Vincent Huck

Articles by Vincent Huck

  • Equity: Listed for Brits, unlisted for French, Swedes just love it

    30 December 2020

    Insurance Asset Risk reveals how European insurers like their equity holdings

  • UK insurers hold most CRE debt of European peers

    29 December 2020

    But individually Dutch insurers are bigger spenders in the asset class

  • Less than 40% of EEA insurers invest in real estate equity

    28 December 2020

    French, German and UK insurers account for 67% of the industry's combined holdings

  • A CIO, an asset manager, and an activist's 2021 wish list

    25 December 2020

    Firechat with Randy Brown, Elizabeth Gilla, and Peter Bosshard

  • Just 12 French insurers account for 20% of European insurers' total investments

    24 December 2020

    Research by Insurance Asset Risk uncovers the 50 biggest insurance investors in Europe

  • IAR Survey: Active versus passive, where do insurers stand?

    23 December 2020

    As passive strategies have risen in popularity over the years, active managers have argued that their value would be apparent in times of crisis - if COVID-19 was the perfect scenario, have they delivered? And where do insurers and their "long time horizon" investing fit in the debate? Vincent Huck reports

  • The role of ETFs in insurers' portfolios

    22 December 2020

    Insurance Asset Risk survey finds increased interest in asset class

  • What will central London look like in 20 years?

    22 December 2020

    Two real estate specialists at M&G and Aviva Investors weigh in on the question

  • COVID-19 awakens old regulatory demons for the EU

    21 December 2020

    CFA Institute's head of regulatory outreach says a more holistic and horizontal approach is needed

  • Sunlife CIO on the art of catching flying daggers

    16 December 2020

    COVID-19 was the 'known unknown' that Randy Brown, CIO at SunLife, has been preparing for the best part of the last five years. So, when markets went into turmoil in H1 2020 the only question that remained was one of timing: when to catch the falling knife? Interview by Vincent Huck