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Mortality improvements by socio-economic circumstances, discussion paper

This paper was presented at a sessional research meeting at Staple Inn Hall, London, on 24 September 2012. Mortality improvements by socio-economic circumstances in England (1982 to 2006) A discussion paper BY J.L.C. LU, W. WONG, AND M. BAJEKAL ... read more >>

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Paul Klumpes

The impact of the adoption of hedge accounting rules on enterprise risk management adoption practices by multinationals

  Abstract     1 The impact of the adoption of hedge accounting rules on enterprise risk management ... read more >>

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N Allan, N Cantle, P Godfrey, Y Yin

A review of the use of complex systems applied to risk appetite and emerging risks in ERM practice

A review of the use of complex systems applied to risk appetite and emerging risks in ERM practice BY N. ALLAN, N. CANTLE, P. GODFREY AND Y. YIN Presented to The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries 28 November 2011 ( London) Using ... read more >>

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P J Sweeting; F Fotiou
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Sessional research discussion paper

Calculating and communicating tail association and the risk of extreme loss. A discussion paper

In this paper the authors examine two aspects of extreme events: their calculation and their communication. In relation to calculation, there are two types of extreme events that are considered . Calculating and communicating tail association ... read more >>

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P. Kelliher, D Willmot, J Vij and P. Klumpes
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Sessional Research Event: A Common Risk Classification System for the Actuarial Profession

Underlying spreadsheet for the discussion paper: a common risk classification system for the actuarial profession

Underlying spreadsheet for the paper that sets out a proposal for a classification system being developed by the risk classification working party that can be used as a common reference point for discussing risk.  The paper was discussed in the ... read more >>

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P. Kelliher; D Willmot; J Vij; P. Klumpes
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Sessional Research Event

A Common Risk Classification System for the Actuarial Profession

This paper sets out a proposal for a classification system being developed by the risk classification working party that can be used as a common reference point for discussing risk.  The paper was discussed in the Sessional Research Meeting on 31 ... read more >>

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IFRS Working Party
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Sessional research discussion paper

Insurance accounting: a new era?

Insurance accounting has for many years proved a challenging topic for standard setters, preparers and users, often described as a 'black box'.  Will recent developments, in particular the July 2010 Insurance Contracts Exposure Draft, hearald a new ... read more >>

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Malcolm Kemp, Chinu Patel
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Sessional research event - Entity-wide risk management for pension funds, 28 February 2011

Sessional research event - Entity-wide risk management for pension funds

01/03/2011 1 © 2011 Malcolm Kemp, Chinu Patel and The Actuarial Profession  www.actuaries.org.uk Entity-wide Risk Management for Pension Funds Malcolm Kemp and Chinu Patel Sessional Research Meeting, London 28 February 2011 Agenda 1 © 2011 Malcolm ... read more >>

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M.H.D. Kemp, C.C. Patel
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Sessional research paper

Entity-wide risk management for pension funds

This paper explores the application of ERM-style techniques to pension funds.  It uses the term 'entity wide risk management', rather than 'enterprise risk management, because many pension funds do not view themselves as business 'enterprises' as ... read more >>

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C.A. Cowling, R. Frankland, R.T.G. Hails, M.H.D. Kemp, R.L. Loseby, J.B. Orr and A.D. Smith
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Sessional research paper

Developing a framework for the use of discount rates in actuarial work

The Management Board of the UK Actuarial Profession is undertaking a thought leadership cross-practice research project on the use of discount rates by UK actuaries.  The timing for this research is particularly appropriate as there is a convergence ... read more >>