LLMA on course to publish first longevity index by end of 2010

LLMA will add a fillip to longevity derisking market with standardised indices

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The UK's Life and Longevity Markets Association (LLMA) plans to launch its first standardised longevity index before the end of 2010, following the publication of a consultation paper to provide a framework at the end of August.

The LLMA published its Longevity Index Framework paper, as part of a six-week consultation paper that the 11-strong group is conducting with the broader industry. According to Guy Coughlan, managing director at LLMA member JP Morgan and chair of the industry group's

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