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Climate change and natural disasters: predicting financial losses, managing volatility, and building financial resilience

Giuseppe Orlando, Speaker at Environmental Science Conferences
University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy
Title : Climate change and natural disasters: predicting financial losses, managing volatility, and building financial resilience

Abstract:

The objective of our study is to predict the financial losses that may result from natural disasters, along with their level of volatility, over a period of 1 to 15 years. Volatility can lead to significant fluctuations in Profit and Loss (P&L) for companies that are affected by unexpected events. To achieve this goal, we created a novel two-factor square-root model that allows us to establish a correlation between the frequency of occurrences and volatility, using correlated Brownian motions. Moreover, we utilized a Generalized Pareto Distribution (GPD) to estimate the maximum potential loss in terms of Value at Risk (VaR) for each specific type of natural disaster. To ensure the reliability of our predictions, we compared our results to those of four reference models and conducted a backtesting analysis. This approach is particularly suitable for insurance companies seeking to maintain stable reserves, but it can also be adapted for any other type of business that is vulnerable to extreme events and aims to safeguard a consistent cash flow for their stakeholders.

Biography:

Giuseppe Orlando currently is affiliated with the Department of Economics and Finance (DEF) at the University of Bari (Italy). His research interests include Economics, Finance, Actuarial Science, and Econometrics, for which he received the 'Bruno de Finetti' Award in Mathematics Applied to Economics. His current projects focus on Nonlinear Dynamics in Economics, Natural Catastrophe (NatCat) Modeling, and Interest Rate Forecasting. He has also served as Senior Risk Manager, Risk Consultant, Chief Risk Officer, and Head of Risk and Quantitative Research at financial institutions such as Allianz, ING, HSBC, and State Street.

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