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Republican Congress mixed blessing for insurers, Conning says
14 November 2024Sector might benefit from timely action on taxes, AI regulation and energy policy, Conning's global chief investment strategist tells Insurance Asset Risk
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IAR outlook survey: sustainability for the next ten years
08 February 2021Insurance Asset Risk's outlook survey discovered that sustainability is the overarching theme that will influence insurance investor behavior—not just this year but for the next decade and probably beyond. Yet, some are more prepared than others. Sarfraz Thind reports
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IAR's global outlook survey 2021: a foggy crystal ball
01 February 2021Respondents to Insurance Asset Risk's outlook survey seem more at the mercy of the financial gods than ever before. Most agree that while the pandemic rages, 2021 will be a damn hard year to predict. Sarfraz Thind reports
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Democrat blue-ripple will lead to investment recalibration
11 January 2021But balanced Senate outcome tempers prospect of radical policy overhaul
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Trump US election win best scenario for investors
20 August 2020Looming election driving stock market surge, says Conning's Sega
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Right now is best time to buy energy assets, says Conning
30 April 2020Rich Sega anticipates oil prices going back up and advises looking for strong companies
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Illiquidity is insurers' main concern currently, Conning says
24 April 2020Rich Sega offers his take on best assets for the short- and long-term
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Coronavirus impact: no need to panic yet
25 February 2020Asset managers expect economic activity to broadly recover after some short-term volatility. Sarfraz Thind reports.
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Projected 1% coronavirus hit represents 30% global GDP growth drop
06 February 2020Pandemic serious risk to growth, says Conning
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US insurers pulling out of hedge funds
14 August 2018Although insurers tend to have relatively low exposures to hedge funds, in recent years investments in the asset class have dropped amongst US insurers. However, changes in the economic environment suggest this trend could be reversed in the coming years. Vincent Huck reports
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