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Solvency II: past, present and future

 November 12, 2012

On the role of the liquidity premium in the regulation of insurers

 October 10, 2012

A prudential regulatory issue at the heart of Solvency II

 October 10, 2012

LTG Symposium: response to industry comment

 October 5, 2012

LTG Symposium: a macro-prudential perspective

 September 14, 2012

LTG Symposium: achieving the right balance

 September 13, 2012

LTG Symposium: Solvency II must work in practice as well as theory

 September 12, 2012

Countercyclical regulation in Solvency II: Merits and flaws

 June 25, 2012

Solvency II is good for pensions

 April 5, 2012

Solvency II and the Corporate Treasurer

 March 12, 2012

Another way

 February 27, 2012

Understanding a breach of the SCR

 January 29, 2012

Equivalence: a path to competitive disadvantage?

 January 20, 2012

A real estate view of Solvency II

 September 29, 2011

The truth behind public consultations

 September 15, 2011
Martin Shaw

Regulators must show stronger leadership

 September 2, 2011

Solvency II and the shifting risk to consumers

 August 18, 2011

Is The Government Ready For Solvency II?

 August 5, 2011

XBRL and Solvency II – part one: guest post

 June 29, 2011

The pioneers in green – guest post

 June 7, 2011

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