MetLife Whitepaper Focuses on Partial Risk Transfer Approach

October 28, 2010 (PLANSPONSOR.com) - A new paper by MetLife entitled "Topics in Pension Risk Management: The Role of Partial Risk Transfer in a Dynamic Asset Allocation Strategy" discusses Dynamic Asset Allocation (DAA) strategies within DB plans.  

The paper outlines the key features of three major approaches to investment management and risk reduction:  

  • traditional asset allocation,  
  • Liability-Driven Investing, and  
  • Partial Risk Transfer.  

When plan sponsors consider such a strategy, they also may want to consider the tactical use of annuities—a Partial Risk Transfer—as an intrinsic part of the strategy, according to the report. 

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Dynamic Asset Allocation refers to a planned, phased transition to a less return-driven, more liability-driven asset allocation as a DB plan’s funded status improves. This is typically accomplished by moving to a “long” (highly interest rate sensitive) bond portfolio, which roughly links the values of the assets and liabilities.  

For more information, contact Charles Blair, Vice President, Retirement & Benefit Funding, MetLife, at (903) 469-3956. 

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