 February 2022Bringing the lifer's AuM up by AUD 8bn
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AXA's managers generate 20% better revenues in 2021, as 'alts' star again.
24 February 2022Russia exposure under €400m, partially thanks to ESG assessment
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Secret CIOs: Ukraine on our minds
23 February 2022CIOs hold background discussions of current developments in Ukraine
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Argo Group reports $187.6m in investment income in 2021
23 February 2022The insurer increased US bond allocation by $25m, dropping foreign gov allocation
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Generali calls for "calm blood" and careful selection
23 February 2022Ukraine tension still secondary to central bankers, Generali Asset & Wealth Management says
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Manulife Investment Management acquires US shopping centre
23 February 2022On behalf of its Canadian Pooled Real Estate Fund
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Fitch sees UK reform as £30bn boost to already-popular illiquids
23 February 2022Expects UK lifers to increase investment risk over cutting reinsurance
- Chart of the Week - Calling all foreign-FX investments! (as cross-border GWP data reveals demand)
- IAR North America: Funded re concern overreaction, panellists say
- M&G backs firms that spots infra breakdowns in advance
- Phoenix Group plans to in-house further £20bn of annuities portfolio
- IAR North America round-up: Investment landscape's tectonic plates still shifting
- CIO Interview: Zurich's Van Vliet on 'noise cancelling' strategies
- Mirova invests $10m in electric vehicle charging in Kenya
- MEAG appoints new CEO
- IAR North America: NAIC prioritising better communication around RBC
- IAR North America: Insurers can't worry about everything all at once, Ceres Life says