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Swiss Re's Alexander: RBC Regulation Set to Shake Up Hong Kong Market

David Alexander, head of P&C reinsurance for Swiss Re in Hong Kong and Taiwan, said Hong Kong's regulatory focus on risk-based capital could drive consolidation among smaller insurers and attract acquirers.

Oct. 14, 2016

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