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Systemic risk and the U.S. insurance sector

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Título: Systemic risk and the U.S. insurance sector / J. David Cummins, Mary A. WeissAutor: Cummins, J. David
Notas: Sumario: This article examines the potential for the U.S. insurance industry to cause systemic risk events that spill over to other segments of the economy. We examine primary indicators of systemic risk as well as contributing factors that exacerbate vulnerability to systemic events. Evaluation of systemic risk is based on a detailed financial analysis of the insurance industry, its role in the economy, and the interconnectedness of insurers. The primary conclusion is that the core activities of U.S. insurers do not pose systemic risk. However, life insurers are vulnerable to intrasector crises, and both life and property-casualty insurers are vulnerable to reinsurance crises. Noncore activities such as financial guarantees and derivatives trading may cause systemic risk, and interconnectedness among financial institutions has grown significantly in recent years. To reduce systemic risk from noncore activities, regulators need to continue efforts to strengthen mechanisms for insurance group supervision.Registros relacionados: En: The Journal of risk and insurance. - Nueva York : The American Risk and Insurance Association, 1964- = ISSN 0022-4367. - 01/09/2014 Volumen 81 Número 3 - septiembre 2014 , p. 489-527Materia / lugar / evento: Mercado de seguros Gerencia de riesgos Riesgo sistémico Evaluación de riesgos Indicadores de riesgo Productos financieros Reducción de riesgos Control de seguros Estados Unidos Otros autores: Weiss, Mary A.
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