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IFoA says biodiversity indirect risks more potent than direct ones
27 July 2023As it unveils biodiversity policy and role actuaries can play in developing immature metrics
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Insurance ALM turns 160 years old!
24 February 2022Today marks the 160th anniversary of what is believed to be the first actuarial paper on asset-liability management.... but has anything really changed since 1862? Vincent Huck blows out the candles, and gets reading...
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Expect change to the MA, but public interest comes first, BoE's Bailey says
01 December 2021Governor of the Bank of England discusses the UK's Solvency II review
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ABI's Hugh Savill predicts Brexit 'papal schism' for Solvency II
20 October 2020The UK exit from the EU could lead to a rift in insurance regulation akin to the papal schism of the 1300s, delegates at the Insurance Asset Risk 2020 EMEA conference have heard. Vincent Huck reports
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Brexit - an opportunity for the UK to 'fix' Solvency II
20 October 2020According to panelists at Insurance Asset Risk 2020 EMEA
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COVID-19: Asian regulators increasingly concerned over liquidity risk
28 July 2020Four areas need particular attention IFoA's Mahidhara Davangere says
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Allianz's CRO warns coronavirus could hit assets much harder than liabilities
27 January 2020Economic impact greater than impact on mortality, Tom Wilson says
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Equity-release mortgage profits questioned in new valuation approach
15 July 2019Dean Buckner and Kevin Dowd’s report on ERM valuation casts doubt on the ability for some loans to make money.
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Asian insurance AuM gold rush
05 March 2019Regulatory changes in Asia combined with challenging local market conditions are teasing Asian insurers’ interest in diversifying their investments abroad, this could be a gold rush for Western asset managers. Vincent Huck reports
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IFoA conference: Monte Carlo modelling favoured for ERMs
23 November 201891% of the conference attendees favoured this option
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