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Systematic improvements in mortality dependence in the survival distributions of insured lives, which is not accounted for in standard life tables and actuarial models used for annuity pricing and reserving. Systematic longevity risk also undermines the law of large numbers; a law that is relied...
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It is shown that for elliptically distributed bivariate random vectors, the riskiness and dependence strength of random portfolios, in the sense of the univariate convex and bivariate concordance stochastic orders respectively, can be simply characterised in terms of the vector's...
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This paper deals with the estimation of loss severity distribution arising from the historical data on univariate and multivariate losses. We present an innovative theoretical framework where the closed-form expression for the tail conditional expectation (TCE) is derived for the skewed general...
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Stein's Lemma, important in statistics and also in capital asset pricing models, is generalized to the case of elliptical class of distributions. The case when the covariance matrix of the underlying distribution does not exist, is also considered. The results are illustrated by multivariate...
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This paper introduces a new family of Generalized Hyper-Elliptical (GHE) distributions providing further generalization of the generalized hyperbolic (GH) family of distributions, considered in Ignatieva and Landsman. The GHE family is constructed by mixing a Generalized Inverse Gaussian (GIG)...
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We study a multivariate extension of the univariate exponential dispersion Tweedie family of distributions. The class, referred to as the multi-variate Tweedie family (MTwF), on the one hand includes multivariate Poisson, gamma, inverse Gaussian, stable and compound Poisson distributions and on...
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