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GSAM sees higher volatility on rate rises
23 May 2018Asset manager says value can still be found in emerging markets
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Insurers’ outsourced assets increase by 16.9% in 2017
23 May 2018Results of the 2018 Insurance Investment Outsourcing report show $2.2trn outsource bump
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Manulife AM targets Swiss market with new hire
22 May 2018Christos Tsaravas takes the helm to boost Swiss sales
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California launches impact investment portal
22 May 2018Brings processes online to foster more public-private partnerships between communities and insurers
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Legal & General agrees £100m development deal for London housing project
21 May 2018Deal will see L&G take ownership of a 35-storey south London building.
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Using Solvency II metrics in asset liability management
21 May 2018As Solvency II is embedded in all aspects of insurance management, Ed Morgan explains how data produced for the regulation can be valuable in asset liability management
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QBE commits A$100m to impact investing
21 May 2018Wishes of millennials help guide decision
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Policy changes needed to stimulate infrastructure investments by US life insurers
21 May 2018TIAA white paper suggests four policy solutions to make public-private partnerships more attractive to investors
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Eiopa highlights risks from Brexit on insurers solvency position
18 May 2018Opinion sets out 14 areas where the determination of the solvency position of insurers will change
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Back to investment basics
In this third and final article I look at investment strategies that “work” for insurers. Whilst touching on more modern diversified growth and absolute return bond fund strategies, we find opportunities that can be overlooked in plain vanilla equities, convertibles and even conventional multi asset strategies