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Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who is the fairest of them all? Bermuda: Re & ILS Sep 2013 The Trouble with Catastrophe Bonds Bloomberg Business Week Magazine Apr 2011 Owner of Tokyo Disneyland Sells earthquake bonds Asia Times Online Apr 1999 Pennies from Heaven Mother Jones Sep 1998 The Potential Role of Government in Financing Catastrophic Risk Ernst & Young LLP Economics Apr 1998 Homogenizing Catastrophe Risk: An Overview of Catastrophe Indices Bruce Thomas Risk Load and the Default Rate of Surplus Centre Solutions LLC Tail Estimation and Catastrophe Security Pricing: Can We Tell What Target We Hit if We Are Shooting in the Dark? The Wharton School Index Hedge Performance: Bootstrap Study of Hurricane Fran Xin Cao and Bruce Thomas ARTWork Lloyd’s Estimating the Value of the WinCAT Coupons: A Study of the Model Risk Uwe Schmock Sharing the Risk: Northridge and the Financial Sector Department of Economics Haas School of Business – Thomas RusselI & Dwight M. Jaffee Two for the Money Journal of Accountancy Nov 1999 ARTWork Edition 2 Lloyd’s ARTWork Edition 3 Lloyd’s Financial Markets and Financial Intermediaries: The Case of Catastrophe Insurance Prof. Dwight M. Jaffee, Haas School of Business, Prof. Thomas Russell, Leavey School of Business Jan 1999 Hidden Linkages: Risk Management, Financial Markets, and Insurance Contingencies Nov 2000 Smoothing Weather Losses: A Two-Sided Percentile Model Curtis Gary Dean, David N. Hafling, Mark S. Wenger, and William F. Wilson Pricing Multiple Triggers – An Electifying Example Lawrence M. Schober ARTWork Edition 4 Lloyd’s ARTWork Edition 5 Lloyd’s Keeping an eye on interruption risk New Solutions Dec 2000 Portfolio based pricing of residual basis risk Sergei Esipov and Dajiang Guo Pricing Strategies for Multi-line Multi-year Policies CAS Financial Risk Management Seminar Apr 1999 Program Design and Pricing Options for Integrated Risk Policies Casualty Actuarial Society Apr 1999 Regulating Onshore Special Purpose Reinsurance Vehicles Center for Risk Management and Insurance Research, Georgia State University May 2001 The Role of Catastrophe Modeling in Alternative Risk Transfer Beverly Porter and S. Ming Lee 2002 Evaluating Catastrophe Risk Transfer Alternatives Through Dynamic Financial Analysis Nathan Schwartz & Laura Esboldt Hedging Catastrophe Risk Using Index-Based Reinsurance Instruments Lixin Zeng Mar 2003 Cross-sector risk transfers Financial Services Authority May 2002 Securitized Risk Instruments as Alternative Pension Fund Investments The Wharton School Jun 2005 Can Security Markets Save the Private Catastrophe Insurance Market? “Prof. Dwight M. Jaffee Haas School of Business ” May 1998 An Empirical Analysis of Catastrophe-linked Security Markets: Evidence from PCS Call Spread Options Traded at CBOT Yiguo Sun Apr 2002 Onshore Special Purpose Reinsurance Vehicles: A Public Policy Evaluation Center for Risk Management and Insurance Research, Georgia State University Jun 2000 Taking CAT Risks to the Next Advancement CanadianUnderwriter.ca Feb 2004 Optimizing Return on Capital Employed on Risk Transfer Marsh & McLennan Companies How CDOs can make excess capital productive Guy Carpenter Jan 2008 The Evolving Regulatory Profile of Catastrophe Models Air Worldwide Mar 2008 Statistical Analysis of the Spreads of Catastrophe Bonds at the Time of Issue Dimitris Papachristou Convergence of Insurance & Financial Markets: Hybrid and Securitized Risk Transfer Solutions The journal of Risk and Insurance – J. David Cummins, Mary A. Weiss 2009 Indexing Catastrophe Securities S. Hun Seog, Jangkoo Kang Jan 2008 View all of our Artemis Live video interviews and subscribe to our podcast. All of our Artemis Live insurance-linked securities (ILS), catastrophe bonds and reinsurance video content and video interviews can be accessed online. Our Artemis Live podcast can be subscribed to using the typical podcast services providers, including Apple, Google, Spotify and more.
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