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  • China Life Investment to buy into VC funds after strategic tie-up

    16 August 2024

    CLI and Shenzhen Capital have signed a deal on investment collaboration

  • Arch Capital delivers 'mixed messages' about external outsourcing in 2023

    14 August 2024

    Returns undershot complex benchmark in 2023, but beat it the year before

  • Crédit Agricole Assurances acquires stake in fibre business

    07 August 2024

    Takes minority stake in Océinde Communications from infra fund

  • Comment: the real estate debt opportunity for insurers

    08 April 2024

    David Mortimer and Miguel Tizzone, respectively co-head of real estate debt and vice president for insurance solutions at Intermediate Capital Group, explore the current trends in the real estate debt market and where the opportunities lie for insurers

  • Phoenix Group to invest £250m in government's LIFTS initiative

    06 March 2024

    Which aims to increase domestic institutional investment into UK science and technology companies

  • AllianzGI explains rationale for backing climate resolutions at some but not all oil majors

    07 November 2023

    Activist investor group Follow This highlights European investors' support compared to UK and US investors

  • Insurance Asset Risk EMEA 2023 conference round up

    12 June 2023

    The conference was held in London on 12 June and highlighted the investment risks and opportunities facing insurers. Vincent Huck reports

  • Arch Capital Group appoints Amundi fixed income head as CIO

    24 May 2021

    Christine Todd takes over from W. Preston Hutchings who is retiring later this year

  • Investor pressure the catalyst for reinsurers' ESG focus

    05 May 2021

    Companies are being faced down by largest investors in world, says AM Best

  • The Famous Five - How CIOs trumped underwriters, again, at Lloyd's

    26 April 2021

    If you want to know when the underwriters at Lloyd's last beat its investors, cast your mind (all the way) back to 2015. The bad luck of Lloyd's underwriters is clear. The good run of its investors is largely to plan, David Walker finds.