British Actuarial Journal
1995 - 2026
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Volume 28, month January, 2023
- Covid-19 and the effectiveness of ERM frameworks pp. -

- Anonymous
- The Global Financial Crisis – risk transfer, insurance layers, and (lack of?) reinsurance culture pp. -

- Michael Fackler
- The Great Risk Transfer: have we got the balance right? pp. -

- Anonymous
- Data and modelling considerations for mental health in life insurance pp. -

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- Insurers” hidden risk from reinsurance recaptures – the perspective of UK annuity writers pp. -

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- Some observations on the temporal patterns in the surplus process of an insurer pp. -

- Yang Miao, Kristina P. Sendova, Bruce L. Jones and Zhong Li
- Freedom and choice: public attitudes seven years on pp. -

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- Fertility and ageing – actuarial perspectives pp. -

- Yair Babad, Dermot Grenham and Sam Gutterman
- Considerations for actuaries when advising on commutation rates pp. -

- Jonathan Hilsden, Ben Berriman, Paul Crocker, Judith Fish, Jon Forsyth and Kerry Lindsay
- Calibration of transition risk for corporate bonds pp. -

- J. Sharpe, F Ginghina, G. Mehta and A.D. Smith
- “The calibration of transition risk for corporate bonds” by the Extreme Events Working Party pp. -

- Anonymous
- Overview of climate disclosures pp. -

- D. Dey, L. Richards, M. Arora, E. Boyle, R. Bryson, S. Jackman, V. Patel and C. Shirazi
Volume 22, month September, 2017
- International Mortality and Longevity Symposium pp. 469-489

- Anonymous
- Ersatz model tests pp. 490-521

- S. Jarvis, J. Sharpe and A. D. Smith
- Ersatz model tests ‐ Abstract of the London Discussion pp. 522-544

- Anonymous
- The Autumn lecture: “Exploring a new relationship between the United Kingdom and the European Union” by Vicky Ford ‐ Abstract of the Edinburgh Discussion pp. 545-560

- Anonymous
- Viable retirement solutions for the long-run: Are there any sustainable retirement solutions out there? pp. 561-594

- J. Richards, M. Hurd and I. Clacher
- Viable retirement solutions for the long-run: Are there any sustainable retirement solutions out there? ‐ Abstract of the London discussion pp. 595-616

- Anonymous
- The future of Solvency II in the UK: Treasury Select Committee debrief and working party update ‐ Abstract of the Edinburgh and London Discussion pp. 617-635

- Anonymous
- Product options for enhanced retirement income pp. 636-656

- C. Donnelly and J. Young
Volume 22, month July, 2017
- Resource and environment debate on climate change and sustainability risks ‐ Abstract of the London discussion pp. 238-256

- Anonymous
- Simulation-based capital models: testing, justifying and communicating choices. A report from the life aggregation and simulation techniques working party pp. 257-335

- T. Androschuck, S. Gibbs, N. Katrakis, J. Lau, S. Oram, P. Raddall, L. Semchyshyn, D. Stevenson and J. Waters
- Simulation-based capital models: testing, justifying and communicating choices ‐ Abstract of the Edinburgh Discussion pp. 336-351

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- Information for actuaries valuing Periodical Payment Orders pp. 352-423

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- Information for actuaries valuing Periodical Payment Orders ‐ Abstract of the London Discussion pp. 424-441

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- Results of survey on hedging practices pp. 442-467

- J. M. Cadman, R. Bhatia, N. A. Dissanayake, S. Mageed, I. J. Rogers and G. Zavadlal
Volume 22, month March, 2017
- The future of social care funding: who pays?* pp. 10-44

- T. Kenny, J. Barnfield, L. Daly, A. Dunn, D. Passey, B. Rickayzen and A. Teow
- The future of social care funding: who pays? ‐ Abstract of the London Discussion pp. 45-67

- Anonymous
- Good practice guide to setting inputs for operational risk models pp. 68-108

- P. O. J. Kelliher, M. Acharyya, A. Couper, K. Grant, E. Maguire, P. Nicholas, C. Smerald, D. Stevenson, J. Thirlwell and N. Cantle
- Good practice guide to setting inputs for operational risk models by the operational risk working party ‐ Abstract of the London Discussion pp. 109-126

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- Incentives facing UK-listed companies to comply with the risk reporting provisions of the UK Corporate Governance Code pp. 127-152

- P. Klumpes, C. Ledlie, F. Fahey, G. Kakar and S. Styles
- Incentives facing UK-listed companies to comply with the risk reporting provisions of the UK corporate governance code ‐ Abstract of the London Discussion pp. 153-176

- Anonymous
- Designing successful post-retirement solutions by blending growth, income and protection pp. 177-206

- L.-A. Morgan and S. A. Lothian
- Designing successful post-retirement solutions by blending growth, income and protection ‐ Abstract of the Edinburgh Discussion pp. 207-227

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- Presentation of a Finlaison Medal to Adrian Waddingham, and Presentation of Honorary Fellowships to Dr Madhavi Bajekal and Professor Sir David Spiegelhalter pp. 228-232

- Anonymous
- Presentation of Honorary Fellowships to Norma Cohen, Robin de Wilde and Gábor Hanák pp. 233-235

- Anonymous
Volume 21, month September, 2016
- Mis-estimation risk: measurement and impact pp. 429-457

- S. J. Richards
- Mis-estimation risk: measurement and impact ‐ Abstract of the Edinburgh Discussion pp. 458-475

- Anonymous
- Application of the Solvency II Actuarial Function to general insurance firms pp. 476-530

- Richard L. Williams, J. Anzsar, R. Bulmer, J. Buntine, M. Byrne, B. Gedalla, P. Goswamy, J. Grant, W. Heah, S. Keshani and J. Shah
- Actuarial Function Working Party ‐ Abstract of the London Discussion pp. 531-544

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- Bias, guess and expert judgement in actuarial work pp. 545-578

- E. R. W. Tredger, J. T. H. Lo, S. Haria, H. H. K. Lau, N. Bonello, B. Hlavka and C. Scullion
- Getting better judgement working party: bias, guess and expert judgement, in actuarial work ‐ Abstract of the London Discussion pp. 579-599

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- Explaining the role of banking and business in society ‐ Abstract of the Edinburgh Discussion pp. 600-618

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Volume 21, month July, 2016
- Model risk – daring to open up the black box pp. 229-296

- A. Aggarwal, M. B. Beck, M. Cann, T. Ford, D. Georgescu, N. Morjaria, A. Smith, Y. Taylor, A. Tsanakas, L. Witts and I. Ye
- Model risk – daring to open up the black box by the model risk working party ‐ Abstract of the London Discussion pp. 297-313

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- Expert judgement pp. 314-363

- M. Ashcroft, R. Austin, K. Barnes, D. MacDonald, S. Makin, S. Morgan, R. Taylor and P. Scolley
- Expert judgement ‐ Abstract of the Edinburgh Discussion pp. 364-380

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- Expert judgement ‐ Abstract of the London Discussion pp. 381-387

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- Thought Leadership Lecture: “Sustainable growth in the 21st century” ‐ Abstract of the London Discussion pp. 388-410

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- Celebrating the British Actuarial Journal’s 20th anniversary: looking at the next 20 years of actuarial research ‐ Abstract of the London Discussion pp. 411-427

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Volume 21, month March, 2016
- Liquidity: essence, risk, institutions, markets and regulation: a report of the liquidity working party pp. 5-74

- C. Keating, J. Hatchett, A. Smith, J. Walton and T. Zhao
- Liquidity: essence, risk, institutions, markets and regulation ‐ Abstract of the London Discussion pp. 75-94

- Anonymous
- From atheoretical to informed mortality modelling pp. 95-96

- Declan French and O’Hare, C.
- The link between classical reserving and granular reserving through double chain ladder and its extensions pp. 97-116

- M. Hiabu, C. Margraf, M. D. Martínez-Miranda and J. P. Nielsen
- The link between classical reserving and granular reserving through double chain ladder and its extensions ‐ Abstract of the London Discussion pp. 117-133

- Anonymous
- The roles of actuaries in UK life offices: changes and challenges pp. 134-164

- O’Brien, C. D., G. A. Gallagher, R. J. Green, D. W. Hughes, F. Liang, S. A. Robinson, P. Simmons and A. J. W. H. Tay
- Considerations on State Pension Age in the United Kingdom pp. 165-203

- R. Hammond, S. Baxter, R. Bramley, A. Kakkad, S. Mehta and M. Sadler
- Considerations on state pension age in the United Kingdom ‐ Abstract of the Edinburgh Discussion pp. 204-220

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- Presentation of Honorary Fellowship to Professor Wei-Sum Chan and Professor Hailiang Yang pp. 221-223

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- Presentation of Honorary Fellowships to Karel Goossens, Dave Pelletier and Andrew D. Smith pp. 224-227

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