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M&G Real Estate acquires €100m Dutch logistics portfolio
23 December 2025On behalf of the M&G European Property Fund
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AIG expands investment in Salford City FC
22 December 2025Becomes club's largest shareholder
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Aviva Investors completes letting of 101 Moorgate
22 December 2025With Abn Amro
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Japan Post signs innovation partnership with Kobe University
22 December 2025Deal will see insurer use university's research to provide funding to startups
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M&G launched Asia fixed income strategy
22 December 2025In response to sustained investor interest in high-quality Asian bond opportunities
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Mapfre AM to restructure to align fund portfolios with group's insurance balance sheet
19 December 2025Includes reorganisation into investment area and asset allocation verticals
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Comment: From Bondi to Sydney's sweltering west, Australia's most beautiful city loses its lustre
19 December 2025Terrorism, and mercury, inflict awful costs on Australians, and their re/insurers
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Chart of the Week: Fear not the Trump tariffs, AG Insurance strategist says
19 December 2025Economic outcome is far better than the early-year headlines suggested
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DWS acquires Berlin logistics park from PGIM and Panattoni
19 December 2025Sellers acquired property in 2020
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PIC completes £230m buy-in with Peel Ports pension scheme
18 December 2025Securing benefits of 2,000 scheme members
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