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Savers opt for income security as markets fluctuate
Shareholder returns have beaten broader UK life sector by half — yet stock remains unloved
Sir Nigel Wilson’s comments come as insurer’s interim results show mixed effects of rising interest rates
Sir Nigel Wilson, who will leave the insurance group this year, is not ruling out a ‘political job’
But capital is tied up for a long time and profits are spread well into the future
Santander banker to take over from Sir Nigel Wilson at FTSE 100 company
Britain’s biggest asset manager buys $250mn of bonds in a sign of growing investor interest in debt-for-nature swaps
A spluttering economy raises concerns over credit quality across the UK-focused insurer’s huge bond portfolio
Sir Nigel Wilson is pushing for policy change to encourage investment outside the capital
Nigel Wilson warns UK held back by low-growth economy and ‘political infighting’
Fresh claim related to alleged losses to shareholders resulting from statements by the commodities group to the market
Executive has led UK life insurer and investment manager for more than a decade
Insurer’s chair and chief executive tell House of Lords bond sell-off ‘caught us all by surprise’
Insurer says revenue related to flows from defined benefit pension funds had declined
UK insurer says it is on track to deliver earnings in line with guidance
If you answered UK life insurers, award yourself half a point
LGIM’s listing follows debuts of similar products by Franklin Templeton and Fidelity International
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Shareholders would need to take cover in a really bad downturn
Insurer says ‘risk transfer’ market is the strongest it has been for 35 years
Insurer says government needs to be ‘careful’ that overhaul of Solvency II rules goes far enough
An L&G fund ended the first quarter flat while a similar-sounding iShares fund was down 8%
Not all investors warm to L&G’s do-goodery — but they should not be put off
Asset managers owned by insurance companies are losing ground to their standalone European rivals
Purpose-built schemes have become an attractive investment because of the UK’s housing shortage
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