Archive

  • US may struggle to accept global capital standards

    27 June 2014

    NAIC labels the developments unnecessary

  • Mexican association chooses Prophet for life modelling

    17 June 2014

    AMIS to compare Mexican regulator's model to EU model

  • US Senate eases Dodd-Frank law for insurers

    05 June 2014

    Fed will be able to take account of differences between bank and insurance capital

  • S&P questions merits of G-SII designation

    04 June 2014

    May have positive and negative rating impacts

  • China sets out insurer capital and risk requirements

    22 May 2014

    Second-generation solvency framework due by end of year

  • Compelling case for ComFrame 'missing'

    16 May 2014

    But most insurers welcome the initiative, says KPMG

  • Axa's de Mailly Nesle: CROs need to be controversial and constructive

    16 May 2014

    Chief risk officers should be the ones raising challenges in any decision-making process, says Axa's group CRO Alban de Mailly Nesle. But they also need to avoid being too negative, he tells Lorna Davies.

  • "No resentment" in Bermuda over Solvency II equivalence deal

    02 May 2014

    Bermuda Monetary Authority director for licensing and authorisations, Shelby Weldon, tells Christopher Cundy how the country's supervisory regime is taking account of changes in regulation globally - not just in the EU

  • FSB remains set on regulating re/insurers

    01 April 2014

    Capital standard development on track for November

  • World catching up with Europe on risk disclosure

    28 March 2014

    Guy Carpenter's latest study into ERM disclosures revealed insurers have made great leaps forward, with the most significant improvements among firms based outside Europe. The spectrum of risk metrics remains wide, but is becoming more consistent, the brokerage says.