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Interview: Mahidhara Davangere 

Mahidhara Davangere has pursued a unique career path that stretches the limits of the actuarial profession. He tells Sharad Bajla about his priorities, his volunteering work, andwhat motivates him
9th September 2019
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IFRS 17: Coming around again...

Martin Sarjeant outlines what companies need to do in the countdown to IFRS 17 implementation
9th September 2019
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De-risking too far?

Simon Willes explains why investment de-risking a pension scheme without regard to employer covenant may not lead to optimal member outcomes
9th September 2019
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A balancing act 

Companies should not assume their existing discount rate approaches will comply withIFRS 17, warns Daryl Boxall
9th September 2019
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A stormy forecast 

Mark Cornelius looks at regulator warnings about the financial risks from climate change
9th September 2019
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Applying environmental pressure

Robert Blood explains how non-governmental organisations are influencing behaviour on environmental, social and governance issues
9th September 2019
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Book review: The Past, Present and Future of Tontines, Comparative Studies in the History of Insurance Law, vol. 2

Phillip Hellwege’s The Past, Present and Future of Tontines will be of interest to historians of life annuities and people who are thinking of incorporating the tontine principle into modern insurance products.
9th September 2019
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