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Annuities providers become more and more exposed to longevity risk due to the increase in life expectancy. To hedge this risk, new longevity derivatives have been proposed (longevity bonds, q-forwards, S-swaps…). Although academic researchers, policy makers and practitioners have talked about...
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This paper addresses some of the problems a majority of retired individuals face: Why and in what proportion should they invest in a life annuity to maximize the utility of their future consumption or a bequest? The market considered in this work is made up of three assets: a life annuity, a...
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An increasing number of empirical studies have shown a positive relationship between lifetime income and life expectancy at retirement. One's income during the active part of one's career translates into the amount of retirement benefits one might receive, leading to actuarial unfairness inside...
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