Seeking consensus on LDI

Pensions

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Liability-driven investment (LDI) has become a way of life for many pension schemes in the UK and parts of Europe. In the US, the concept has been a lot slower to take hold. New regulations that came into force at the end of 2006 were predicted to be the catalyst to greater adoption of LDI - which, in broad terms, is a technique whereby investment decisions are made with the sole aim of meeting liabilities. However, while winning some high-profile converts in the US, the credibility of LDI

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The future of life insurance

As the world constantly evolves and changes, so too does the life insurance industry, which is preparing for a multitude of challenges, particularly in three areas: interest rates, regulatory mandates and technology (software, underwriting tools and…

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