Archive

  • Regulation key to unlock greener investments, ABI says

    11 March 2019

    UK trade body responds to FCA’s discussion paper on climate change and green finance

  • EU and UK supervisors agree to share information in case of no-deal Brexit

    05 March 2019

    Authorities sign two MoUs

  • US and UK strike post Brexit derivatives deal

    25 February 2019

    Three-part agreement aims to reassure market regardless of soft or hard Brexit

  • Hard Brexit risks leaving UK insurers on a 'capital cliff edge'

    12 February 2019

    As a no-deal Brexit hovers over the financial industry like the sword of Damocles, sovereign holdings could be a bigger risk for the solvency positions of UK insurers' than for their European rivals. The Association of British Insurers wants the regulator to act, and fast

  • Investment Association launches sustainability consultation

    28 January 2019

    Joins growing trend with other major bodies engaging in similar consultations

  • UK insurers obliged to consider climate risks in investments

    15 October 2018

    PRA publishes draft guidance on managing financial risks from climate change

  • Prudential appoints chair to oversee demerger

    02 October 2018

    Mike Evans will oversee M&G Prudential operations as it prepares for demerger

  • FAQ: investing in infrastructure under Solvency II

    18 January 2018

    Infrastructure investments are a complex topic, including the various internal and external requirements for insurance investors. Jegor Tokarevich and prof. Dr. Jens-Eric von Duesterlho from SOF Infrastructure respond to some of the common queries from insurers on infrastructure investing.

  • EU asset managers can obtain 'temporary permissions' to operate in UK after Brexit

    21 December 2017

    UK wants to avoid sudden disruption if hard Brexit takes place

  • UK insurers stick by anti-cyclical buying of credit as appetite grows, Bank of England finds

    20 October 2017

    Research shows greater anti-cyclicality by underwriters than any other institution