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Hormuz, lapse risk and Brussels’ next regulatory battles - IERM Weekly

18 min · 5. juni 2026
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In this episode of InsuranceERM Weekly, * Anna explains how Middle East tensions, the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and sanctions risk are creating complex challenges for specialty insurers. * David reports on Italian life insurers, lapse risk and why falling spreads have helped keep policyholders in place. * Josh then shares his takeaways from Brussels, where Solvency II implementation, IRRD, competitiveness, climate resilience, AI and the Savings and Investment Union are shaping the next phase of Europe’s insurance policy agenda.

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