Investment and asset risk management, along with liability modelling related to investment activity, is unique for insurers, underpinned as it is by stringent regulatory regimes, demanding portfolio risk policies, evolving reporting procedures, and analytical solutions. Here we provide insight and expert perspectives on how those responsible for asset risk management and liability modelling are meeting existing and emerging demands on their organisations
Xavier Debrun, a member of the European Fiscal Board, discussed the megatrends affecting global markets, including risks and potential upsides.
Market volatility in private asset classes pinpointed as key focus when choosing investment opportunities in 2023.
The world’s second-largest economy has been impacted by low GDP growth, geopolitical tension, and Covid-19 fallout.
Caroline Stone, Chief Risk Officer, DUAL UK, explains how CROs and insurance investors can adapt an ever-developing regulatory environment.
Robin Ellison, Chairman, Cambridge Colleges' Federated Pensions Scheme, considers how DC schemes can work in private markets.
Roger Mattingly, Trustee Director, Ross Trustees, discusses how investors can insulate their portfolios from external pressures in 2023.
Heading into 2023, industry leaders predict peaking inflation and a reliance on fixed income in developed markets.
COP15 kicked off last week in Montreal but the industry remains tight-lipped on concrete actions on biodiversity.
Inflation is one of the top concerns for the investment industry, with continued uncertainty and eyes turned toward central banks.
Jon Godfread, North Dakota Insurance Department Commissioner, describes what can help the insurer and regulator relationship work smoothly.
2022’s volatile market conditions have driven insurers to follow make more portfolio management decisions based on inflation movements.