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  • IFoA says biodiversity indirect risks more potent than direct ones

    27 July 2023

    As it unveils biodiversity policy and role actuaries can play in developing immature metrics

  • Insurance ALM turns 160 years old!

    24 February 2022

    Today marks the 160th anniversary of what is believed to be the first actuarial paper on asset-liability management.... but has anything really changed since 1862? Vincent Huck blows out the candles, and gets reading...

  • Expect change to the MA, but public interest comes first, BoE's Bailey says

    01 December 2021

    Governor of the Bank of England discusses the UK's Solvency II review

  • ABI's Hugh Savill predicts Brexit 'papal schism' for Solvency II

    20 October 2020

    The UK exit from the EU could lead to a rift in insurance regulation akin to the papal schism of the 1300s, delegates at the Insurance Asset Risk 2020 EMEA conference have heard. Vincent Huck reports

  • Brexit - an opportunity for the UK to 'fix' Solvency II

    20 October 2020

    According to panelists at Insurance Asset Risk 2020 EMEA

  • COVID-19: Asian regulators increasingly concerned over liquidity risk

    28 July 2020

    Four areas need particular attention IFoA's Mahidhara Davangere says

  • Allianz's CRO warns coronavirus could hit assets much harder than liabilities

    27 January 2020

    Economic impact greater than impact on mortality, Tom Wilson says

  • Equity-release mortgage profits questioned in new valuation approach

    15 July 2019

    Dean Buckner and Kevin Dowd’s report on ERM valuation casts doubt on the ability for some loans to make money.

  • Asian insurance AuM gold rush

    05 March 2019

    Regulatory changes in Asia combined with challenging local market conditions are teasing Asian insurers’ interest in diversifying their investments abroad, this could be a gold rush for Western asset managers. Vincent Huck reports

  • IFoA conference: Monte Carlo modelling favoured for ERMs

    23 November 2018

    91% of the conference attendees favoured this option