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Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2015/35 of 10 October 2014 supplementing Directive 2009/138/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on the taking-up and pursuit of the business of Insurance and Reinsurance (Solvency II) (Text with EEA relevance)
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where:
the sum covers all possible combinations (i,j) of the aggregation list set out in paragraph 2;
Corr(i,j) denotes the correlation parameter, for items i and j of the aggregation list;
SCRi and SCRj denote the capital requirements for the items i and j of the aggregation list respectively;
SCRint denotes the capital requirement for intangible asset risk as set out in Article 203.
they shall cover each of the units of the partial internal model;
[F1they include each of the following sub-modules of the standard formula excluding those within the scope of the partial internal model:]
the sub-modules of the non-life underwriting risk module set out in Article 114(1);
the sub-modules of the life underwriting risk module set out in Article 105(3) of Directive 2009/138/EC;
the sub-modules of the health underwriting risk module set out in Article 151(1);
the sub-modules of the market risk module set out in Article 105(5) of Directive 2009/138/EC;
[F1they include the counterparty default risk module of the standard formula unless it is within the scope of the partial internal model.]
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F1 Substituted by Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2016/467 of 30 September 2015 amending Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2015/35 concerning the calculation of regulatory capital requirements for several categories of assets held by insurance and reinsurance undertakings (Text with EEA relevance).
However, where none of the sub-modules of a module of the standard formula are within the scope of the partial internal module, the aggregation list shall include that module instead of its sub-modules.
for all items i and j from the aggregation list the correlation parameter Corr(i,j) shall not be less than – 1 and shall not exceed 1;
for all items i and j from the aggregation list the correlation parameters Corr(i,j) and Corr(j,i) shall be equal;
for all items i from the aggregation list the correlation parameter Corr(i,i) shall be equal to 1;
for any assignment of real numbers to the items of the aggregation list the following shall hold:
where:
the sum covers all possible combinations (i,j) of the aggregation list;
xi and xj are the numbers assigned to the items i and j, respectively, of the aggregation list;
where the items i and j from the aggregation list are modules of the standard formula, the correlation parameter Corr(i,j) shall be equal to the correlation parameter of the standard formula that is used to aggregate those two modules;
where the items i and j from the aggregation list are sub-modules of the same module of the standard formula, then the correlation parameter Corr(i,j) shall be equal to the correlation parameter of the standard formula that is used to aggregate those two sub-modules;
for all items i and j from the aggregation list the correlation parameter Corr(i,j) shall not be less than Corrmin (i,j) and shall not exceed Corrmax (i,j) , where Corrmin (i,j) and Corrmax (i,j) are appropriate lower and upper bounds selected by the undertaking.
Insurance and reinsurance undertakings shall choose the correlation parameters referred to in point (b) of paragraph 1 in such a way that no other set of correlation parameters that meets the requirements set out in points (a) to (g) results in a higher Solvency Capital Requirement, calculated in accordance with paragraph 1.
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