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CEA sets out key issues highlighted by insurers after QIS4 exercise

The CEA, the European insurance and reinsurance federation, today set out the key issues that have been highlighted by insurers as a result of last year's QIS4 exercise, the fourth quantitative impact study run by the Committee of European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Supervisors (Ceiops) as part of the Solvency II project.

In a paper submitted to Ceiops, the CEA sets out the issues that the industry would like to see addressed in the development of possible QIS5 technical specifications and, ultimately, the implementing

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