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Purpose – Systematic mortality risk, i.e. the risk of unexpected changes in mortality and survival rates, can substantially impact a life insurers' risk and solvency situation. By using the “natural hedge” between life insurance and annuities, insurance companies have an effective tool for...
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Systematic mortality risk, i.e. the risk of unexpected changes in mortality and survival rates, can substantially impact a life insurers' risk and solvency situation. By using the “natural hedge” between life insurance and annuities, insurance companies have an effective tool for reducing...
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In participating life insurance, management decisions regarding the asset composition can substantially impact the value of a policy from the policyholders' perspective as well as the insurer's risk situation. Due to the long-term guarantees often embedded in these contracts, life insurers...
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The aim of this paper is to analyze the impact of management's strategic choice of asset and liability composition in life insurance on shortfall risk and the shareholders' fair risk charge. In contrast to previous work, we focus on the effectiveness of management decisions regarding the product...
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