Companies entering a longevity swap could get a "nasty surprise" if they do not consider the effect on their accounting position, Hewitt Associates warns.
Head of longevity and risk solutions Martin Bird said because longevity swaps were a new market, accounting standards do not specifically prescribe how to deal with them. And Bird said an extra ...
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