Insurance Risk - VOL 8/NO.9

Articles in this issue
Sponsored feature: Goldman Sachs Asset Management
Transparency in fund investments – a capital advantage
German insurers warn of Solvency II threat to infrastructure investment
Insurers keen to invest in real economy, finds BaFin study, but regulatory uncertainty holding them back
Reinsurers urged to expand equities allocation amid 'fixed-income bubble' fears
Flight to fixed income exposing reinsurers to low yields and interest and inflation risks
Barnier proposes delay to Omnibus II vote
Commissioner proposes waiting for results of impact study on long-term guarantees in March 2013
US insurers expected to redesign products in response to new reserving guidelines
NAIC approves new principles that could increase reserves held on certain universal life products
Insurers explore 'risk geographies' for capital modelling
Risk geographies
UK insurers behind schedule on Solvency II data requirements
UK Financial Services Authority highlights problems with data control, ownership and validation
Sponsored feature: Goldman Sachs Asset Management
Capital management: Looking beyond share buybacks
Quadratic Gaussian inflation
Quadratic Gaussian inflation
Sunrise on Japanese VA hedging
Sunrise on Japanese VA hedging
Systemic risk methodology continues to worry insurers
Punitive reform
Awards 2012: Best asset management firm: Goldman Sachs Asset Management
Best asset management firm: Goldman Sachs Asset Management
Awards 2012: Best reinsurer, longevity/mortality risk transfer: Swiss Re
Best reinsurer, longevity/mortality risk transfer: Swiss Re
Awards 2012: Best economic scenario generation software: Barrie & Hibbert
Best economic scenario generation software: Barrie & Hibbert
Awards 2012: Best catastrophe modelling software: Aon Benfield
Best catastrophe modelling software: Aon Benfield
Awards 2012: Best data management service provider: Markit
Best data management service provider: Markit
Awards 2012: Best regulatory reporting software: Wolters Kluwer Financial Services
Best regulatory reporting software: Wolters Kluwer Financial Services
Awards 2012: Best operational risk management software: Wolters Kluwer Financial Services
Best operational risk management software: Wolters Kluwer Financial Services
Awards 2012: Best actuarial software/risk engine: UBS Delta
Best actuarial software/risk engine: UBS Delta
Awards 2012: Best Solvency II software package: IBM (formerly Algorithmics)
Best Solvency II software package: IBM (formerly Algorithmics)
Awards 2012: Best securities servicing provider: BNY Mellon
Best securities servicing provider: BNY Mellon
Awards 2012: Best bank, longevity risk: Deutsche Bank
Best bank, longevity risk: Deutsche Bank
Awards 2012: Best bank, interest rate and inflation risk: HSBC
Best bank, interest rate and inflation risk: HSBC
Awards 2012: Best bank, insurance-linked securities: Crédit Agricole CIB
Best bank, insurance-linked securities: Crédit Agricole CIB
Awards 2012: Best bank, equity risk: BNP Paribas
Best bank, equity risk: BNP Paribas
Awards 2012: Best bank, credit risk: Royal Bank of Scotland
Best bank, credit risk: Royal Bank of Scotland
Awards 2012: Best bank, ALM advisory: Royal Bank of Scotland
Best bank, ALM advisory: Royal Bank of Scotland
Awards 2012: Best overall bank: Deutsche Bank
Best overall bank: Deutsche Bank
Awards 2012: Innovation of the year: Tullett Prebon Information – Solvency II benchmark curves
Innovation of the year: Tullett Prebon Information – Solvency II benchmark curves
Awards 2012: Deal of the year: Société Générale and Axa corporate loan partnership
Deal of the year: Société Générale and Axa corporate loan partnership
Awards 2012: Chief risk officer of the year: Andrew Hitchcox, Kiln
Chief risk officer of the year: Andrew Hitchcox, Kiln
Awards 2012: Insurer of the year: Axa
Insurer of the year: Axa
Insurance Risk Awards 2012
Insurance Risk Awards 2012
The Insurance Risk Awards: showcasing the creativity of the risk community
The Insurance Risk Awards: showcasing the creativity of the risk community
US Orsa steams ahead
US Orsa steams ahead