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MAP20240002619The Actuary : the magazine of the Institute Faculty of Actuaries, Num. 9, January/February 2024Sumario: A.Editorial. New year, fresh ideas/ Yiannis Parizas welcomes in 2024 -- President and CEO comment. Its an exciting year ahead for both the IFoA and for our profesión /Kalpana Shah and Ben Kemp - but were thinking long- term, too -- IFoA news. The latest IFoA updates and events. B. Features. 1O Interview: Paul Sweeting. The investment adviser and author of the SP9 textbock says following your interests and forming relationships are the real keys to a fulfilling career -- Pensions: Noise limitation. IFoA working party members on the advantages of a dynamic discount rate for defined benefit pensions -- Technology: Get with the program. It 's time actuaries woke up to the importance of coding in their profesión/ Guy Brett- Robertson -- Volunteer: The mark arts. How are IFoA exams set and marked? Sharad Bajla gives us a glimpse behind the curtain -- General insurance: Price it right /Yiannis Parizas takes us through the process of optimising a portfolio's pricing strategy -- General insurance: Flood money. Australia must tackle its crisis of home insurance affordability /Brundha Krishnamoorthi -- Modelling: Data science lab. Jacky Poon asks why actuaries aren't making more use of neural networks, and compares them with GBMs - Technology: Advance of the automaton. Large language models aren't on the way/ Chris Mullan - they're already here. Watch out for your Job! - Life: What's the climate like where you are?. IFoA working party members share their recent survey results on how climate change is affecting different roles in the life sector -- Risk: Big deals. New regulatory proposals would have implications for funded re, Kenny Cheng investigates -- C.At the Back. Extra-curricular. Dipsi Modi on her passion for the classical Indian dance Bharatanatyam -- Soft skills: Feelingsluggish? Demotivated at work, by your boss? Jenny Segal looks at the link -- Soft skills: Feelingsluggish? Demotivated at work, by your boss? Jenny Segal looks at the link - Puzzles -- People and society news. News from the actuarial community -- Student. IFRS 17 brings new ingredients to the table for actuarial students, says Simriddhi Goyal
En: The Actuary : the magazine of the Institute & Faculty of Actuaries. - London : Redactive Publishing, 2019-. - 31/01/2024 Número 9 - enero/febrero 2024 1. Actuarios. 2. Mercado de seguros. 3. Inversiones. 4. Pensiones. 5. Formación. 6. Voluntariado. 7. Inundaciones. 8. Tecnología. 9. Seguro multirriesgo del hogar. 10. Cambio climático. 11. Seguro de vida. 12. NIIF 17. I. Título.