Resilience in a time of crisis: how COVID-19 pandemic insights are supporting a vibrant longevity risk transfer market

IF 1.3 4区 经济学 Q3 DEMOGRAPHY Journal of Demographic Economics Pub Date : 2023-08-10 DOI:10.1017/dem.2023.5
Amy R. Kessler
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Abstract Pension risk transfer and longevity risk transfer are now growing secular trends. From North America to Europe, companies are de-risking pension plans in near-record volumes and have continued to boldly do so throughout the pandemic—at or near the most favorable pricing experienced in years. The arrival of funded reinsurance on both sides of the Atlantic is bringing reinsurer capital and private assets to support the steady growth in the pension risk transfer market. Additionally, we have observed that the enduring low-rate environment and quest for uncorrelated risk has the world's largest investors directing billions into life reinsurance sidecars. How have these markets thrived during the worst global outbreak in a century? Key research on the pandemic's impact on pensioner life expectancy allowed prices to be set and transactions to proceed through a time of significant uncertainty.
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危机时期的复原力:新冠肺炎疫情见解如何支持充满活力的长寿风险转移市场
摘要养老金风险转移和寿命风险转移目前呈长期增长趋势。从北美到欧洲,公司正在以接近创纪录的数量降低养老金计划的风险,并在整个疫情期间继续大胆地这样做——达到或接近多年来最优惠的定价。大西洋两岸资金再保险的到来为再保险人带来了资本和私人资产,以支持养老金风险转移市场的稳定增长。此外,我们观察到,持续的低利率环境和对不相关风险的追求使世界上最大的投资者将数十亿美元投入到人寿再保险侧车中。在一个世纪以来最严重的全球疫情期间,这些市场是如何繁荣的?关于疫情对养老金领取者预期寿命影响的关键研究使价格得以确定,交易得以在一个充满不确定性的时期进行。
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期刊介绍: Demographic variables such as fertility, mortality, migration and family structures notably respond to economic incentives and in turn affect the economic development of societies. Journal of Demographic Economics welcomes both empirical and theoretical papers on issues relevant to Demographic Economics with a preference for combining abstract economic or demographic models together with data to highlight major mechanisms. The journal was first published in 1929 as Bulletin de l’Institut des Sciences Economiques. It later became known as Louvain Economic Review, and continued till 2014 to publish under this title. In 2015, it moved to Cambridge University Press, increased its international character and changed its focus exclusively to demographic economics.
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