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  • Investment bank Goldman Sachs has completed a $200mn note issue to purchase mortality cover on a block of US life insurance policies.
  • Longevity swap structurers are not paying enough attention to the risk that swap deals will outlast their participants, RBS managing director and head of insurance solutions Eugene Dimitriou says.
  • Broker Tullett Prebon and German exchange Deutsche Borse hope to have real quotes for over-the-counter (OTC) longevity swaps by early next year after collaborating on indicative pricing sheets for the instruments.
  • New cat bond sponsor American Family Mutual Insurance finalised pricing on its $100mn Mariah Re transaction yesterday (2 November), with a spread 1 percent below the lower end of initial price guidance, Trading Risk understands.
  • Ratings agency Standard & Poor's (S&P) has posted a stable outlook on State Farm and RenRe's $100mn joint venture sidecar-style transaction Top Layer Re, on the back of a recent action on State Farm.
  • French insurer Axa's latest cat bond, Calypso Capital, has closed at almost double initial targets, offering EUR275mn of European wind exposure to ILS investors.
  • The Life & Longevity Markets Association (LLMA) has launched a set of standardised pricing documents as part of its mission to create a liquid longevity risk market.
  • BNP Paribas has joined the crowd of investment banks boosting their numbers in the life sector, hiring Mattias Eng to lead the firm's longevity work for Europe, Trading Risk can reveal.
  • Broker Willis Re is losing Colin Kiddie, who headed the firm's ILW operations, to rival Guy Carpenter only a week after promoting the executive to head its specialty business, Trading Risk's sister publication The Insurance Insider has reported.
  • Hedge fund Fortress Investment Group is in exclusive talks to buy a $6.2bn life settlements portfolio from Belgian bank KBC, according to reports.