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Allianz Says Third-Quarter Net Income More Than Doubles to $1.94 Billion

Nov. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Allianz SE, Europe’s biggest insurer, said third-quarter profit more than doubled after investment income recovered from year-earlier writedowns. Full Article at Bloomberg.com

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