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.
Wendy Walford, Head of Climate Risk, Legal & General, discusses how to mix adherence for country-specific ESG reporting frameworks with international precedents.
Benjamin Page-Fort, Director GTM Strategy, SimCorp and Gregg Lutz, Investment Strategist for American Equity, explore the differences and commonalities between the front and back office.
Jim Donelon, Commissioner, Louisiana Department of Insurance, shares his views on the insurance market from the US’s most hurricane-hit state.
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Panel discussion highlights the new – and recurring – market challenges for investors looking for yield and stability.
As investors turn to ‘green’ energy for return and diversification, push for energy efficient buildings could increase property sector appeal.
Changes in demographics and economic management have highlighted where institutional investors can find success in emerging markets.
Alpha in private credit derives from loss avoidance, not upside potential. That’s why investors must look for private credit managers with key characteristics.
Tim Manuel, Partner and Head of Responsible Investment at Aon, discusses how investment teams can negotiate E, S, and G priorities.
The major insurer’s new net zero plan sees footprinting changes and a reassessment of allocation to high emitters.
Joe Griffin, Credit Analyst at Just Group plc, discusses making social housing a core part of an investment strategy.
As market attention turns towards expectations of when, and at what level, rates will peak, Royal London Asset Management assess the current market.
Emerging market investment grade debt offers insurers high credit quality, elevated yields and income generating potential.
With US CHIPS Act and UK PM Rishi Sunak announcing £1 billion semiconductor investment, insurers could follow suit with AI allocation.
Dean Cameron, Director of the Idaho Department of Insurance, talks asset allocation for insurance investors and portfolio construction ino ur latest regulator's view interview.