Cliquet-style return guarantees in a regime switching Lévy model

This article considers the valuation of equity-linked life insurance contracts that offer an annually guaranteed minimum return. The policy premiums are invested in a reference portfolio that is modeled by means of a regime switching Lévy process where the model parameters depend on a continuous-tim...

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Cliquet-style guarantee
Computer simulation
Contracts
Economic conditions
Fair value
Fourier pricing
Guarantees
Insurance
Insurance contracts
Life insurance
Lévy model
Macroeconomics
Markets
Markov analysis
Markov chains
Premiums
Process parameters
Ratchet-type guarantee
Regime switching
Simulation
Switching
Valuation
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