Category: Allianz

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Allianz Pulse 2024: What unites and separates the demos of Europe

Ahead of the decisive elections on June 6-9, the 6th edition of our Allianz Pulse survey reveals significant divisions in

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Allianz Global Insurance Report 2024: Transformative years ahead for the insurance sector

According to the Allianz Global Insurance report, the global insurance industry experienced significant growth of approximately 7.5% in 2023, marking

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Ashes to ashes, carbon to soil

The biodiversity financing shortfall primarily stems from a lack of understanding: the assessment of ecosystem services. Ecosystem services, which are

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Latin America – Shall We Dance

This time was different: Latin America’s post-pandemic paso doble with inflation and the exchange rate. Reactive monetary policies, supportive commodity prices

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Managing the increasing threat of political violence and civil unrest

Businesses are more concerned about political risks and violence than they have been for many years, according to the Allianz Risk

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The best is yet to come 

Don’t look back in anger: Despite facing various crises, households in the nine Eurozone countries we’ve examined have nearly doubled

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Global auto outlook: Steering through turbulence

The automotive market is anticipated to stabilize in the current year. On one hand, we foresee a slowdown in car

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Trumponomics: the sequel

Whoever wins the White House in November will be confronted with a changing US economy. While the US has remained remarkably

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The “five Ds” of structurally higher inflation

In recent decades, particularly since the onset of the global financial crisis (GFC), structural factors have led to a steady

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Global insolvency outlook: Reality check 

As anticipated, 2023 saw a rapid and widespread resurgence in business insolvencies, and 2024 began with insolvency rates surpassing pre-pandemic