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We test for the causal impact of analyst coverage on corporate risk-taking in the property and casualty insurance sector, using the exogenous change in analyst coverage introduced by broker closures and mergers. We find that a decrease in analyst coverage promotes an increase in insurers’...
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While the COVID-19 pandemic has shattered the world with severe human toll and catastrophic economic losses and sufferings, it has also heightened the need for more effective solutions for managing epidemic-related risks. In this paper, we pro- pose two capital market-based epidemic financing...
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The frequency and intensity of weather-related catastrophes, such as storms and floods, have been increasing due to climate change. This leads to rising storm catastrophe risks to the property-casualty insurance and reinsurance sector. In this paper, we propose an index-based storm catastrophe...
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In the past decade, cyber insurance has raised much interest in the insurance industry, and cyber risk has evolved from a type of pure operational risk to both operational and liability risk for insurers. However, the modeling of cyber risk is still in its infancy. Compared with other insurance...
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We propose a new machine learning-based framework for long-term mortality forecasting. Based on ideas of neighbouring prediction, model ensembling, and tree boosting, this framework can significantly improve the prediction accuracy of long-term mortality. In addition, the proposed framework...
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