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  • European CRE picture is "less alarming" than in the US, Allianz says

    26 May 2023

    But careful selection needs to be uppermost for investors

  • MetLife IM to manage 'significant amount' of parent's $19.2bn reinsurance deal

    25 May 2023

    MetLife signed deal to reinsure annuities with Global Atlantic

  • Secret CSO: "No indication from our US asset managers that the ESG fundamentals have changed"

    25 May 2023

    Regulation risk is an issue insurers and asset managers have to live with

  • Only a 0.01% probability of US debt ceiling default, Allianz GI says

    24 May 2023

    But a 60% chance of shutdown is likely as talks look unlikely to bear fruit

  • Nassau Financial signs UN PRI

    23 May 2023

    Will provide a practical framework for investment strategies to align with social responsibilities

  • Think insurers are rethinking investments in a changing world? Think again

    23 May 2023

    Private markets, real assets highlighted at NAIC's conference

  • US CIOs on lessons from SVB's collapse

    23 May 2023

    Needless to panic in the 'hysteria' - and opportunities may surface

  • US CIOs lament politicising of ESG

    23 May 2023

    And keep their focus on risk management, they say at NAIC International Insurance Forum

  • Asset managers still reluctant to push insurers for direct fossil fuel action

    22 May 2023

    As Hartford rejects call to shun fossil fuels at AGM

  • The US battles against ESG

    22 May 2023

    US climate change politics have hit a turning point. What started off as mild disgruntlement against woke investing now looks to have turned into an all-out war by right-leaning states against climate siders. It is enough to make the head spin. Sarfraz Thind reports