Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5077463 | Insurance: Mathematics and Economics | 2008 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
In this article, an extensive study of the no-arbitrage fee for Guaranteed Minimum Withdrawal Benefit (GMWB) variable annuity riders is carried out. The value of the GMWB guarantee increases substantially when taking into account the separation of mutual fund fees and the fees earmarked for hedging the guarantee. In addition, the fee is also adversely affected if the underlying risky asset follows a jump diffusion process. We also explore the effects of various modelling assumptions on the optimal withdrawal strategy of the contract holder, as well as the impact on the guarantee value of sub-optimal withdrawal behaviour. Our general conclusions are that only if several unrealistic modelling assumptions are made is it possible to obtain GMWB fees in the same range as is normally charged. In all other cases, it would appear that typical fees are not enough to cover the cost of hedging these guarantees.
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Authors
Z. Chen, K. Vetzal, P.A. Forsyth,