GLOBAL - Allianz chairman Henning Schulte-Noelle is upbeat about the firm's prospects in pensions and fund management, despite seeing Allianz Dresdner Asset Management (ADAM) make a EUR348m loss during 2001.
Speaking at the firm’s annual general meeting, Schulte-Noelle saw cause for optimism especially in Germany, due to the arrival of the new “Reister” pensions market. So far, the firm has claimed 20%...
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