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Rentes en cours de service : un nouveau crit\`ere d'allocation d'actif

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  • Fr'ed'eric Planchet

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  • Pierre-Emanuel Th'erond

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The aim of this paper is to compare two asset allocation methods for a pension scheme during the decumulation phase in the simplified portfolio selection between a risky asset following a geometric Brownian motion and a riskless asset. The two asset allocation criteria are the ruin probability of the insurance company and the optimization of the economic capital. We first solve the asset allocation problem with deterministic pension payments then with stochastic mortality risk. We analyze the part of mortality risk in the global risk of the company. Then we show the impact of the indexation of the pensions to the inflation on the asset allocation.

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  • Fr'ed'eric Planchet & Pierre-Emanuel Th'erond, 2010. "Rentes en cours de service : un nouveau crit\`ere d'allocation d'actif," Papers 1001.1914, arXiv.org.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:1001.1914
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