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Abstract
THE INFLUENCE OF THE FINANCIAL CRISIS ON THE ACTIVITIES OF INSURANCE COMPANIES IN RUSSIA
Assist. Prof. Booran Fadail Saleh
Volume: 9 Issue: 2 2019
Abstract:
This article examines the impact of the financial crisis on the scale and structure of investment portfolios of insurance companies in relation to their differences compared to other types of financial institutions, which follow from the specifics of insurance activities. The direction of investment of insurance companies should be very carefully studied in terms of their future consequences for the long-term financial well-being of insurance companies and the competent management of all risks to which they are exposed, taking into account the interdependence of these risks. Relevant recommendations in this regard have arisen from a study of relevant past experiences and current trends.
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