Insurers’ investment strategies are constantly evolving in response to, as well as in anticipation of, market, economic, and own organisational changes. Here we provide insight and analysis into the views of market participants and influencers on the latest developments taking place globally and how they have impacted asset allocation, investment, and trading decision-making.
Fallout from LDI crisis could be motivator behind illiquid appetite amongst insurers – with opportunities due to supply and demand.
Eric Cantor, former House Majority Leader and Vice Chairman and Managing Director at Moelis & Company, discusses the upcoming election.
Solvency II capital changes means investors are gearing up for private-public partnerships, green projects, and attention to social infrastructure.
With added ESG engagement across Chinese market sectors comes enhanced global investment viability – and difficulty.
Fred Chung, Head of Credit Underwriting, Adams Street Partners, explains why strong underwriting is a key determinant of success in private credit.
Insurance Strategist and Portfolio Manager Tim Antonelli provides his latest multi-asset views for insurers.
Explore some favourable environmental, economic and regulatory drivers specific to real estate investing for insurers in 2023.
Kathleen Birrane, Commissioner, Maryland Insurance Administration, discusses the main insurance investment trends she's seeing in 2023.
New European crypto regulation is set to bring EU markets to the fore, with the UK and US behind in adding safeguards to the market.
German reinsurer Hannover Re becomes latest giant to pull plug on NZIA membership.
Regulatory frameworks for digital assets are developing in the UK, meaning investors could see portfolio changes sooner than anticipated.
For investors eyeing stable long-term income from a broad asset class, infrastructure debt can be a resilient solution.
Aaron Diefenthaler, Chief Investment Officer, RLI, discusses rising to the task in a volatile market, new opportunities, and meeting investor demands.
Two of Europe’s largest re/insurers have left a climate change action group in recent weeks citing antitrust fears.
Saoirse Jones, Transformation Manager, Zurich Insurance Company, shares her views on the trial and error around ESG data integration.