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January 2023, Volume 28
January 2022, Volume 27
- 1-1 Allowing for shocks in portfolio mortality models
by Richards, Stephen J.
- 1-1 Your reserves may be best estimate, but are they valid?
by Diffey, William & Hobern, Laura & Lauder, Al & Cleugh, Malcolm & Wu, Mark & Mukherjee, Satraajeet & Dan, Apollos & Dharamshi, Param & Atwal, Rav & Vijay, Arun & Dolan, Fergal & Grewal, Amo & Harrison, Ed
- 1-1 A value-at-risk approach to mis-estimation risk (Discussion)
by Anonymous
- 1-1 Asset liability modelling in the quantum era
by Anonymous
- 1-1 Climate scenario analysis for pension schemes: a UK case study
by Bongiorno, Luca & Claringbold, Andrew & Eichler, Lisa & Jones, Claire & Kramer, Bert & Pryor, Louise & Spencer, Nick
- 1-1 Climate scenario analysis: An illustration of potential long-term economic & financial market impacts
by Bongiorno, Luca & Claringbold, Andrew & Eichler, Lisa & Jones, Claire & Kramer, Bert & Pryor, Louise & Spencer, Nick
- 1-1 Dependencies and diversification between risks. Patrick Kelliher FIA CERA December 2021
by Kelliher, Patrick
- 1-1 The importance of biodiversity risks
by Jones, A. & Allison, R. & Bedenham, G. & Bharadwa, B. & Clyde, J. & Darsley, A. & Spencer, N.
- 1-1 The importance of biodiversity risks: Link to zoonotic diseases
by Bedenham, G. & Kirk, A. & Luhano, U. & Shields, A.
- 1-1 Natural capital: an actuarial perspective
by Ahern, M. & Craddock-Taylor, R. & Darsley, A. & Elsum, T. & Martin, A.
- 1-1 Introduction to biodiversity valuation tools
by Allison, R. & Sindhu, S. & Konwar, P. & Naidoo, L. & Yu, L.
- 1-1 Biodiversity & justice
by Bharadwa, B. & Jones, A. & Fifield, J. & Sutcliffe, S.
- 1-1 Your reserves may be best estimate, but are they valid? (Discussion)
by Anonymous
- 1-1 The Importance of Biodiversity Risks: Biodiversity & Natural Capital Working Party (discussion)
by Anonymous
- 1-1 Pension Decumulation Pathways – a proposed approach
by Hyams, S. D. & Davies, H. R. & Findlater, A. J. M. & Gilbert, A. & Hollister, K. & Kiely, F. & Jablonski, T. J. & Squirrell, C. M. & Warren, O. H.
- 1-1 “Allowing for shocks in portfolio mortality models” by Stephen Richards
by Anonymous
- 1-1 Mental health working party: data and modelling considerations for mental health in life insurance
by Balboa, Lisa & Ballantine, Fraser & Nashime, Maryse & Soong, Serena & Wilson, Joe
- 1-1 Insurers’ hidden risk from reinsurance recaptures
by Ugono, Mudi & Ashton, Brad & Brauch, Nora & Drew, Adél & Funnell, Jamie & Healey, Martin & Notani, Raj
- 1-1 “Pension decumulation pathways: A proposed approach” by the Pension Decumulation Pathways Working Party
by Anonymous
- 1-1 Mind the gap – safely incorporating deep learning models into the actuarial toolkit
by Richman, Ronald
- 1-1 COVID-19 and the effectiveness of ERM frameworks
by Grewal, Jasvir & Habahbeh, Lawrence & Acharyya, Madhu & Aravind, Rajeev & Bhagaloo, Shivash & Carey, Margaret & Er, Clarence & Farrugia, Konrad & Leung, Kam
- 1-1 “Dependencies between risks” by Patrick Kelliher
by Anonymous
January 2021, Volume 26
- 1-1 The pensions dashboard: an actuarial perspective
by Lowe, A. & Bradley, G. & Nicholson, A. & Inglis, R. & Balaam, A. & Lawson, S. & Wasserman, S.
- 1-1 The IFRS 17 contractual service margin: a life insurance perspective
by Yousuf, W. & Stansfield, J. & Malde, K. & Mirin, N. & Walton, R. & Thorpe, B. & Thorpe, J. & Iftode, C. & Tan, L. & Dyble, R. & Pelsser, A. & Ghosh, A. & Qin, W. & Berry, T. & Er, C.
- 1-1 Money, Knowledge, and Power: Financial Literacy Working Party
by Anonymous
- 1-1 Money, Knowledge and Power
by Barnard, C. R. & Billing, J. & Brotherston, D. & Jeffery, T. & Mansell, P. & Wright, J.
- 1-1 IFRS 17 contractual service: a life insurance perspective
by Anonymous
- 1-1 Long-term stochastic risk models: the sixth generation of modern actuarial models?
by Curry, Bill
- 1-1 Asset–liability modelling in the quantum era
by Berry, T. & Sharpe, J.
- 1-1 To the End Game and Beyond
by Anonymous
- 1-1 Autonomous vehicles and impacts of the wider insurance industry
by Anonymous
- 1-1 Resource and environment sessional webinar – Climate scenario analysis
by Anonymous
- 1-1 Long-term stochastic risk models: the sixth generation of modern actuarial models?
by Anonymous
- 1-1 A value-at-risk approach to mis-estimation risk
by Richards, Stephen J.
- 1-1 The importance of actuarial management in insurance business decision-making in the twenty-first century
by Espinosa, Oscar & Zarruk, Armando
January 2020, Volume 25
- 1-1 A review of the risk margin – Solvency II and beyond
by Pelkiewicz, A. J. & Ahmed, S. W. & Fulcher, P. & Johnson, K. L. & Reynolds, S. M. & Schneider, R. J. & Scott, A. J.
- 1-1 Silent cyber assessment framework
by Cartagena, S. & Gosrani, V. & Grewal, J. & Pikinska, J.
- 1-1 Calibration of VaR models with overlapping data
by Anonymous
- 1-1 Climate risk reporting practices by UK insurance firms and pension schemes - Abstract of the London Discussion
by Anonymous
- 1-1 Operational risk dependencies
by Kelliher, P. O. J. & Acharyya, M. & Couper, A. & Maguire, E. & Nicholas, P. & Pang, N. & Smerald, C. & Stevenson, D. & Sullivan, J. & Teggin, P.
- 1-1 Autumn Lecture 2019 presented by Dr Kay Swinburne - Abstract of the London Discussion
by Anonymous
- 1-1 Saving for retirement: rules of thumb
by Hyams, S. D. & Smith, A. E. & Squirrell, C. M. & Warren, G. J. & Warren, O. H. & Willetts, P. J.
- 1-1 Saving for Retirement Rules of Thumb Saving for Retirement Working Party - Abstract of the London Discussion
by Anonymous
- 1-1 Silent cyber assessment framework - Abstract of the London Discussion
by Anonymous
- 1-1 A review of the risk margin – Solvency II and beyond report by the Risk Margin Working Party - Abstract of the London Discussion
by Anonymous
- 1-1 Wearable technology and antibiotic resistance (ABR) working parties
by Anonymous
- 1-1 E-cigarettes: no smoke without fire?
by Daniels, N. & Cosma, C. & Llewellyn, A. & Banks, D. & Morris, H. & Copeland, J. & Djarlijeva, E.
- 1-1 Understanding blockchain for insurance use cases
by Popovic, D. & Avis, C. & Byrne, M. & Cheung, C. & Donovan, M. & Flynn, Y. & Fothergill, C. & Hosseinzadeh, Z. & Lim, Z. & Shah, J.
- 1-1 Actuarial valuations to monitor defined benefit pension funding
by O’Brien, Christopher D.
- 1-1 Managing uncertainty: Principles for improved decision making
by Kaye, P. H. & Smith, A. D. & Strudwick, M. J. & White, M. & Bird, C. E. L. & Aggarwal, G. & Durkin, T. & Marcuson, T. A. G. & Masters, T. R. & Regan, N. & Restrepo, S. & Toller, J. R. & White, S. & Wilkinson, R.
- 1-1 Operational risk dependencies - Abstract of the Edinburgh Discussion
by Anonymous
- 1-1 Practical guides to climate change for insurance practitioners - Abstract of the London Discussion
by Anonymous
- 1-1 Practical guide to climate change for general insurance practitioners
by Rothwell, M. & Earle, M. & Ooi, C. H. & Orr, J. & Shroff, S. & Siew, J.
- 1-1 A review of the risk margin – Solvency II and beyond report by the Risk Margin Working Party - Abstract of the Edinburgh discussion
by Anonymous
- 1-1 E-cigarettes – No Smoke without Fire - Abstract of the Edinburgh Discussion
by Anonymous
- 1-1 Understanding Blockchain for insurance use cases: a practical guide for the insurance industry
by Anonymous
- 1-1 Actuarial valuations to monitor defined benefit pension funding
by Anonymous
January 2019, Volume 24
- 1-1 Still living with mortality: the longevity risk transfer market after one decade
by Blake, D. & Cairns, A. J. G. & Dowd, K. & Kessler, A. R.
- 1-1 Still living with mortality: the longevity risk transfer market after one decade
by Anonymous
- 1-1 Age-dependence of the 1918 pandemic
by Woo, G.
- 1-1 Evolution of economic scenario generators: a report by the Extreme Events Working Party members
by Jakhria, P. & Frankland, R. & Sharp, S. & Smith, A. & Rowe, A. & Wilkins, T.
- 1-1 Evolution of economic scenario generators – Abstract of the London Discussion
by Anonymous
- 1-1 Cyber operational risk scenarios for insurance companies
by Egan, R. & Cartagena, S. & Mohamed, R. & Gosrani, V. & Grewal, J. & Acharyya, M. & Dee, A. & Bajaj, R. & Jaeger, V.-J. & Katz, D. & Meghen, P. & Silley, M. & Nasser-Probert, S. & Pikinska, J. & Rubin, R. & Ang, K.
- 1-1 Funding Defined Benefit pension schemes: an integrated risk management approach
by Cowling, C. A. & Fisher, H. J. & Powe, K. J. & Sheth, J. P. & Wright, M. W.
- 1-1 Funding defined benefit pension schemes: an integrated risk management approach
by Anonymous
- 1-1 How medical advances and health interventions will shape future longevity ‐ Abstract of the Edinburgh Discussion
by Anonymous
- 1-1 How medical advances and health interventions will shape future longevity
by Gitsels, L. A. & Kulinskaya, E. & Wright, N. R.
- 1-1 Digital health and disability claims
by Groyer, A. & Campbell, R.
- 1-1 Recalculation of the Solvency II transitional measures on technical provisions
by Cooke, J. & Scott, A. & Smith, D. & Rogan, A. & Cooper, R. & Morgan, S. & Plotnek, A. & Kenyon, N. & Bhalla, S.
- 1-1 A stochastic implementation of the APCI model for mortality projections
by Richards, S. J. & Currie, I. D. & Kleinow, T. & Ritchie, G. P.
- 1-1 A stochastic implementation of the age–period–cohort improvement (APCI) model ‐ Abstract of the London Discussion
by Anonymous
- 1-1 Actuarial methods: are we serving the public interest? Abstract of the Edinburgh Discussion
by Anonymous
- 1-1 Investment risk for long-term investors: risk measurement approaches: Considerations for pension funds and insurers
by Hue, B. & Jinks, A. & Spain, J. & Bora, M. & Siew, S.
- 1-1 Long-term care reform in Germany – at long last
by Link, S.
- 1-1 Hot topics in health and care
by Anonymous
- 1-1 Autumn Lecture 2018, presented by Baron Myners of Truro: in investment how do we define long term? – Abstract of the Edinburgh Discussion
by Anonymous
- 1-1 Cyber operational risk scenarios for insurance companies - Abstract of the London Discussion
by Anonymous
- 1-1 The stochastic full balance sheet model
by Curry, Bill
- 1-1 Wearables and the internet of things: considerations for the life and health insurance industry
by Spender, A. & Bullen, C. & Altmann-Richer, L. & Cripps, J. & Duffy, R. & Falkous, C. & Farrell, M. & Horn, T. & Wigzell, J. & Yeap, W.
- 1-1 Calibration of VaR models with overlapping data
by Frankland, Ralph & Smith, Andrew D. & Sharpe, James & Bhatia, Rishi & Jarvis, Stuart & Jakhria, Parit & Mehta, Gaurang
- 1-1 Wearables and the internet of things: considerations for the life and health insurance industry – CORRIGENDUM
by Spender, A. & Bullen, C. & Altmann-Richer, L. & Cripps, J. & Duffy, R. & Falkous, C. & Farrell, M. & Horn, T. & Wigzell, J. & Yeap, W.
- 1-1 Equity release mortgages (ERM)
by Anonymous
- 1-1 Investment risk for long-term investors: risk measurement approaches
by Anonymous
- 1-1 The genomic underpinnings of human lifespan: diseases and prediction? Abstract of the Edinburgh Discussion
by Anonymous
- 1-1 Brexit: democratic success or failure? - Abstract of the Edinburgh Discussion
by Anonymous
- 1-1 Climate risk reporting practices by UK insurance companies and pension schemes
by Klumpes, P. & Acharyya, M. & Kakar, G. & Sturgess, E.
- 1-1 Managing uncertainty – principles for improved decision-making
by Anonymous
- 1-1 Why the pension dashboard is more than a data collection exercise? - Abstract of the Edinburgh Discussion
by Anonymous
- 1-1 The emergence of compound interest
by Lewin, C. G.
September 2017, Volume 22, Issue 3
July 2017, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 238-256 Resource and environment debate on climate change and sustainability risks †Abstract of the London discussion
by Anonymous
- 257-335 Simulation-based capital models: testing, justifying and communicating choices. A report from the life aggregation and simulation techniques working party
by Androschuck, T. & Gibbs, S. & Katrakis, N. & Lau, J. & Oram, S. & Raddall, P. & Semchyshyn, L. & Stevenson, D. & Waters, J.
- 336-351 Simulation-based capital models: testing, justifying and communicating choices †Abstract of the Edinburgh Discussion
by Anonymous
- 352-423 Information for actuaries valuing Periodical Payment Orders
by Anonymous
- 424-441 Information for actuaries valuing Periodical Payment Orders †Abstract of the London Discussion
by Anonymous
- 442-467 Results of survey on hedging practices
by Cadman, J. M. & Bhatia, R. & Dissanayake, N. A. & Mageed, S. & Rogers, I. J. & Zavadlal, G.
March 2017, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 10-44 The future of social care funding: who pays?
by Kenny, T. & Barnfield, J. & Daly, L. & Dunn, A. & Passey, D. & Rickayzen, B. & Teow, A.
- 45-67 The future of social care funding: who pays? †Abstract of the London Discussion
by Anonymous
- 68-108 Good practice guide to setting inputs for operational risk models
by Kelliher, P. O. J. & Acharyya, M. & Couper, A. & Grant, K. & Maguire, E. & Nicholas, P. & Smerald, C. & Stevenson, D. & Thirlwell, J. & Cantle, N.
- 109-126 Good practice guide to setting inputs for operational risk models by the operational risk working party †Abstract of the London Discussion
by Anonymous
- 127-152 Incentives facing UK-listed companies to comply with the risk reporting provisions of the UK Corporate Governance Code
by Klumpes, P. & Ledlie, C. & Fahey, F. & Kakar, G. & Styles, S.
- 153-176 Incentives facing UK-listed companies to comply with the risk reporting provisions of the UK corporate governance code †Abstract of the London Discussion
by Anonymous
- 177-206 Designing successful post-retirement solutions by blending growth, income and protection
by Morgan, L.-A. & Lothian, S. A.
- 207-227 Designing successful post-retirement solutions by blending growth, income and protection †Abstract of the Edinburgh Discussion
by Anonymous
- 228-232 Presentation of a Finlaison Medal to Adrian Waddingham, and Presentation of Honorary Fellowships to Dr Madhavi Bajekal and Professor Sir David Spiegelhalter
by Anonymous
- 233-235 Presentation of Honorary Fellowships to Norma Cohen, Robin de Wilde and Gábor Hanák
by Anonymous
September 2016, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 429-457 Mis-estimation risk: measurement and impact
by Richards, S. J.
- 458-475 Mis-estimation risk: measurement and impact †Abstract of the Edinburgh Discussion
by Anonymous
- 476-530 Application of the Solvency II Actuarial Function to general insurance firms
by Williams, Richard L. & Anzsar, J. & Bulmer, R. & Buntine, J. & Byrne, M. & Gedalla, B. & Goswamy, P. & Grant, J. & Heah, W. & Keshani, S. & Shah, J.
- 531-544 Actuarial Function Working Party †Abstract of the London Discussion
by Anonymous
- 545-578 Bias, guess and expert judgement in actuarial work
by Tredger, E. R. W. & Lo, J. T. H. & Haria, S. & Lau, H. H. K. & Bonello, N. & Hlavka, B. & Scullion, C.
- 579-599 Getting better judgement working party: bias, guess and expert judgement, in actuarial work †Abstract of the London Discussion
by Anonymous
- 600-618 Explaining the role of banking and business in society †Abstract of the Edinburgh Discussion
by Anonymous
July 2016, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 229-296 Model risk – daring to open up the black box
by Aggarwal, A. & Beck, M. B. & Cann, M. & Ford, T. & Georgescu, D. & Morjaria, N. & Smith, A. & Taylor, Y. & Tsanakas, A. & Witts, L. & Ye, I.
- 297-313 Model risk – daring to open up the black box by the model risk working party †Abstract of the London Discussion
by Anonymous
- 314-363 Expert judgement
by Ashcroft, M. & Austin, R. & Barnes, K. & MacDonald, D. & Makin, S. & Morgan, S. & Taylor, R. & Scolley, P.
- 364-380 Expert judgement †Abstract of the Edinburgh Discussion
by Anonymous
- 381-387 Expert judgement †Abstract of the London Discussion
by Anonymous
- 388-410 Thought Leadership Lecture: “Sustainable growth in the 21st century††Abstract of the London Discussion
by Anonymous
- 411-427 Celebrating the British Actuarial Journal’s 20th anniversary: looking at the next 20 years of actuarial research †Abstract of the London Discussion
by Anonymous
March 2016, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 5-74 Liquidity: essence, risk, institutions, markets and regulation: a report of the liquidity working party
by Keating, C. & Hatchett, J. & Smith, A. & Walton, J. & Zhao, T.
- 75-94 Liquidity: essence, risk, institutions, markets and regulation †Abstract of the London Discussion
by Anonymous
- 95-96 From atheoretical to informed mortality modelling
by French, D. & O’Hare, C.
- 97-116 The link between classical reserving and granular reserving through double chain ladder and its extensions
by Hiabu, M. & Margraf, C. & MartÃnez-Miranda, M. D. & Nielsen, J. P.
- 117-133 The link between classical reserving and granular reserving through double chain ladder and its extensions †Abstract of the London Discussion
by Anonymous
- 134-164 The roles of actuaries in UK life offices: changes and challenges
by O’Brien, C. D. & Gallagher, G. A. & Green, R. J. & Hughes, D. W. & Liang, F. & Robinson, S. A. & Simmons, P. & Tay, A. J. W. H.
- 165-203 Considerations on State Pension Age in the United Kingdom
by Hammond, R. & Baxter, S. & Bramley, R. & Kakkad, A. & Mehta, S. & Sadler, M.
- 204-220 Considerations on state pension age in the United Kingdom †Abstract of the Edinburgh Discussion
by Anonymous
- 221-223 Presentation of Honorary Fellowship to Professor Wei-Sum Chan and Professor Hailiang Yang
by Anonymous
- 224-227 Presentation of Honorary Fellowships to Karel Goossens, Dave Pelletier and Andrew D. Smith
by Anonymous
September 2015, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 449-455 British Actuarial Journal celebrates its 20th anniversary
by Anonymous
- 456-460 Revisions to UK Corporate Governance Code and new FRC guidance on risk management †Abstract of Discussion
by Anonymous
- 461-490 A methodology for assessing basis risk †Abstract of the London Discussion
by Anonymous
- 491-511 ROC Working Party: Towards the Optimal Reserving Process. The Fast Close process
by Bruce, Neil & Lauder, Alastair & Heath, Cameron & Bennett, Camilla & Wong, Chi & Overton, Gregory & Ryan, Joe & Laidlar, Katherine & Taylor, Keith & Jenkins, Tim
- 512-527 Towards the optimal reserving process: the fast close process †Abstract of the Edinburgh Discussion
by Anonymous
- 528-552 Non-traditional investments: key considerations for insurers
by Mee, G.
- 553-571 Non-traditional investments: key considerations for insurers †Abstract of the London Discussion
by Anonymous
July 2015, Volume 20, Issue 2
March 2015, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 7-129 Solvency Ii Technical Provisions For General Insurers
by Dreksler, S. & Allen, C. & Akoh-Arrey, A. & Courchene, J. A. & Junaid, B. & Kirk, J. & Lowe, W. & O’Dea, S. & Piper, J. & Shah, M. & Shaw, G. & Storman, D. & Thaper, S. & Thomas, L. & Wheatley, M. & Wilson, M.
- 130-146 Solvency II technical provisions for general insurers (Brian Hey prize) †Abstract of the London Discussion
by Dreksler, Susan
- 147-166 Heavy models, light models and proxy models: a working paper †Abstract of the London Discussion
by Hursey, Christopher
- 167-208 Long-term care: a review of global funding models
by Elliott, S. & Golds, S. & Sissons, I. & Wilson, H.
- 209-224 Long-term care: a review of global funding †Abstract of the Edinburgh Discussion
by Elliott, Sue
- 225-238 The autumn lecture presented by Dr Robert Black †Abstract of the Edinburgh Discussion
by Black, R.
- 239-240 Presentation of the Finlaison Medal to Brian Wilson
by Wilson, Brian
September 2014, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 531-555 Britain's Fiscal Watchdog: A View from the Kennel
by Anonymous
- 556-616 Difficult risks and capital models
by Frankland, R. & Eshun, S. & Hewitt, L. & Jakhria, P. & Jarvis, S. & Rowe, A. & Smith, A. D. & Sharp, A. C. & Sharpe, J. & Wilkins, T.
- 617-635 Difficult Risks and Capital Models: A report from the Extreme Events Working Party Abstract of the London Discussion
by Jakhria, Parit
- 636-649 Difficult risks and capital models: a report from the Extreme Events Working Party †Abstract of the Edinburgh Discussion
by Sharp, Alexander
- 650-691 Mortality seminar series: exploring the future; defining the questions †Abstract of the London Discussion
by Cairns, Andrew
- 692-727 Investigating risk reporting practices in the global insurance industry
by Klumpes, P. & Kumar, A. & Dubey, R.
- 728-746 Investigating risk reporting practices in the global insurance industry †Abstract of the London Discussion
by Klumpes, Paul
- 747-756 Investigating risk reporting practices in the global insurance industry †Abstract of the Edinburgh Discussion
by Klumpes, Paul
- 757-771 Financial repression: what does it mean for savers and investors?
by Fulcher, Paul & Boardman, Richard & Collier, Ian & Gasser, Hans-Christof & Price, Rod & Shelley, Paul & Softley, Sarah
- 772-779 Financial repression: what does it mean for savers and investors? †Abstract of the Edinburgh Discussion
by Fulcher, Paul
July 2014, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 273-325 IMF Working Paper Monetary and Capital Markets Department Possible Unintended Consequences of Basel III and Solvency II
by Al-Darwish, Ahmed & Hafeman, Michael & Impavido, Gregorio & Kemp, Malcolm & O'Malley, Padraic
- 326-340 Possible unintended consequences of Basel III and Solvency II †Abstract of the Edinburgh discussion
by Kemp, Malcolm
- 341-345 Unintended Consequences of Basel III and Solvency II †Abstract of the London Discussion
by Kemp, Malcolm
- 346-403 Market-Consistent Valuation of a Defined Benefit Pension Find's Employer Covenant and its Use in Risk-Based Capital Assessmentâ€
by Turnbull, Craig
- 404-429 Valuing Sponsor Supportâ€
by Sutton, Adam & Setchim, Richard
- 430-457 Options for Assessing Employer Covenant and Holistic Balance Sheet* †Abstract of the London Discussion
by Turnbull, C.J. & Sutton, Adam
- 458-467 Options for Assessing Employer Covenant and Holistic Balance Sheet* †Abstract of the Edinburgh Discussion
by Turnbull, C.J.
- 468-498 Seeking diversification through efficient portfolio construction using cash-based and derivative instruments
by Jones, M. W.
- 499-517 Seeking Diversification through Efficient Portfolio Construction Using Cash-based and Derivative Instruments †Abstract of the London Discussion
by Jones, Malcolm W.
- 518-530 Seeking Diversification through Efficient Portfolio Construction Using Cash-based and Derivative Instruments †Abstract of the Edinburgh Discussion
by Jones, M. W.
March 2014, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-35 Mortality improvement by socio-economic circumstances in England (1982 to 2006)
by Lu, J. L. C. & Wong, W. & Bajekal, M.
- 36-54 Mortality Improvement by Socio-Economic Circumstances in England (1982 to 2006) †Abstract of the London discussion
by Lu, Joseph
- 55-95 Long-term care – a review of global funding models (a working paper)
by Elliott, S. & Golds, S. & Sissons, I. & Wilson, J. K. (Hamish)
- 96-115 Long-term care – a review of global funding models †Abstract of the London discussion
by Wilson, J. K. (Hamish)
- 116-139 A Value-at-Risk framework for longevity trend risk
by Richards, S. J. & Currie, I. D. & Ritchie, G. P.
- 140-156 A Value-at-Risk framework for longevity trend risk †Abstract of the Edinburgh discussion
by Richards, Stephen
- 157-167 A Value-at-Risk framework for longevity trend risk †Abstract of the London discussion
by Richards, Stephen
- 168-218 Triangle-free reserving
by Parodi, Pietro
- 219-233 Triangle-free reserving A non-traditional framework for estimating reserves and reserve uncertainty †Abstract of the London discussion
by Parodi, Pietro
- 234-234 Through the Economist's Crystal Ball – Difficult Times Lie Ahead: Introduction
by O.B.E., Jeremy Peat
- 235-254 Through the Economist's Crystal ball – Difficult Times Lie Ahead
by Peat, Jeremy
- 255-257 Presentation of the Finlaison Medal to Professor Mary Hardy
by Anonymous
September 2013, Volume 18, Issue 3