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The recent global financial crisis reconfirms the importance of risk management in defined benefit pension systems. To enhance sustainability, new forms of integrating the risk profiles of assets and liabilities should be considered. Specifically, by reducing the risk profile of assets, by...
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This paper examines the allocation of market risk in a general class of collective pension arrangements: Collective Defined Contribution (CDC) schemes. In a CDC scheme participants collectively share funding risk through benefit level adjustments. There is a concern that, if not well designed,...
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This paper compares two different types of private retirement plans from the perspective of a representative beneficiary: a defined benefit (DB) and a defined contribution (DC) plan. While salary risk is the main common risk factor in DB and DC pension plans, one of the key differences is that...
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In the US, Defined Benefit Plans are insured by the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC). Taking account of the facts that the PBGC covers only the residual deficits of the pension fund the sponsoring company is unable to cover and that the plans can be prematurely terminated, we consider...
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