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IAIS chief holds firm on entities approach to systemic risk
17 May 2017Activities-based approach is complementary, says Kawai
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FSOC's Woodall criticises IAIS transparency and engagement
16 May 2017Woodall asks why he is not allowed to attend systemic risk meeting
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Brexit an opportunity for competition between EU and UK regulators
16 May 2017PRA should better recognise state-based insurance regulation, says Trans Re chief
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NAIC digs its claws into EU-US covered agreement
17 February 2017A Congressional hearing has given opponents of the covered agreement the opportunity to argue for its renegotiation under the Trump administration. Christopher Cundy reports
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TSC hearing: gaining equivalence a priority for UK Solvency II reforms
17 January 2017Single market access now off the cards after May speech
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Big data an "existential challenge" to state regulation system
06 January 2017Regulations are not keeping up with technology, says Birny Birnbaum
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NAIC appoints Michael Consedine as chief executive
12 December 2016Former Pennsylvania commissioner to step down as global head of government relations at Aegon
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Trump government threatens federal and international regime for insurers
06 December 2016'Systemically important' designations, the EU-US covered agreement and US enthusiasm for the IAIS may all disappear over the next four years with Donald Trump as president. Some state commissioners are planning to make the most of an administration that, like them, sees too much power in the hands of federal authorities. Callum Tanner reports
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NAIC probes Solvency II barriers to US insurers
31 August 2016State regulators consider retaliatory action
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US regulators to review credit ratings equivalency
30 August 2016After damning report by Fitch