Graduating mortality base tables: theory and practice part 2

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British Actuarial Journal2026https://doi.org/10.1017/s1357321726100397article
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Welcome to part two of the webinar series on Graduating Mortality Base Tables, which is jointly produced by the IFOA mortality research steering committee and the CMI.I am Chris Reynolds, the chair of the CMI Assurances Committee and I will be chairing today's session, which explores the principles behind graduating mortality base tables and trying to bridge the theoretical foundations and practical applications.For part two, I am pleased to say we have two new speakers:

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  title        = {{Graduating mortality base tables: theory and practice part 2}},
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