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  • "More ripples than waves" from China reopening, says Swiss Re

    14 February 2023

    The reopening could slow an expected decline in inflation

  • Turkey quake insured loss likely to top $1bn, says Verisk

    14 February 2023

    Economic losses estimated at more than $20bn

  • Skills scarcity concern at decades high, report German life firms

    14 February 2023

    Risk to domestic demand and liquidity become major worries, DIHK reveals

  • Fitch expects smaller Chinese insurers to need outside help to bolster solvency

    14 February 2023

    Shareholders, bond markets and reinsurers likely to be key supporters

  • US insurers and regulators have no idea how to close protection gaps

    13 February 2023

    Multiple protection gaps have grown to messy proportions, says Thomas Dawson

  • Clear evidence needed for short-term climate focus in Orsa

    13 February 2023

    The CRO Forum published an update on its members' views of the Orsa process

  • Ronald Richman wins IFoA's GI outstanding achievement award

    10 February 2023

    It relates to his research into applying machine and deep learning within actuarial work

  • "You should have listened" on Adani, say climate campaigners

    10 February 2023

    More pressure on Marsh over involvement in EACOP

  • SOA's future actuarial training will feature soft skills and judgement

    10 February 2023

    The SOA's Joe Wurzburger said creative thinking and innovation could be part of curriculum

  • Potential capital benefits driving $8.1bn non-life run-off market, PwC says

    10 February 2023

    ESG may contribute to deal volume in 2023, firm predicts