EUROPE - European life insurers face a combined R100bn shortfall when measured against Solvency II capital requirements, according to a report from Mercer Oliver Wyman.
In the short term, life companies will have to reduce the risk profile of their portfolios by cutting equity exposure or, where regulation permits, offering lower or differently structured guarante...
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