Archive

  • BMS appoints CFO and executive director

    09 July 2024

    Charlie Rozes joins from IG Group

  • Impact investing is the future of sustainability for insurers, Zurich says

    10 January 2024

    Head of sustainability risk highlights collaboration, engagement and intentionality at launch of WEF Global Risks Report 2024

  • ICNZ appoints new president and vice-president

    08 January 2024

    Amanda Whiting steps up to top job at Insurance Council of New Zealand

  • Comment - More money than God? Manulife delivers Michael Hintze (perhaps) his biggest payday

    17 November 2023

    As CQS is bought by Manulife IM, one wonders 'are hedge fund managers paid too much'?

  • Recruiting investment talent in an era of climate change

    12 June 2020

    Jobseekers have 'tackling global warming' on their wish-lists

  • Mercer closes $2.7bn private assets fund

    07 February 2020

    Tapped by insurers for one-stop investment facility

  • World needs to plug $18trn gap in infrastructure investment

    16 January 2019

    World Economic Forum warns that ageing power plants and bridges will need replacement amid growing threat of climate change

  • Reinsurers welcome shift to 'efficient regulation'

    13 September 2018

    Concept of 'optimal regulation' takes over maximum regulation

  • A slow growth for US infrastructure

    04 June 2018

    A US infrastructure overhaul is due—that much is common knowledge. However, so far, institutional investors and especially insurers have been coy to invest due to policy hurdles at the federal level. As each state administration starts to address these issues, insurers are seeing opportunities building up. David Turner reports