British Actuarial Journal
1995 - 2026
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Volume 18, month September, 2013
- What Solvency II firms can learn from the Swiss Solvency experience pp. 503-522

- Michael Eves and Philipp Keller
- Solvency II Technical Provisions – what actuaries will be doing differently pp. 523-545

- Susan Dreksler, Jerome Kirk and Jonathan Piper
- Transforming consumer information pp. 546-603

- A. Ritchie, J. Corrigan, S. Graham, A. Hague, A. Higham, J. Holt, P. Mowbray and H. Robinson
- Transforming consumer information ‐ Abstract of the London discussion pp. 604-623

- Alan Ritchie
- Is there a place in the UK Defined Contribution pensions market for a guaranteed savings product? pp. 624-656

- S. Eason, P. Barker, G. Foroughi, J. Harsant, D. Hunter, S. Jarvis, G. Jones, V. Knava, P. Murphy, K. Murray, J. Muthulingam, N. Odozi, T. Page, K. Washoma and Anthony Webb
- 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 pp. 657-675

- Scott Eason
- Pension Plan Solvency and Extreme Market Movements: A Regime Switching Approach – Funding Report for the Actuarial Profession pp. 676-680

- Niloufar Abourashchi, Iain Clacher, David Hillier, Mark Freeman, Malcolm Kemp and Qi Zhang
- Pension Plan Solvency and Extreme Market Movements: A Regime Switching Approach ‐ Abstract of the Leeds discussion pp. 681-694

- Mark Freeman
- Summary of Professor Sir Brian Hoskins’* lecture pp. 695-703

- Brian Hoskins
Volume 18, month July, 2013
- Meeting defined benefit pension obligations: measurement, risk and flight paths pp. 271-307

- J. Hatchett, M. Hurd and I. Clacher
- Meeting defined benefit pension obligations: measurement, risk and flight paths ‐ Abstract of the Edinburgh discussion pp. 308-325

- Jon Hatchett
- Meeting defined benefit pension obligations: measurement, risk and flight paths ‐ Abstract of the London discussion pp. 326-344

- Jon Hatchett
- Financial Management of the UK Pension Protection Fund pp. 345-393

- J-P. Charmaille, M.G. Clarke, J. Harding, C. Hildebrand, I.W. Mckinlay, S.R. Rice and P. Reynolds
- Financial Management of the United Kingdom Pension Protection Fund ‐ Abstract of the Edinburgh discussion pp. 394-412

- Martin Clarke
- Financial Management of the United Kingdom Pension Protection Fund ‐ Abstract of the London discussion pp. 413-430

- Martin Clarke
- Mortality in Ireland 1901 to 2006 pp. 436-451

- M. Hall
- Mortality and smoking prevalence: An empirical investigation in ten developed countries pp. 452-466

- Torsten Kleinow and Andrew J.G. Cairns
- Cancer survival extension from drug treatments pp. 467-485

- Nicola Oliver and Helen Chung
- Life insurance underwriting in the United States – yesterday, today and tomorrow pp. 486-502

- Allen M. Klein
Volume 18, month March, 2013
- Presentation of a Finlaison medal to Professor Angus Macdonald pp. 1-2

- Anonymous
- Address pp. 3-12

- David Martin
- Calculating and communicating tail association and the risk of extreme loss pp. 13-72

- Paul Sweeting and Fotis Fotiou
- Calculating and communicating tail association and the risk of extreme loss ‐ Abstract of the London Discussion pp. 73-83

- Paul Sweeting
- Summary of Sir Harry Burns’ (Chief Medical Officer for Scotland) lecture ‘Health & well-being in Scotland: Time for a rethink?’ pp. 84-90

- Anonymous
- A common risk classification system for the Actuarial Profession pp. 91-121

- P. O. J. Kelliher, D. Wilmot, J. Vij and P. J. M. Klumpes
- A common risk classification system for the Actuarial Profession ‐ Abstract of the London discussion pp. 122-144

- Patrick Kelliher
- A common risk classification system for the Actuarial Profession ‐ Abstract of the Edinburgh discussion pp. 145-162

- Patrick Kelliher
- A review of the use of complex systems applied to risk appetite and emerging risks in ERM practice pp. 163-234

- Neil Allan, Neil Cantle, Patrick Godfrey and Yun Yin
- A review of the use of complex systems applied to risk appetite and emerging risks in ERM practice ‐ Abstract of the London discussion pp. 235-256

- Neil Cantle
- A review of the use of complex systems applied to risk appetite and emerging risks in ERM Practice ‐ Abstract of the Edinburgh Discussion pp. 257-269

- Neil Cantle
Volume 17, month September, 2012
- Redefining the deviance objective for generalised linear models pp. 491-509

- A. C. Lovick and P. K. W. Lee
- Redefining the deviance objective for generalised linear models ‐ Abstract of the London discussion pp. 510-537

- Tony Lovick
- Redefining the deviance objective for generalised linear models ‐ Abstract of the Norwich discussion pp. 538-541

- Tony Lovick
- Uncertain Uncertainty pp. 542-561

- Matthew Corder and Martin Weale
- Insurance accounting: a new era? pp. 562-615

- K. Foroughi, C. R. Barnard, R.W. Bennett, D. K. Clay, E. L. Conway, S. R. Corfield, A. J. Coughlan, J. S. Harrison, G. J. Hibbett, I. V. Kendix, M. Lanari-Boisclair, O’ Brien, C. D. and J. S. K. Straker
- Insurance accounting: a new era? ‐ Abstract of the London discussion pp. 616-644

- Kamran Foroughi
- Insurance accounting: a new era? ‐ Abstract of the Edinburgh discussion pp. 645-649

- Kamran Foroughi
- Second International comparative study of mortality tables for pension fund retirees pp. 650-671

- T. Z. Sithole, S. Haberman and R. J. Verrall
- Second international comparative study of mortality tables for pension fund retirees ‐ Abstract of the London discussion pp. 672-687

- Richard Verrall
Volume 17, month July, 2012
- Enterprise risk management for health insurance from an actuarial perspective pp. 259-314

- G. C. Orros and J. Smith
- Enterprise risk management for health insurance from an actuarial perspective ‐ Abstract of the London discussion pp. 315-330

- George Orros
- Entity-wide risk management for pension funds pp. 331-394

- M. H. D. Kemp and C. C. Patel
- Entity-wide risk management for pension funds ‐ Abstract of the Edinburgh discussion pp. 395-412

- Malcolm Kemp
- Entity-wide risk management for pension funds ‐ Abstract of the London discussion pp. 413-434

- Malcolm Kemp
- Equity between with-profits policyholders and shareholders pp. 435-474

- Christopher O'Brien
- Equity between with-profits policyholders and shareholders ‐ Abstract of the Edinburgh discussion pp. 475-489

- Chris O'Brien
Volume 17, month March, 2012
- Address by the President of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries pp. 1-8

- Ronald Bowie
- Inaugural Address pp. 9-17

- Gordon M. Bagot
- Market-consistent valuations and Solvency II: Implications of the recent financial crisis pp. 18-65

- Kamran Foroughi
- Market-consistent valuations and Solvency II: Implications of the recent financial crisis ‐ Summary of the London discussion pp. 66-67

- Kamran Foroughi
- Strength through synergy pp. 68-70

- David J. Hand
- An executive's handbook for understanding and risk managing unit linked guarantees pp. 71-125

- J. Maher, J. Corrigan, A. Bentley and W. Diffey
- An executive's handbook for understanding and risk managing unit linked guarantees ‐ Abstract of the London discussion pp. 126-141

- James Maher
- An executive's handbook for understanding and risk managing unit linked guarantees ‐ Abstract of the Edinburgh discussion pp. 142-152

- James Maher
- Developing a framework for the use of discount rates in actuarial work pp. 153-211

- C. A. Cowling, R. Frankland, R. T. G. Hails, M. H. D. Kemp, R. L. Loseby, J. B. Orr and A. D. Smith
- Developing a framework for the use of discount rates in actuarial work ‐ Abstract of the Edinburgh discussion pp. 212-231

- Charles Cowling
- Developing a framework for the use of discount rates in actuarial work ‐ Abstract of the London discussion pp. 232-255

- Charles Cowling
- Developments in the Management of Annuity Business ‐ Abstract of the London Discussion – ADDENDUM pp. 256-257

- Peter Telford
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