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Risk-based capital framework alone isn’t a complete solution to shore up stability of insurance sector
Malaysia introduced a risk-based capital framework in 2009 to enhance the solvency and financial stability of its insurance sector. Key objectives of the framework, which was updated in 2011, are to assess the financial strength of insurers, ensuri...
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