Best-estimates in bond markets with reinvestment risk

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Abstract

The concept of best-estimate, prescribed by regulators to value insurance liabilities for accounting and solvency purposes, has recently been discussed extensively in the industry and related academic literature. To differentiate hedgeable and non-hedgeable risks in a general case, recent literature defines best-estimates using orthogonal projections of a claim on the space of replicable payoffs. In this paper, we apply this concept of best-estimate to long-maturity claims in a market with reinvestment risk, since in this case the total liability cannot easily be separated into hedgeable and non-hedgeable parts. We assume that a limited number of short-maturity bonds are traded, and derive the best-estimate price of bonds with longer maturities, thus obtaining a best-estimate yield curve. We therefore use the multifactor Vasiček model and derive within this framework closed-form expressions for the best-estimate prices of long-term bonds.

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Mackay, A., & Wüthrich, M. V. (2015). Best-estimates in bond markets with reinvestment risk. Risks, 3(3), 250–276. https://doi.org/10.3390/risks3030250

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