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Nat cat insured losses rise 40% year on year
16 December 2020Swiss Re Institute warns climate change is expected to exacerbate secondary peril events
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Fidelis will not insure Australia's Carmichael coal project
16 December 2020Firm is 28th re/insurer to publicly rule out doing so
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Act on operational resilience and climate risk, PRA tells insurers
16 December 2020The regulator sets out its insurance supervisory priorities for 2021
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Athene reinsures $1.7bn of GE pension obligations
15 December 2020Grows assets to $191bn, more than $50bn this year
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Insurtech weekly: Lemonade, Allianz, B3i, Luko, Swiss Re, Zego, Next Insurance, At-Bay, Singapore
15 December 2020InsuranceERM rounds up the latest developments in the fast-moving world of insurtech
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Supreme Court judgement in UK BI case not due until January
15 December 2020FCA issues update on timing of the judgement in the appeals case
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Irish insurers fail on price fairness
15 December 2020Central Bank of Ireland publishes interim report on differential pricing
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People moves: QBE and Hiscox
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Covid-19 drives CMI to recalibrate 2020 mortality projections
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British insurers prolong Covid-19 support until March 2021
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