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Munich Re leaves the NZIA, citing antitrust concerns
31 March 2023World's largest reinsurer says it is more effective to pursue climate goals individually
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Expect a "huge shock factor" when IFRS 17 is fully disclosed
31 March 2023Panellists at InsuranceERM's IFRS 17 conference discussed stakeholder engagement in initial reporting
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IFRS 17 and IFRS 4 dual reporting a "massive strain" on insurers
31 March 2023Insurers have varying timetables on when dual reporting will end
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Italian regulator takes charge of Eurovita
31 March 2023Policyholder suspensions extended for three months
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UK experts list priorities for IFRS 17 post-implementation review
30 March 2023The ABI's David Otudeko said disclosures will likely be a major focus
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Neglecting loss of nature consequences will create fresh risks for insurers, says Eiopa
30 March 2023The authority outlines its plans to integrate nature-related risks into supervisory frameworks
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Asia's insurers scarred but recovering from Covid-19
30 March 2023S&P says some CORs rocketed to 200% during pandemic
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IFRS 17 metrics unlikely to displace Solvency II, experts say
30 March 2023Participants at InsuranceERM's IFRS 17 conference discussed which metrics would be used to manage insurers
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Clarity on IFRS 17 metrics could take another year
29 March 2023Key insights from InsuranceERM's IFRS 17 conference in London
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RBNZ consults insurers and banks on managing climate change risk
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