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The International Actuarial Association (the IAA) represents the international actuarial profession. Our Full Member actuarial associations exceed forty in number and represent more than 95% of all actuaries practicing around the world. The Full Member associations of the IAA are listed in an...
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The International Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS) was established in 1994 to promote cooperation among insurance regulators and also with regulators in other financial sectors.
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... The Principles on Capital Adequacy and Solvency as set out in this paper are applicable to all insurance companies and are relevant for evaluating the solvency of life insurance undertakings and non-life (or general) insurance undertakings ...
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... The purpose of this guidance paper is to discuss why it is important to set a solvency control level, to identify key factors in setting a solvency control level, and to discuss possible supervisory actions when a solvency control level is breached ...
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Verteilungsrisiken ergeben sich immer dann, wenn aus verschiedenen Ressourcenvolumina und Marktstellungen heraus kooperierende Unternehmen versuchen den Ressourcen-Einsatz im Sinne der Marktchancen zu verbessern. Möglichkeiten hierzu bestehen zweifelsohne, etwa durch den Einsatz der Ressource...
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A straightforward guide to the evolution, benefits, and implementation of Solvency II Providing a guide to the evolution, practice, benefits, and implementation of Solvency II, Executive's Guide to Solvency II deftly covers this major European regulation which ensures that insurers can meet...
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Vor dem Hintergrund aktueller Krisenerscheinungen analysieren Andreas Horsch, Dietmar Schölisch und Stefan Sturm die Anlagepolitik deutscher Lebensversicherer sowie ihre staatliche Beaufsichtigung ebenso wie Reaktionen auf die Krise seitens der Assekuranz und Versicherungsaufsicht.
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