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BDO hires head of actuarial from LCP
10 October 2019Robert Murray will work with non-life re/insurers
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Eiopa launches field test for revised Solvency II reporting
09 October 2019The field test forms part of the Solvency II 2020 review
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Travel insurance commissions are violating EU laws, Eiopa warns
09 October 2019Thematic review reveals problematic business models and remuneration structures
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Dual-pricing crackdown could hit UK insurers' profits
09 October 2019Rating agencies note the potential negative effects from regulatory action
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Typhoon Hagibis bears down on Japan
09 October 2019Rugby and Formula 1 events likely to be disrupted
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Lloyd's warns of low business interruption take-up
09 October 2019Research highlights need for insurers, corporations and risk modellers to develop data
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Efrag to resume IFRS 17 endorsement process
08 October 2019EU's accounting advisor revokes previous decision to wait until standard is finalised
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Carney sets insurers four goals on climate risk
08 October 2019He spoke at a Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) summit in Tokyo
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Solvency II risk margin's cost-of-capital rate "a significant error"
08 October 2019Craig Turnbull comments at presentation of IFoA research on risk margin
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Insurtech roundup: Friss; Ageas UK; Slice; Gradient AI; Munich Re
08 October 2019InsuranceERM rounds up the latest developments in the fast-moving world of insurtech
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