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Pandemics Overtake Climate as Top Concern: AXA Study

Pandemics are overtaking climate change as the biggest worry for insurers, according to a study published Thursday by French insurer AXA SA. Chief Executive Officer Thomas Buberl discusses the findings of the report in an exclusive interview with Bloomberg. (Source: Bloomberg)

Environmental Risk Masterclass | March 2020

<p>The experts on this environmental risk focused panel discuss what actual impression regulation has left on the industry so far, and how leaving the EU may change things going forward. We also look at the growing influence climate change is forcing upon all areas of insurance.

Insurance Asset Management Roundtable | ESG

<p>Our expert panel of asset owners and asset managers join Mark Colegate to talk about how major themes like ESG are shaping their industries, how important it is that communication improves across the board and their hopes for the future of the field.

Environmental Masterclass | December 2019

<p>In this environmental Masterclass, our panelists explain why environmental risk is such an important issue in the insurance sector, how proactive the legislation in the industry is and whether we're likely to see an increase in funding anytime soon. Joining us on this panel, we have:</p> <ul><li>Jessie Francois, Senior Underwriter, Environmental UK, AIG</li> <li>Toby Arnold. Senior Underwriter, Environmental, Aspen Insurance</li> <li>Simon White, Director and Senior Consultant, Street Farm Consultancy</li> </ul>

1969 – 2069: From Apollo to AI

It’s been 50 years since the moon landing and a lot has happened, so what’s in store for the next 50 years? Experts from the industry discuss the development of the economy since 1969 both worldwide and closer to home, how the moon landing led to an expansion of new technologies and speculate on what the next 50 years could bring.

Richard Buxton, Merian Global Investors | Moon Landing marked the beginning of bear market

<p>The 1960s had been kind to equity investors with a basket of growth stocks, the so-called Nifty-Fifty, seemingly unstoppable. But then inflation kicked in over the following decade and market leadership changed. Richard Buxton looks at the lessons to be learned half a century on, when a small number of growth stocks are in favour, and no one appears to be worried about inflation.</p>

Jim Leaviss, M&G | Was the Apollo 11 mission worth it?

As part of our special feature to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing: Jim Leaviss, M&G Investments, looks at the state of the economy when Armstrong stepped on the moon and whether the mission was worth it economically. What event, if any, could have a similar impact today?

Simon French, Panmure Gordon | How economies have changed since 1969

As part of our special feature to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing: Simon French, Panmure Gordon & Co, talks about how the world’s economy has changed since 1969, the role of the Public Sector, and what challenges the future may hold.

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