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Dealing with clients during lockdown

What sort of impact has lockdown had, both good and bad, on the insurance market? Richard Tuplin, Managing Director at Ethos Broking, discusses this and client requirements in the volatile market.

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.

Craig Lazzara, S&P DJI, the Growth of Markets Since Apollo 11

If you put $1,000 in stocks when Apollo launched, what's it worth today? We find out that, as well as the shift from undiversified amateurs to professional investors.

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>

Insure TV News | 28th January 2019

Cyber threats, business interruption and changes in legislation. This update examines AON’s move into the commercial InsureTech space, BIBA’s call on the regulator and Aviva’s focus on businesses.

Global Invest Forum | Insurance Industry

There’s been a lot of interest in illiquid assets and alternative products. Why are investors, particularly in the insurance space, so interested in them? Alexandre Mincier, Global Head of Insurance at Invesco, discusses investing in the insurance industry.
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