Systematic and non-systematic mortality risk in pension portfolios
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💱 q-fin.RM
q-fin.CP
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pensionriskmortalitynon-systematicsystematiccapitalmembersplan
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We study the effects of non-systematic and systematic mortality risks on the required initial capital in a pension plan, in the presence of financial risks. We discover that for a pension plan with few members the impact of pooling on the required capital per person is strong, but non-systematic risk diminishes rapidly as the number of members increases. Systematic mortality risk, on the other hand, is a significant source of risk is a pension portfolio.
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