26 January 2024

Royal London Asset Management's Insurance investment outlook 2024

Against the backdrop of geopolitical tension and ongoing market uncertainty, Royal London Asset Management fund managers assess the risks and opportunities that their respective asset classes could offer insurance investors.

2023 was another challenging year for insurers and their investment teams with turbulent markets, rising interest rates, an ongoing cost-of-living crisis, and increasing geopolitical risks. In their Insurance investment outlook 2024 Royal London Asset Management's investment managers consider the key risks and opportunities that insurance investors will face in the year ahead.

In addition to CIO Piers Hillier discussing three issues he believes will be prominent over the next 12 months, their investment experts discuss the outlook and where value might be found across equity, fixed income, multi asset, sustainable and property markets and examine the key considerations for insurers within their respective asset classes.

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