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What does CMI stand for?

Continuous Mortality Investigation (Institute of Actuaries, UK)


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Samples in periodicals archive:
The model has already been widely taken up by actuaries in Germany and is currently with the Continuous Mortality Investigation Bureau for approval to be used in the UK.
Boots the chemist, with 1,400 outlets in Britain, announced a merger with Allied UniChem, with 1,250 outlets in Britain and Europe, to produce a company with 100,000 employees and a value of New figures from the Continuous Mortality Investigations Bureau gave a life expectancy of 89 years ten months to British men born in 1950; this worried pension providers.
The figures, from the Continuous Mortality Investigation - a respected project which researches death rates for the savings industry - are based on people who have taken out insurance or pension plans and who are therefore more likely to be middle class and financially secure.
Based on life insurance data covering millions of Britons, the Continuous Mortality Investigation (CMI) shows that a 30-year- old male smoker can expect to survive 5.
Tony Leandro, secretary of the Continuous Mortality Investigation Bureau, whose findings are reported in The Journal, the leading insurance publication of the Chartered Insurance Institute, says that a rise in alcohol consumption, smoking and stress experienced by a number of working women is having a shocking impact on their life expectancy.
However, according to Tony Leandro, secretary of the brilliantly named Continuous Mortality Investigation Bureau and author of the new report: 'If trends continue, mortality rates for men and women will cross at some point.
According to Cancer Research UK, before 1975 twice as many men as women smoked, but now Tony Leandro collated the figures for the think-tank The Continuous Mortality Investigation Bureau.
Researchers at the Continuous Mortality Investigations Bureau say the insurance industry as a whole has underestimated the lifespan of sprightly seventy and eightysomethings and is having to pay out more than expected on pensions annuities.

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