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Year: 2023

And in fashion news, we turn to stress testing financial institutions

16 February 202316 February 2023 AustralianActuary Business asset liability modelling, regulation, risk

Does anyone else get the feeling that regulators and supervisors of financial institutions such as insurers, banks and pension funds merely follow the fashion?

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Clueless Central

16 February 20232 March 2023 AustralianActuary Economics Clueless, inflation, Interest rates

The Australian central bank governor says he doesn’t know how high interest rates will have to go to get rampant inflation under control. That may be the first thing he has said that I believe.

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Annuities on the march

15 February 2023 AustralianActuary Business investment, Longevity, pensions

The corporate defined benefit pension plan of the past is a rare beast in Australia these days. Most large employers have been winding these plans down for decades and there are not many left.

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Are HR departments necessary?

10 February 202311 February 2023 AustralianActuary Business HR, Management

Ask Google to respond to that query and it returns, in short, Yes.

Any number of articles will appear as to why it is a good idea to have an HR department. Reasons against an HR department are fewer and harder to find. Until now.

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I’ve got another plan, this time it will work

10 February 202310 February 2023 AustralianActuary Life Clueless, inflation

Less than a fortnight after releasing his first plan, Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers has announced another plan.

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Actuaries, doctors, demographers, politicians, drug approval agencies – are you curious about this?

9 February 202310 February 2023 AustralianActuary Life COVID19, vaccines

It’s a bit odd, don’t you think? Australia vs World experience. Why would higher rates of covid19 vaccination in Australia coincide with higher rates of mortality? Curious.

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What’s in a name?

9 February 202310 February 2023 AustralianActuary Business asset liability modelling, Demographics, pensions, superannuation

Shakespeare wrote some pithy lines in the 17th century about names. You’ll find those lines in Romeo and Juliet. In essence he contended that calling a rose something else would not make it smell any less sweet.

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Why does the RBA target a medium term inflation rate of between 2% and 3% pa?

9 February 202310 February 2023 AustralianActuary Economics inflation, Interest rates

I’m investigating the origin of this target. I want to know the basis for its creation and on going maintenance. It is not clear to me why the target should not be 0%pa.

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Attention grabbing headlines

8 February 20238 February 2023 AustralianActuary Economics inflation, Interest rates

It is said that ‘Dog bites Man’ is not an effective newspaper headline but ‘Man bites Dog’ is. Well, I was reminded today of that, possibly apocryphal, tale from the inky dungeons of old style newspapers sub editors’ offices. ‘Australian Actuary finds himself agreeing with statements from the Greens and then the Labor party.’ Really?

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What a disgrace

4 February 202310 February 2023 AustralianActuary Economics inflation

twitter.com/tomselliott/status/1598273883357859842

This woman is an utter disgrace. What low levels the public officials in economics have fallen to in the west. It makes me ill to see how her incompetence her lies or both tarnish the reputation of economists more broadly.

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