MASTER CLASS
DYNAMIC HEDGING
Advanced one day program providing over seven hours of hands-on applications and case studies.
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Learn about hedging instruments and dynamic hedging techniques
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Practice advanced techniques for measuring risk exposure
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Formulate a dynamic hedging strategy to hedge equity-based guarantees
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Execute a hedge position
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Perform attribution analysis
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Quantify the cost of guarantees / embedded options
FACULTY
Charles L. Gilbert, FSA, FCIA, CFA
K. (Ravi) Ravindran, Ph.D.
Robert R. Reitano, Ph.D., FSA, MAAA
Andrew D. Smith, BA
Harry H. Panjer, Ph.D., FSA, FCIA, Hon FIA
Moshe Arye Milevsky, Ph.D.
John C. Hull, Ph.D.
Emily Papworth, FIAA
Peter D. Tilley, FSA, MAAA
Valentina A. Isakina, ASA, MAAA
Naoki Matsuyama, FIAJ
Stuart Jarvis, MA, DPhil, FIA
Masaaki Yoshimura, FIAJ
Michelle Chong-Tai Bell, FSA
David N. Ingram, FSA, MAAA, LLIF, FRM
Laura Santori, IAI
Connie Wong, BSc, MBA
Jeremy Gold, FSA, MAAA, FCA, PH.D.
Gordon J. Latter, FSA
Donald H. Chu, CFA
Brice Benaben
Aaron H. Meder, FSA, EA
KEY
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Lecture |
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Application |
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Case Study |
G |
General |
I |
Insurance |
P |
Pension |
CASE STUDY
The case study approach will be used heavily throughout this course.
Participants will interact with other industry professionals and learn through doing. Small workgroups will be assigned for the case studies. Some case studies will require the use of a laptop computer.
APPLICATIONS
Applications are hands-on training exercises where participants learn by applying tools and techniques to real life examples.
The excercises in the application sessions are designed to be completed
by each participant individually. All applications require the use of a laptop
computer. ALM tools and analytics will be provided.COURSE SCHEDULE
MASTER CLASS DYNAMIC HEDGING
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
October 29, 2008
7:30
Registration
8:00
Breakfast
8:30

Review of Hedging Instruments
9:00
Calculate the Greeks
9:45

Delta Hedging
10:30

Break
10:45

Execute Delta Hedge
11:45

Dynamic Hedging
12:30

Lunch
13:30

Execute Dynamic Hedge for Variable Annuity
14:30

Attribution Analysis
15:00

Break
15:15

Pricing Exotics
16:00

Quantify Cost of Guarantees / Embedded Options
17:00

End
