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...Questions have arisen over the timetable for the Solvency II changes, which were announced in November’s Autumn Statement....
...Ministers have promoted the Solvency II reforms, which ease capital rules and make other changes to EU-inherited regulation, as a key “Brexit dividend”....
...The company’s Solvency II coverage ratio, the amount of regulatory capital it holds as a percentage of the minimum required, sat at 224 per cent at the end of the year, above consensus estimates of 217 per...
...For once, the royal family must have wished for Meghan and Harry to pop up and divert attention from obsessive discussions about the photo-editing of a cardigan sleeve — all of it a cover for wanting to...
...When insurance companies cede risk to reinsurers, they heavily scrutinise them either directly or via careful monitoring of their credit rating reports....
...“They’ve really been pushing $40 [an hour] and free health insurance.”...
...The Bank of England has set out plans to shake up a key part of the investment rule book for insurance companies, in a move that the government hopes will open the way for the industry to invest far more...
...Aurubis said it expected that insurance payouts of about €30mn and asset seizures should “partially compensate” for the losses. It has already implemented some measures to improve security....
...Here’s why the states believe their move would protect retirees, widows and orphans relying on annuities and other insurance products. 2....
...Luckily, 2023 was a relatively mild year for hurricanes. That helped mitigate any huge losses for Berkshire’s all-important property and casualty insurance segment. Profits here jumped....
...Along with paperwork from suppliers falsely stating the quantity of metals contained in scrap shipments, the company reckons the samples were tampered with, leading it to pay for inflated invoices and record...
...My great-grandfather Harry was a blackbirder. Which is just another word for slaver. But on the other side I’m Yindjibarndi.”...
...insurance regime....
...Here’s what else I’m keeping tabs on today: US-Middle East diplomacy: President Joe Biden hosts Jordan’s King Abdullah II at the White House for talks on resolving the Israel-Hamas war....
...There are of course other important announcements due this week, not least a steady flow of results, probably best described as a smorgasbord, from retailers and drugmakers to technology companies and insurance...
...The government’s position on Solvency II was first announced in November last year after a row between the regulator, which had pushed for some of the capital requirements to be tightened, and the industry...
...But another source of income is ticket sales into the 383-acre estate with Grade II*-listed parkland and the gardens that the family have been collecting for centuries, now with more than 8,000 plants, some...
...Hayward noted the government had set out various reforms to boost the City and wider economy — including plans to overhaul EU era regulation of insurance companies called Solvency II and rules covering financial...
...The BoE also fleshed out reforms of the Solvency II insurance capital rules, which the industry says could unlock as much as £100bn for investment....
...The market for motor insurance is tough. The company says claims inflation will hit earnings this year. It was already struggling....
...Are the post-financial crisis rules aimed at making the banking system safer still fit for purpose? Should deposit insurance be expanded?...
...While the government has repealed controversial rules to cap bankers’ bonuses, the reforms have failed to stem an exodus of companies from the London Stock Exchange....
...“Moreover, we might even see some form of ‘governance premium’ applied [by banks] to trade finance into China to cover legal and insurance costs.”...
...Generali had earmarked up to €3bn for mergers and acquisitions in the insurance and asset management businesses, in its strategic plan almost two years ago....
...Yet in the fourth quarter of 1974, fearful insurance companies, pension funds, investment trusts and unit trusts together sold more shares than they bought for the first and last time during the decade....
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