S&P Global Ratings

S&P Global Ratings is an American credit rating agency. It is considered the largest of the Big Three credit-rating agencies, which also include Moody's Investors Service and Fitch Ratings. It publishes financial research and analysis on stocks, bonds, and commodities.

Great Eastern’s acquisition plan could drive market position: S&P Global Ratings

Estimated combined assets of AML and AMT accounted for 1.5% of the Great Eastern group's total assets as of the end of 2022.

Global reinsurance to breath above waters, life sector will see greener grass: S&P Global Ratings

Favourable reinsurance pricing, especially in short-tail lines, is expected to continue.

APAC amongst fastest growing cyber insurance market: S&P Global

It grew 51.2% in the past five years but remains the second smallest market globally.

Unrealised losses to fly by top 20 reinsurers: S&P Global

About 25% of the total unrealised losses will reverse by the end of the year.

S&P Global: Strong rains could drag China’s P&C underwriting performance

Beijing’s recent heaviest rainfall in 140 years serves as a stark reminder to P&C insurers in China.

China Life Insurance (Overseas) to stay afloat in the next two years: S&P Global

Its growth-related capital needs and substantial holdings of high-risk assets may surpass earnings.

Here's how APAC insurers are performing midyear

Despite the challenges identified, credit trends are observed to be stable.

Hong Kong life insurance market to improve in two years: S&P

The life segment is predicted to jump by 20% o 25% in 2023.

APAC insurers can weather equity markets' decline: S&P

This assessment took into account the forecasted one-year earnings and lower capital charges.

2023 a mixed bag for Asian insurers: S&P

S&P also warns Asia insurers to be cautious of the effects of geopolitical risks

APAC insurer earnings to fluctuate amidst Russia-Ukraine conflict

The conflict would test insurers with high allocation to foreign-currency investments.

Evolving risks means more volatility for APAC reinsurers: report

An analyst warns that these could cause some of the data for pricing risk to become obsolete.