The popularity of funded reinsurance in the UK’s bulk purchase annuity market has put new regulation on the horizon. Kenny Cheng looks at the proposals
She literally wrote the book on banks behaving badly. A decade on, it’s more relevant than ever. Now with a new edition on the presses, US academic Anat Admati tells Nico Aspinall why the industry continues to learn nothing from history
Public sector pensions is what Georgina Bedenham of the Government Actuary’s Department doesn’t do. More civil servant than actuary, she tells Ruolin Wang about working on nearly every problem the nation faces and risk-planning for disasters
Bank runs are no longer rare occurences and they now happen seemingly overnight. Why can’t we prevent them, and why isn’t our stress-testing working, asks Lawrence Habahbeh?