Tag Archives: CMI

What’s the CMI telling us about pensions insuring our living too long?

Stuart McDonald has done so much for people other than experts to get to grips with longevity. I cannot admit to understanding longevity charts, even when Stuart resents them but I do my best to share what comes to me … Continue reading

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Good news for Brits , bad news for insurers – we’re living “too long”!

Stuart McDonald’s comments are brutally commercial but need a little explanation. Here goes! So what is this most comprehensive review of how we’re living longer look in CMI style graphs. Here goes What I can see is a dramatic change … Continue reading

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Is Covid a blip or will it make us live shorter?

What does the latest CMI Mortality Projections Model tell us? By Andrew Gaches for COVID-19 Actuaries Response Group – Learn. Share. Educate. Influence. Summary The CMI’s latest mortality projections model CMI_2020, and accompanying working paper, show that users adopting the … Continue reading

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Actuaries – many ears here to listen!

I am glad that I had a go at the actuarial experts arguing in the FT.  It didn’t change the way  people behaved yesterday – (although several hundred people appear to have spent time reading it) – but  it solicited … Continue reading

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