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Annuity rates in Chile (defined as the internal rates of return that equate the present value of expected payments to … interna de rendimiento de las rentas vitalicias en Chile (definida como la tasa de interés que iguala el valor presente de las …
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average markup was as low as −19 percent for annuities and −57 percent for life insurance. This extraordinary pricing behavior …
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We examine wealth effects, for banks and insurers, of bank rights to sell and underwrite annuities. The stock …
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This chapter focuses on institutional investors in the German financial markets. Institutional investors are specialized financial intermediaries who collect and manage funds on behalf of small investors toward specific objectives in terms of risk, return and maturity. The major types of...
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This paper provides a rationale for the macro-prudential regulation of insurance companies, where capital requirements increase in their contribution to systemic risk. In the absence of systemic risk, the formal model in this paper predicts that optimal regulation may be implemented by capital...
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This research explores two aspects of European insurers' investment behaviour related to crises. While they are often considered as financial market stabilisers and long-term investors, there is currently a lack of knowledge about insurers' investment behaviour in crises under the regulatory...
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Different insurance activities exhibit different levels of persistence of shocks and volatility. For example, life insurance is typically more persistent but less volatile than non-life insurance. We examine how diversification among life, non-life insurance, and active reinsurance business...
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Different insurance activities exhibit different levels of persistence of shocks and volatility. For example, life insurance is typically more persistent but less volatile than non-life insurance. We examine how diversification among life, non-life insurance, and active reinsurance business...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011696406
This paper provides a rationale for the macro-prudential regulation of insurance companies, where capital requirements increase in their contribution to systemic risk. In the absence of systemic risk, the formal model in this paper predicts that optimal regulation may be implemented by capital...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011890751