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Moody's Analytics claims credit modelling first
18 February 2014RiskFrontier 4.0 enables "bottom-up" consideration of credit and interest rate risk for the first time
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European insurers' assets grow 8.6%
17 February 2014Insurance Europe reports assets total at €8.4trn
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European life insurers set to boost illiquid investments
12 February 2014Mortgage and infrastructure loans on the agenda in 2014
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Munich Re sees growth in capital relief deals
04 February 2014Price competition growing in traditional reinsurance
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Insurers prioritise asset data and analytics spending
30 January 2014Trend towards multi-asset portfolios putting current systems under strain
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Insurers can reap rewards through "marginal" asset diversification
23 January 2014Solvency II's high capital charges are no barrier, says BlackRock
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Commercial real estate investors add to criticism of Solvency II capital charges
21 January 2014CFREC Europe and Inrev ask Eiopa to relax rules on commercial mortgage backed securities
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EU insurers' investments increasingly risky
20 January 2014Search for good yields means more speculative assets held, says Fitch
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German life insurers to benefit from cut in maximum rate
15 January 2014Moody's says actuarial decision is positive for firms
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Conning offers US insurers trade finance investments
14 January 2014NAIC recently approved trade finance as an investable asset
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