Archive

  • Corebridge appoints Lisa Longino CIO

    14 February 2023

    Was previously head of investment strategy at Prudential Financial

  • The US insurers' take on the net-zero journey

    21 July 2022

    Net-zero is a worthy aspiration—but US insurers bemoan the lack of available data to pave the way to get there, during an Insurance Asset Risk webinar. Sarfraz Thind reports

  • Road to sustainability not as straight as Route 66

    18 October 2021

    The journey to sustainable investing will be longer and more arduous for US insurers than those in other geographies given the plethora of smaller, under-resourced companies in the country. Sarfraz Thind reports

  • IAR Americas: ESG will be a more prolonged journey for US insurers

    24 September 2021

    You need to be honest about the costs of investing in green assets, Longino says

  • Gender diversity - an issue 'under the weather'

    08 March 2021

    Are insurance investors burying their heads in the sand when it comes to gender diversity? While climate issues are clearly outlined in their investment policies, diversity considerations and, within that, gender issues, are left in the small print. Vincent Huck explores why.

  • Insurers reflect on fifth anniversary of sustainable development goals

    22 October 2020

    Some SDGs easier to fit with investment strategies, insurers say

  • Chart: EEA insurers invest five times more in USA corporates than USA govvies

    09 October 2020

    Almost 20% dip in USA equity allocations in the first quarter of 2020

  • Alternatives have emerged even stronger from COVID-19 crisis

    23 September 2020

    IAR 2020 Americas: Panellists expect trend toward greater allocation to illiquids to accelerate

  • IAR Americas: COVID-19 reaffirmed the benefits of illiquids

    03 September 2020

    Prudential Financial's Longino says insurers' appetite for the asset class only likely to grow

  • US Outlook 2020: an encore for investors

    15 January 2020

    Many had bet on the market staging a final whimper last year before recession. But the talk of a global downturn suddenly vanished in the last few months of 2019. Now investors are looking at the market with rosy spectacles and hoping for more rewards in 2020. Sarfraz Thind reports