CMI believes higher death rates in 2022 might be indicative of future mortality
PP brings together all the appointments in the pensions industry over the past week
Professional Pensions speaks with the CMI mortality projections committee chair
The longest continuous period of excess mortality since Covid-19 began
The most recent update from the CMI’s mortality monitor
The real costs of inflation hedging and changes within TPR’s notifiable events regime
‘Valuable’ data exists but this will need to be captured as the pandemic eases off
There have been on average 11% fewer deaths recorded in England and Wales than expected in the last four weeks, the Continuous Mortality Investigation (CMI) says.
The number of deaths related to Covid-19 has fallen by 95% in the last ten weeks as the UK’s vaccination programme continues to be rolled out, according to the Continuous Mortality Investigation (CMI).
Mortality levels over the past four weeks in England and Wales have been below normal levels for the time of year, according to the Continuous Mortality Investigation (CMI).