U.S. health insurers have been coping with low returns on bonds by putting more of their investment portfolios in stocks, and in what regulators classify as "alternative investments." Analysts at Patpatia& Associates Inc. look at the shift in health insurers' portfolio allocations between 2008 and 2013 in a new report on insurer asset management strategies.
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