The ORTEC Centre for Financial Research (OCFR) aims to be the linking pin between ORTEC Finance and the (scientific) research community. Through the OCFR innovative, high-quality scientific research with a strong practical focus is performed. The results are used for the development of the models and solutions of ORTEC Finance. The research results are mainly documented in the OCFR Working Paper series.
Market Consistent ALM for Life Insurers - Steps toward Solvency II
David van Bragt, Hens Steehouwer and Bart Waalwijk
OCFR Applied Paper No. 2008-01, January 2008
Market Consistent ALM for Life Insurers - Steps toward Solvency II
Recent Trends in Asset and Liability Modeling for Life insurers
David van Bragt and Hens Steehouwer
OCFR Methodological Paper No. 2007-01, May 2007
Recent Trends in Asset and Liability Modeling for Life Insurers
Risk and return of the Client's Choice Programme for housing corporations
Bert Kramer, Gerhard Berghorst, Micha van Akkeren and Victor Michielse. Paper presented at the 14th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference, London, 27-30 June 2007. For more information about ERES, see http://www.eres.org/.
Risk and return of the Client’s Choice Programme for housing corporation
An ALM Analysis of Private Equity
Henk Hoek
OCFR Applied Paper No. 2007-01, January 2007
An ALM Analysis of Private Equity
Comparing (Social) Objectives for Decision-making in Housing Corporations
Paper presented at the 13th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference, Weimar, June 7 - June 10 2006. For more information about ERES see http://www.eres.org/
Comparing (social) objectives for decision-making in housing
Towards Optimal Housing Management - Allocating Capital to Social Objectives
Paper presented at the European Network of Housing Research (ENHR) Conference, Reykjavik, June 29 - July 3 2005. For more information about ENHR see www.enhr.ibf.uu.se
Towards Optimal Housing Management - Allocating Capital to Social Objectives
Macroeconomic Scenarios and Reality: A Frequency Domain Approach for Analyzing Historical Time Series and Generating Scenarios for the Future
Hens Steehouwer
PhD Thesis, Free University of Amsterdam, 2005.
Macroeconomic Scenarios and Reality: A Frequency Domain Approach for Analyzing Historical Time Series and Generating Scenarios