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Higher funding ratios and DC transition fuel Dutch demand for buyouts
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Resolution, Swiss Re interested in acquiring German life run-off policies
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Solvinity neemt Securify over
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Report assesses financial institutions responsibility to respect human rights: Case study on extractives
[Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited ABN Amro, Allianz, APG, CNPC, Delta Lloyd, Generali, GlencoreXstrata, ING, Legal & General, ONGC, Rabobank, Shell to respond - responses & non-responses provided.] In December 2013, the Dutch Fair Bank Guide and the Dutch Fair Insurance Guide, as part of an initiative by Amnesty Netherlands, issued a report assessing the extent to which 16 financial institutions comply with the responsibility to respect human rights, as set out in the UN Guiding Principles, with regard to their investments. The report examines financial institutions policies & practices towards 10 extractive companies associated with severe human rights abuses. The extractive companies selected were Barrick Gold, Freeport-McMoran, Glencore Xstrata, Goldcorp, Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC), PetroChina/CNPC, Posco, Shell, Trafigura, and Vedanta Resources.