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The impact of simultaneous shocks to financial markets and mortality on pension buy-out prices

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  • Arık, Ayşe
  • Uğur, Ömür
  • Kleinow, Torsten

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In this paper, we determine the fair value of a pension buyout contract under the assumption that changes in mortality can have an impact on financial markets. Our proposed model allows for shocks to occur simultaneously in mortality rates and financial markets, so that strong changes in mortality rates can affect interest rates and asset prices. This approach challenges the common but very strong assumption that mortality and market risk drivers are independent. A simulation-based pricing framework is applied to determine the buyout premium for a hypothetical fully funded pension scheme. The results of an extensive sensitivity analysis show how buyout prices are affected by changes in mortality and financial markets. Surprisingly, we find that the impact of shocks is similar whether or not these shocks occur simultaneously or not, although there are some differences in annuity prices and buyout premiums. We clearly see that the intensity and severity of shocks, and asset price volatility play a dominant role for buyout prices.

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  • Arık, Ayşe & Uğur, Ömür & Kleinow, Torsten, 2023. "The impact of simultaneous shocks to financial markets and mortality on pension buy-out prices," ASTIN Bulletin, Cambridge University Press, vol. 53(2), pages 392-417, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:astinb:v:53:y:2023:i:2:p:392-417_10
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