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Low Interest Rates and the NAIC Economic Scenario Generator Project
flows in an asset-liability simulation model. In the U.S. such valuation methods have been called “principle-based” ... provide its ESG. They selected Conning, and Conning’s interest rate generator is based on a three-factor ...- Authors: Stephen Strommen
- Date: Jun 2022
- Publication Name: Risks & Rewards
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Risks and Rewards Newsletter, February 2001, Issue No. 36
Risks and Rewardsnewsletter! On November 9 and 10, 2000 the Society of Actuaries’ Finance Practice Area ... her contributions to the success of our Section in 2000. Under her leadership, we organized many interesting ...- Authors: Lawrence N Bader, Nino A Boezio, Catherine Ehrlich, Luke Girard, Jeremy Gold, David Ingram, Victor Modugno, Max Rudolph, Stephen Strommen, Peter Tilley, David F Babbel, Sarah Christiansen, Gregory Goulding, Anthony Dardis, Edwin A Martin, William L Babcock, Craig Merrill, Marc Altschull, Stephen Britt, Peter D Jones
- Date: Feb 2001
- Publication Name: Risks & Rewards
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Beware stochastic model risk!
staple of actuarial work. In the life insurance and annuity business, they are often used for hedging of long-term ... stochastic model and fit the IS SU E 74 A U G U ST 2 01 9 4 | AUGUST 2019 RISKS & REWARDS ...- Authors: Stephen Strommen
- Date: Sep 2019
- Competency: Professional Values; Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving
- Publication Name: Risks & Rewards
- Topics: Modeling & Statistical Methods; Modeling & Statistical Methods>Scenario generation; Modeling & Statistical Methods>Simulation; Modeling & Statistical Methods>Stochastic models
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Beyond the Bullet GIC
Beyond the Bullet GIC The author refers to a separate article in this edition of Risks and ... practice for actuaries pricing life insur- ance and annuity business to build the cost of capital into their ...- Authors: Stephen Strommen
- Date: Feb 2001
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Actuarial theory in business context
- Publication Name: Risks & Rewards
- Topics: Financial Reporting & Accounting>Fair value accounting