Denmark to get new mortality benchmark

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The Danish Financial Supervisory Authority plans to release mortality benchmarks which will be used to help calculate pension liabilities.

Per Plougmand Baertelsen, director of the pension and life insurance division at Finanstilsynet, said the regulator would be issuing a benchmark for observed mortality rates and one for expected fu...

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