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Car insurance still isn’t looking good, and then there’s the weather . . .
Bank of England to gain powers to manage demise of large businesses
For-profit superfunds raise concerns about regulatory arbitrage but the need for them is much reduced after market changes
There are arguments for and against even with today’s wobbling stock market
New Consumer Duty regulations are, in principle, good for investors, but time will show what they mean in practice
More pressure on households in cost of living crisis as quotes rise a record 40%
FTSE 250 group generates record first-half results
Mark Hoban says growing challenge from climate change requires action from insurers and homeowners
As weather grows more extreme, the French group is no longer keen to cover risks other insurers want to lay off
US insurer could end up on the hook in the case of defaults or missed interest payments
Insurer occupies desirable niche in one of the few fast-growing segments in UK finance sector
Inflation and increased natural catastrophes have driven up premiums for upmarket property and collections
Soaring interest rates have facilitated a big rise in ‘bulk annuity’ transactions, but the impact of transferring tens of billions of pounds of assets to a handful of insurers could be profound
Lessors pursuing claims for stranded planes resist efforts to have case heard in Moscow
Fund’s trustees considering paying an insurer to take over liabilities of energy group’s UK final salary plan
Italian insurer acquires US investment group from Cathay Life
US state rules on premiums deprive households of vital local information, academics argue
Regulators are right to focus on medium-term investors with responsibility for long-term liabilities
As NHS waiting lists mount, more people are looking at ways of financing private treatment
Central bank’s regulation arm says Solvency II proposals will ‘reduce bureaucracy’
Increasing frequency of extreme floods, storms and wildfires has meant higher losses and lower earnings
FCA orders motor insurer to go through five years of payouts for written-off vehicles
Judge tells parties to agree payout for West London headquarters or face further hearing
Deal would end tension with Canadian asset manager amid consolidation wave in annuities industry
Blue-chip companies bypass banks and bond markets to borrow from industry with $1.4tn war chest
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