This methodology, as detailed by the authority, follows the principles set out in Solvency II, in particular to be stable over time and to be changed only as a result of changes in long-term expectations. UFR is the sum of an expected real rate and an expected inflation rate. The expected real rate is the same for all currencies. It is calculated as a simple average of the past real rates of a basket of representative countries since 1961
Report on the calculation of the UFR for 2025
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This methodology, as detailed by the authority, follows the principles set out in Solvency II, in particular to be stable over time and to be changed only as a result of changes in long-term expectations. UFR is the sum of an expected real rate and an expected inflation rate. The expected real rate is the same for all currencies. It is calculated as a simple average of the past real rates of a basket of representative countries since 1961