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News
Banks and insurers must comply with a new European Union law on sustainability-related disclosures from March
The EU approved the law last year to increase transparency on how banks, insurers, financial advisers and funds consider sustainability risks in their investment decisions and advice to investors.
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Too few companies disclose financial hit from climate change, regulator says
Too few companies specify their prospective financial hit from climate change under a voluntary global disclosure code that needs wider backing from asset managers and others to be fully effective, a global regulatory body said today.
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Briefing: How insurers can beat the recession
Covid-19 has hit the insurance industry just as hard as the 2008 global financial crisis. But with the global economy hit even harder this time around, insurers are setting themselves up for a quicker return to growth than many may anticipate By insight editor Matt Scott
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Analysis
Briefing: Why FCA-hit aggregators will likely squeeze insurers harder
Tensions between insurers and aggregators will likely increase amid the FCA pricing crackdown
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United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) suing insurers for holding up Nassar settlement talks
The United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) said on Friday it has filed a lawsuit against its insurance providers for failing to fulfill obligations in reaching a settlement with survivors of the Larry Nassar sexual abuse scandal. The USOPC is suing 11 insurers, including units of Chubb Ltd and ...
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Insurers expect few clashes between EU and UK over capital rules
Separate reviews in the European Union and Britain of capital requirements for insurers are likely to produce a similar set of rules for cross-border firms, insurers said on Tuesday. Since the capital rules were introduced by the EU in 2016, markets have evolved, with central banks pushing interest rates into ...
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