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  • Ratings agencies react to Taiwan life sector's vulnerability to FX volatility

    16 May 2025

    Fitch has assigned negative ratings watches to five life firms

  • Chief actuaries embrace AI adoption - but CROs remain cautious

    15 May 2025

    LMA survey finds insurers are sceptical about the technology and regulatory compliance

  • Japan's non-life sector poised for ICS gains, says AM Best

    15 May 2025

    Heightened regulatory oversight driving industry reform supports a stable outlook

  • UK regulator to carve out conduct rules for commercial insurers - UPDATED

    14 May 2025

    FCA pledges to strip requirements from its insurance rulebook

  • Chinese regulator promises insurance support for exporters amid trade war

    13 May 2025

    NFRA is also pushing cover for local sci-tech firms

  • Free webinar: Are economic capital models still fit for purpose?

    07 May 2025

    Experts will discuss the latest developments in this space on Tuesday 20 May at 3pm UK time

  • Avoid reliance on disaster insurance pools, urges Geneva Association

    07 May 2025

    Insurance industry urged to tackle root causes of risk

  • Prudential Financial primes itself for Japan's new solvency regime

    02 May 2025

    US insurer says company's ESR ratio will be above levels to support AA rating

  • US economic fears push Q1 annuity sales to near record, Limra says

    29 April 2025

    PRT market still attractive, despite unprecedented April volatility

  • Are the UK's regulatory reforms creating more risk?

    29 April 2025

    As the UK government pushes for competitiveness and growth, financial regulators are allowing more risk into the financial system. Not everyone is convinced this is a safe bet, as Joshua Geer reports

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