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Vaudoise engineers investment pragmatism into design of life insurance
29 March 2017Swiss group seeks property and mortgages in 2017
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Chinese insurers ordered to submit bond trading records to regulator
29 March 2017Circ concerned by rising credit risks in "default-prone period"
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Aviva to sell Friends Provident International, say reports
28 March 2017Chinese buyers said to be circling Channel Islands unit
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German insurers remain committed to fixed income investing
28 March 2017But fund investments ever more favoured for allocations, GDV finds
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Australian fund managers subject to new risk management rules
28 March 2017Regulator spells out mandatory practices for fund managers
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Vaudoise buys local property investment managers in M&A swoop
28 March 2017Swiss insurer plans using Berninvest and Dr Meyer AM for itself, and others
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China calls for foreign investment in local insurance industry
27 March 2017Beijing already speaking with neighbours on this, but all await Washington's lead
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Greater outsourcing driven by Solvency II
27 March 2017UK, German and Nordic insurers present managers with most opportunities
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China Life to increase outsourcing amid poor investment returns
27 March 2017Country's largest life insurer vows to boost delegation of investing
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Chinese group swoops in for OMAM stake
27 March 2017Old Mutual agrees a close to 25% sale of its US asset manager
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