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Longevity risk: Issues to be considered
2/16/2010 1 © 2010 The Actuarial Profession www.actuaries.org.uk Longevity Risk: Issues to be Considered Steve Burgess, John Kingdom and Jemima Ayton Disclaimer This presentation is meant to promote discussion. It is not making any comments on ... read more >>
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Discount rates forum, 23 March 2010. Complete set of slides
The aims of this cross-practice team are to: analyse current practice on discount rates; describe how and why risk is included in discount rates; develop a common language and framework to describe current practice; consider options for reducing diversity ... read more >>
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Modelling multi-population mortality with cohort effects
1 MODELLING MULTI-POPULATION MORTALITY WITH COHORT EFFECTS Andrew Cairns Heriot-Watt University, Scotland and The Maxwell Institute, Edinburgh Joint work with David Blake, Kevin Dowd, Guy Couglan and Marwa Khalaf-Allah 2 Plan † ... read more >>
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Grouping postcodes by mortality. What are the challenges?
3/4/2010 1 Mortality and longevity seminar longe semina Matthew Edwards G i t d b t lit © 2010 The Actuarial Profession www.actuaries.org.uk roup ng pos co es y mor a y What are the challenges? Contents • Introduction • Data and ... read more >>
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Emerging insights from Club Vita
3/16/2010 1 Mortality and longevity seminar Andrew Gaches © 2010 The Actuarial Profession www.actuaries.org.uk Emerging insights from Club Vita 17 March 2010 Agenda Brief recap • Predictors of longevity in pension scheme data • High level trends in ... read more >>
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An uncertain baseline: credibility of mortality experience
16/03/2010 1 Mortality and Longevity Seminar Joseph Lu & Ashley Kanter 2010 © 2010 The Actuarial Profession www.actuaries.org.uk An uncertain baseline: Credibility of mortality experience Agenda •The need to quantify uncertainty of mortality ... read more >>
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Whither human survival - the shape of things to come
3/16/2010 1 Mortality and longevity - making financial sense of the highly uncertain ~March 2010 © 2010 The Actuarial Profession www.actuaries.org.uk Whither human survival ~ The shape of things to come Les Mayhew and David Smith ~ Cass Business ... read more >>
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New possibilities in moving from individual patient records to assumption setting
3/18/2010 1 Mortality and longevity seminar Daniel Ryan, Towers Watson © 2010 The Actuarial Profession www.actuaries.org.uk New possibilities in moving from individual patient records to assumption setting 17 March (London); 25 March (Leeds) Overview ... read more >>
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Update on the latest work of the CMI
3/22/2010 1 Mortality and Longevity one-day seminars, March 2010 Neil Robjohns © 2010 The Actuarial Profession www.actuaries.org.uk Update on the latest work of the CMI 17 March 2010 (London) and 25 March 2010 (Leeds) CMI Update Agenda Update on ... read more >>
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Influenza pandemics
5/8/2009 1 Influenza pandemics Bob Howe CRO Swiss Re Europe Historical context 20th Century pandemics Years Viral type US excess mortality per 1 000 Adjusted to current conditions* 1918 - 1919 H1N1 5.3‰ 1.8‰ 1957 1958 N2N2 0 41‰- . ... read more >>
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Influenza pandemics
1 Brief update on the CMI Critical Illness Investigation Andrew Howe On behalf of the CMIB’s Critical Illness Sub-committee Healthcare Conference, Warwick 2004 The Actuarial Profession making financial sense of the future Critical Illness Investigation ... read more >>
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Highlights of the 2008 Life Convention, 12 March 2009. Programme
Highlights of the 2008 LIFE Convention Thursday 12 March 2009 Radisson SAS, Edinburgh Programme Chairman: Joseph Collins, Lucida 09.45 Registration and Coffee 10.15 Chairman’s Introduction and Welcome Plenary 1: Liquidity ... read more >>
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Lessons from the global financial crisis
FINANCE, INVESTMENT & RISK MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE 15-17 JUNE 2008 HILTON DEANSGATE, MANCHESTER SECURITISATION OF NON-LIFE INSURANCE GIRO 2008 WORKING PARTY GRAHAM FULCHER (CHAIR) Agenda ? Basic concept ? Supply and demand arguments and their ... read more >>
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Risk and the financial crisis: Why we should look at the data rather than make excuses about 'tsunami' events
Risk & the Financial Crisis: Why we should look at the data rather than make excuses about ‘tsunami’ events. 9 March 2010 William T. Shaw william.shaw@kcl.ac.uk King’s College, The Strand, London WC2R 2LS Risk ... read more >>
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2008 - a year in 200?
The Financial Crisis - a 1 in 200 year event – or a one in 10 year event Professor William Shaw, King’s College, London and Ralph Frankland, Aviva UK Life 9th March 2010 2008 - a year in 200? Agenda – Part 1 – An Actuarial Perspective A personal ... read more >>