Articles by Callum Tanner
Capital volatility fears spur talk of wider G-Sii charges
Concerns about yo-yoing capital are behind latest HLA proposals, says Corinti
Demand for mortality bonds offers chance to de-risk
Insurers underusing ILS as a way to manage exposures, say experts
Patchy Solvency II implementation worries US regulator
Consistency might take time, says NAIC's head of international regulatory affairs
EU insurers lament barriers to infrastructure investment
European Commission’s efforts to attract insurers’ money could have opposite effect
Insurers must admit their systemic nature, says top regulator
IAIS and Bafin chair commits to ICS by 2016 although industry raises doubts
Elevated status: insurance CROs overshadowing investment peers
Europe’s risk-based capital approach is adding clout to the role of the CRO
Q&A: Eiopa approach wrong on government bonds, says Ivass director
Corinti: Modelling sovereign risk should not be a Pillar 1 requirement
Why insurance regulators are split on sovereign risk
North-south divide as some say Eiopa approach is wrong
Q&A: Standard Life's Singh on changes in risk management
Regulation and tough markets put risk centre-stage, says CRO
Better together: insurers hear case for op risk unity
Firms seeking common ground in the modelling of operational risk
PRA view on sovereign risk hedging too simplistic, say experts
UK regulator failing to consider complexities of risk free rate
EU infrastructure funding risks ‘crowding out' insurers
Strategic fund could force down yields, says Insurance Europe
Rekindled affection: transitional measures spur equity rethink
Some firms increasing holdings to benefit from grandfathering
Europe's life firms eye carry trade to ease pain of low rates
Insurers repurpose strategy used successfully by Japanese peers
Capital charges no obstacle to infra investment – Montalvo
Regulator: poor risk-return the real barrier to insurers becoming more active
The tensions behind Hong Kong's RBC compromise
Large and small firms take different views of best way forward
Commission hopes to cut infrastructure charges before 2016
Aggressive timetable outlined for reassessment of infrastructure capital charges
Hong Kong RBC proposals could lead to inconsistency – Axa Asia CRO
Proposals diverge from market-based approach
Insurers struggle to manage risk of infrastructure U-turns
Mitigating political risk is tough, but more can be done
Lessons from Japan for Europe's life firms
Insurance failures at the end of the 1990s show how not to survive low rates
Paul Stanworth, L&G, on liability-matching 'fringe' assets
UK insurer plans wider range of investments for annuity fund
Piling on the pounds: Aviva-Friends Life reflects appetite for scale
Insurance tie-up is part of trend for firms to maximise efficiencies