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Could you explain little bit more about the situation that vectorized modeling is challenging? #101

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An example of the scenario mentioned in the blog post is where you need to perform nested projections for future points in time to calculate reserves at those points due to reserving requirements in some countries. Vectorized models may be able to implement this logic, but the logic would be very complex.

Another case where it's hard for vectorized models to implement is retrospective projections for existing policies from their issue dates. This is the case in US-GAAP LDTI and FAS97, where you need to consider past experience up to the current date in combination with future assumptions to calculate reserves. Since the issue dates of existing policies are scattered, it would be hard for …

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