This paper considers the problem of minimizing the VaR and CTE of an insurer's retained risk by controlling the combinational quota-share and stop-loss reinsurance strategy. With a constrained reinsurance premium, th...This paper considers the problem of minimizing the VaR and CTE of an insurer's retained risk by controlling the combinational quota-share and stop-loss reinsurance strategy. With a constrained reinsurance premium, the authors give the explicit reinsurance forms and the minimal VaR and CTE of retained risk in the case of quota-share after stop-loss reinsurance and the case of stop-loss afterquota-share reinsurance respectively. Finally, the authors conclude that the quota-share after stop-loss is a better reinsurance strategy than stop-loss after quota-share to minimize the VaR and CTE with a same constrained reinsurance premium. And the pure stop-loss reinsurance is preferred for an insurer with a high level regulatory requirement.展开更多
基金This research is supported by Supported by the Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant Nos. 10701082 and 70801068, the major program of Key Research Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences at Universities (08JJD790145), and a grant from the "project 211 (Phase III)".
文摘This paper considers the problem of minimizing the VaR and CTE of an insurer's retained risk by controlling the combinational quota-share and stop-loss reinsurance strategy. With a constrained reinsurance premium, the authors give the explicit reinsurance forms and the minimal VaR and CTE of retained risk in the case of quota-share after stop-loss reinsurance and the case of stop-loss afterquota-share reinsurance respectively. Finally, the authors conclude that the quota-share after stop-loss is a better reinsurance strategy than stop-loss after quota-share to minimize the VaR and CTE with a same constrained reinsurance premium. And the pure stop-loss reinsurance is preferred for an insurer with a high level regulatory requirement.