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Modelling and Managing Risk – British Actuarial Journal (2007)

by Paul Sweeting | Mar 1, 2008 | All, Articles, Library

This paper looks at the risks faced by financial institutions, and how they can be modelled and managed. I compare the way in which each of the risks affects different types of financial institution and look for similarities (and differences) across industries....

Pricing Basis Risk in Survivor Swaps – Pensions Institute Discussion Paper PI-0622 (2007)

by Paul Sweeting | Sep 1, 2007 | All, Library, Working Papers

This paper looks at basis risk in survivor swaps, which occurs when mortality of the reference population used to price the swap differs from the mortality of the population being hedged. The author finds that any basis risk present is usually small compared to the...

Pricing Basis Risk in Survivor Swaps – Life and Pensions (2007)

by Paul Sweeting | Sep 1, 2007 | All, Articles, Library

This paper looks at basis risk in survivor swaps, instruments where a fixed payment is made by one party at some point in the future in exchange for a payment based on the longevity of a reference population at the same point in the future. Cox and Lin (2005) discuss...

DB or Not DB: The Choice of Pension Plan Provision by Employers – Pensions Institute Discussion Paper PI-0710 (2007)

by Paul Sweeting | Aug 1, 2007 | All, Library, Working Papers

The literature into employee choice in relation to DB and DC pension schemes is substantial. Yang (2005) looks at the factors influencing employee choice between DB and DC pension schemes; similarly, Choi et al (2002) and Huberman et al (2004) look at the factors...

Tax-Efficient Pension Choices in the UK – Pensions Institute Discussion Paper PI-0708 (2007)

by Paul Sweeting | Aug 1, 2007 | All, Library, Working Papers

The special tax treatment of UK pensions means that the decision on how to use pensions assets is more involved than in other tax jurisdictions. In particular, the ability to take up to 25% of pensions assets as a tax-free cash lump sum at retirement offers retirees...
Developments in Pension Fund Risk – Chapter in Frontiers of Risk Management (2007)

Developments in Pension Fund Risk – Chapter in Frontiers of Risk Management (2007)

by Paul Sweeting | Mar 1, 2007 | All, Books, Library

This publication identifies risk management issues that are likely to emerge in the future and the solutions that will be developed to meet these needs. This comprehensive text covers credit, market, operational, liquidity, outsourcing and insurance risks. Essential...

The Cost and Benefit of UK Defined Benefit Provision – Pensions Institute Discussion Paper PI-0618 (2006)

by Paul Sweeting | Aug 1, 2006 | All, Library, Working Papers

In this paper, I look at the effect of the change in the cost to an employer of providing a defined benefit (“DB”) pension on the overall cost of remunerating an employee and compare that with the cost of remunerating an employee with no such pension...
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