长期和利率风险的资产负债管理:使用生存-死亡债券

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2022-03-03 DOI:10.1080/10920277.2021.2022498
Tzuling Lin, Cary Chi‐liang Tsai, Hung-Wen Cheng
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在本文中,我们建议将死亡率指数附加到称为生存-死亡率(SM)键的传统键上。其现金流模式与传统债券相似,但可分为生存部分和死亡部分;前者的现金流模式就像年金或长寿债券,而后者的现金流模式就像死亡-灾难债券。我们进一步建议将其拆分为S, M和SM零息条(单独交易注册利息和本金证券)。我们通过采用死亡率、利息、死亡率-利息持续时间和凸度匹配策略,将这些S、M和SM问题应用于年金提供商的资产负债管理,以对冲1年期和多年期年金风险和利率风险。数值实例表明,使用SM strip而不是S strip可以充分对冲1年期年金风险,而对于多年年金风险,使用S issue比使用SM issue更有效地降低寿命风险和利率风险。我们可以推断,死亡率挂钩债券在资产负债管理中起着至关重要的作用;提出的生存-死亡债券将是建立一个有效的长寿风险市场的可行途径。
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Asset Liability Management of Longevity and Interest Rate Risks: Using Survival–Mortality Bonds
In this article, we propose to attach a mortality index to a conventional bond, called a survival–mortality (SM) bond. Its cash flow pattern is like a conventional bond but it can be separated into a survival (S) part and a mortality (M) part; the cash flow pattern in the former is like an annuity or a longevity bond and that in the latter is like a mortality–catastrophe bond. We further propose to split it into S, M, and SM zero-coupon STRIPS (Separate Trading Registered Interest and Principal Securities). We apply these S, M, and SM issues to hedging longevity risk and interest rate risk of 1-year and multiple-year annuity exposures for the asset liability management of an annuity provider by adopting mortality, interest, mortality–interest duration, and convexity matching strategies. Numerical illustrations show that using SM STRIPS rather than S STRIPS can be sufficient to hedge the risks embedded in 1-year annuity exposures, whereas for multiple-year annuity exposures using S issues is more effective to reduce longevity risk and interest rate risk than using SM issues. We can infer that mortality-linked bonds play an essential role in asset liability management; the proposed survival–mortality bonds will be a feasible way to develop an efficient market for longevity risk.
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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