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January 2024, Volume 29
- 1-1 Operational Risk Working Party - Validating Operational Risk Models
by Kelliher, Patrick O. J. & Acharyya, Madhu & Couper, Andrew J. & Maguire, Edward N. V. & Pang, Choong A. & Smerald, Christopher M. & Sullivan, Jennifer K. & Teggin, Paul M.
- 1-1 Consideration of the proxy modelling validation framework
by Wollam, Dominic & Kuona, Maynard & Thomson, Matthew & Liu, Rachael & Paton, Stuart
- 1-1 Time series analysis of GSS bonds
by Dey, D.
- 1-1 Actuarial applications of natural language processing using transformers: Case studies for using text features in an actuarial context
by Troxler, Andreas & Schelldorfer, Jürg
- 1-1 Report of the target end-states for defined benefit pension schemes working party
by Aponte, A. & Caleechurn, D. & Jones, N. & Kola, J. & Littlewood, R. & Mikulskis, D. & Wesbroom, K. & Yiasoumi, C. A.
- 1-1 From bias to black boxes: understanding and managing the risks of AI – an actuarial perspective
by du Preez, Valerie & Bennet, Shaun & Byrne, Matthew & Couloumy, Aurelién & Das, Arijit & Dessain, Jean & Galbraith, Richard & King, Paul & Mutanga, Victor & Schiller, Frank & Zaaiman, Stefan & Moehrke, Patrick & van Heerden, Lara
- 1-1 Comments on the Solvency II Risk Margin and proposed amendments
by Waszink, Hans
- 1-1 The exercise of discretion on commutation factors in defined benefit schemes: time for change?
by O’Brien, Christopher D.
- 1-1 UK Asbestos Working Party Update 2020
by Anonymous
- 1-1 Update from the UK asbestos working party
by Anonymous
- 1-1 Validating operational risk models
by Anonymous
- 1-1 Exploring fluctuations and interconnected movements in stock, commodity, and cryptocurrency markets
by Akin, Isik & Akin, Meryem & Ozturk, Zafer & Hameed, Affan & Opara, Victoria & Satiroglu, Hakan
- 1-1 Commutation rate research working party: considerations for actuaries when advising on commutation rates
by Anonymous
- 1-1 ActuaryGPT: applications of large language models to insurance and actuarial work
by Balona, Caesar
- 1-1 Cyber risk within capital models
by Grewal, Jasvir & Cartagena, Simon
- 1-1 Sufficient mathematical conditions for identical estimation of the liability for remaining coverage under the general measurement model and premium allocation approach
by Lee, Timothy & Jagga, Antonie
- 1-1 Loss modelling from first principles
by Parodi, Pietro & Thrumble, Derek & Watson, Peter & Ji, Zhongmei & Wang, Alex & Bhatia, Ishita & Lees, Joseph & Mealy, Sophia & Shah, Rushabh & Dharamshi, Param & Gazzelloni, Federica
- 1-1 Robust mortality forecasting in the presence of outliers
by Richards, Stephen J.
- 1-1 Time series analysis of GSS bonds Part 2 – further univariate analysis of S&P Green Bond Index
by Dey, Debashish
January 2023, Volume 28
- 1-1 Covid-19 and the effectiveness of ERM frameworks
by Anonymous
- 1-1 Data and modelling considerations for mental health in life insurance
by Anonymous
- 1-1 “Insurers” hidden risk from reinsurance recaptures – the perspective of UK annuity writers’
by Anonymous
- 1-1 Some observations on the temporal patterns in the surplus process of an insurer
by Miao, Yang & Sendova, Kristina P. & Jones, Bruce L. & Li, Zhong
- 1-1 Freedom and choice: public attitudes seven years on
by Anonymous
- 1-1 Fertility and ageing – actuarial perspectives
by Babad, Yair & Grenham, Dermot & Gutterman, Sam
- 1-1 Considerations for actuaries when advising on commutation rates
by Hilsden, Jonathan & Berriman, Ben & Crocker, Paul & Fish, Judith & Forsyth, Jon & Lindsay, Kerry
- 1-1 Calibration of transition risk for corporate bonds
by Sharpe, J. & Ginghina, F & Mehta, G. & Smith, A.D.
- 1-1 “The calibration of transition risk for corporate bonds” by the Extreme Events Working Party
by Anonymous
- 1-1 The Global Financial Crisis – risk transfer, insurance layers, and (lack of?) reinsurance culture
by Fackler, Michael
- 1-1 Seasonal mortality amongst UK occupational pension scheme members 2000–2016
by Hall, Mary & Naqvi, Rabia
- 1-1 The Great Risk Transfer: have we got the balance right?
by Anonymous
- 1-1 Overview of climate disclosures
by Dey, D. & Richards, L. & Arora, M. & Boyle, E. & Bryson, R. & Jackman, S. & Patel, V. & Shirazi, C.
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. & Martínez-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 Assessment†
by Turnbull, Craig
- 404-429 Valuing Sponsor Support†
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
- 503-522 What Solvency II firms can learn from the Swiss Solvency experience
by Eves, Michael & Keller, Philipp
- 523-545 Solvency II Technical Provisions – what actuaries will be doing differently
by Dreksler, Susan & Kirk, Jerome & Piper, Jonathan
- 546-603 Transforming consumer information
by Ritchie, A. & Corrigan, J. & Graham, S. & Hague, A. & Higham, A. & Holt, J. & Mowbray, P. & Robinson, H.
- 604-623 Transforming consumer information ‐ Abstract of the London discussion
by Ritchie, Alan
- 624-656 Is there a place in the UK Defined Contribution pensions market for a guaranteed savings product?
by Eason, S. & Barker, P. & Foroughi, G. & Harsant, J. & Hunter, D. & Jarvis, S. & Jones, G. & Knava, V. & Murphy, P. & Murray, K. & Muthulingam, J. & Odozi, N. & Page, T. & Washoma, K. & Webb, A.
- 657-675 Report of the Investment Products for Retirement Savings Working Party: “Is there a place in the UK Defined Contribution pensions market for a guaranteed savings product?” ‐ Abstract of the London discussion
by Eason, Scott
- 676-680 Pension Plan Solvency and Extreme Market Movements: A Regime Switching Approach – Funding Report for the Actuarial Profession
by Abourashchi, Niloufar & Clacher, Iain & Hillier, David & Freeman, Mark & Kemp, Malcolm & Zhang, Qi
- 681-694 Pension Plan Solvency and Extreme Market Movements: A Regime Switching Approach ‐ Abstract of the Leeds discussion
by Freeman, Mark
- 695-703 Summary of Professor Sir Brian Hoskins’* lecture
by Hoskins, Brian
July 2013, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 271-307 Meeting defined benefit pension obligations: measurement, risk and flight paths
by Hatchett, J. & Hurd, M. & Clacher, I.
- 308-325 Meeting defined benefit pension obligations: measurement, risk and flight paths ‐ Abstract of the Edinburgh discussion
by Hatchett, Jon
- 326-344 Meeting defined benefit pension obligations: measurement, risk and flight paths ‐ Abstract of the London discussion
by Hatchett, Jon
- 345-393 Financial Management of the UK Pension Protection Fund
by Charmaille, J-P. & Clarke, M.G. & Harding, J. & Hildebrand, C. & Mckinlay, I.W. & Rice, S.R. & Reynolds, P.
- 394-412 Financial Management of the United Kingdom Pension Protection Fund ‐ Abstract of the Edinburgh discussion
by Clarke, Martin
- 413-430 Financial Management of the United Kingdom Pension Protection Fund ‐ Abstract of the London discussion
by Clarke, Martin
- 436-451 Mortality in Ireland 1901 to 2006
by Hall, M.
- 452-466 Mortality and smoking prevalence: An empirical investigation in ten developed countries
by Kleinow, Torsten & Cairns, Andrew J.G.
- 467-485 Cancer survival extension from drug treatments
by Oliver, Nicola & Chung, Helen
- 486-502 Life insurance underwriting in the United States – yesterday, today and tomorrow
by Klein, Allen M.
March 2013, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-2 Presentation of a Finlaison medal to Professor Angus Macdonald
by Anonymous
- 3-12 Address
by Martin, David
- 13-72 Calculating and communicating tail association and the risk of extreme loss
by Sweeting, Paul & Fotiou, Fotis
- 73-83 Calculating and communicating tail association and the risk of extreme loss ‐ Abstract of the London Discussion
by Sweeting, Paul
- 84-90 Summary of Sir Harry Burns’ (Chief Medical Officer for Scotland) lecture ‘Health & well-being in Scotland: Time for a rethink?’
by Anonymous
- 91-121 A common risk classification system for the Actuarial Profession
by Kelliher, P. O. J. & Wilmot, D. & Vij, J. & Klumpes, P. J. M.
- 122-144 A common risk classification system for the Actuarial Profession ‐ Abstract of the London discussion
by Kelliher, Patrick
- 145-162 A common risk classification system for the Actuarial Profession ‐ Abstract of the Edinburgh discussion
by Kelliher, Patrick
- 163-234 A review of the use of complex systems applied to risk appetite and emerging risks in ERM practice
by Allan, Neil & Cantle, Neil & Godfrey, Patrick & Yin, Yun
- 235-256 A review of the use of complex systems applied to risk appetite and emerging risks in ERM practice ‐ Abstract of the London discussion
by Cantle, Neil
- 257-269 A review of the use of complex systems applied to risk appetite and emerging risks in ERM Practice ‐ Abstract of the Edinburgh Discussion
by Cantle, Neil
September 2012, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 491-509 Redefining the deviance objective for generalised linear models
by Lovick, A. C. & Lee, P. K. W.
- 510-537 Redefining the deviance objective for generalised linear models ‐ Abstract of the London discussion
by Lovick, Tony
- 538-541 Redefining the deviance objective for generalised linear models ‐ Abstract of the Norwich discussion
by Lovick, Tony
- 542-561 Uncertain Uncertainty
by Corder, Matthew & Weale, Martin
- 562-615 Insurance accounting: a new era?
by Foroughi, K. & Barnard, C. R. & Bennett, R.W. & Clay, D. K. & Conway, E. L. & Corfield, S. R. & Coughlan, A. J. & Harrison, J. S. & Hibbett, G. J. & Kendix, I. V. & Lanari-Boisclair, M. & O’ Brien, C. D. & Straker, J. S. K.
- 616-644 Insurance accounting: a new era? ‐ Abstract of the London discussion
by Foroughi, Kamran
- 645-649 Insurance accounting: a new era? ‐ Abstract of the Edinburgh discussion
by Foroughi, Kamran
- 650-671 Second International comparative study of mortality tables for pension fund retirees
by Sithole, T. Z. & Haberman, S. & Verrall, R. J.
- 672-687 Second international comparative study of mortality tables for pension fund retirees ‐ Abstract of the London discussion
by Verrall, Richard
July 2012, Volume 17, Issue 2
March 2012, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-8 Address by the President of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries
by Bowie, Ronald
- 9-17 Inaugural Address
by Bagot, Gordon M.
- 18-65 Market-consistent valuations and Solvency II: Implications of the recent financial crisis
by Foroughi, Kamran
- 66-67 Market-consistent valuations and Solvency II: Implications of the recent financial crisis ‐ Summary of the London discussion
by Foroughi, Kamran
- 68-70 Strength through synergy
by Hand, David J.
- 71-125 An executive's handbook for understanding and risk managing unit linked guarantees
by Maher, J. & Corrigan, J. & Bentley, A. & Diffey, W.
- 126-141 An executive's handbook for understanding and risk managing unit linked guarantees ‐ Abstract of the London discussion
by Maher, James
- 142-152 An executive's handbook for understanding and risk managing unit linked guarantees ‐ Abstract of the Edinburgh discussion
by Maher, James
- 153-211 Developing a framework for the use of discount rates in actuarial work
by Cowling, C. A. & Frankland, R. & Hails, R. T. G. & Kemp, M. H. D. & Loseby, R. L. & Orr, J. B. & Smith, A. D.
- 212-231 Developing a framework for the use of discount rates in actuarial work ‐ Abstract of the Edinburgh discussion
by Cowling, Charles
- 232-255 Developing a framework for the use of discount rates in actuarial work ‐ Abstract of the London discussion
by Cowling, Charles
- 256-257 Developments in the Management of Annuity Business ‐ Abstract of the London Discussion – ADDENDUM
by Telford, Peter
September 2011, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 469-470 Posthumous Presentation of an Institute Finlaison Medal to Mrs Doreen Hart
by ,
- 471-551 Developments in the Management of Annuity Business
by Telford, P. G. & Browne, B. A. & Collinge, E. J. & Fulcher, P. & Johnson, B. E. & Little, W. & Lu, J. L. C. & Nurse, J. M. & Smith, D. W. & Zhang, F.
- 553-576 Developments in the Management of Annuity Business ‐ Abstract of the Edinburgh Discussion
by Telford, Peter