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The Sensitivity of reinsurance demand to counterparty risk : evidence from the U.S. property-liability insurance industry

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Título: The Sensitivity of reinsurance demand to counterparty risk : evidence from the U.S. property-liability insurance industry / Sojung Carol Park Xiaoying Xie Pinghai RuiAutor: Carol Park, Sojung
Notas: Sumario: This article investigates market discipline in the reinsurance market by examining the sensitivity of reinsurance demand to reinsurer counterparty risk for a sample of U.S. property-liability insurance companies. Using the financial strength rating of reinsurers as a proxy for reinsurance counterparty risk, we find evidence of market discipline that reinsurance demand is sensitive to counterparty risk. Specifically, reinsurance demand reacts negatively to reinsurer rating downgrades, with the reduction being the largest when a weak reinsurer gets weaker, followed by a reinsurer being downgraded below a benchmark rating. The sensitivity is higher for authorized reinsurance than for unauthorized reinsurance. Reinsurance demand sensitivity to counterparty risk is found to be lower for ceding insurers with higher leverage. Ceding insurers with high reinsurer sustainability are less sensitive to noncritical rating downgrades of reinsurers. Additionally, reinsurance demand is found to be less sensitive to reinsurer upgrading than to reinsurer downgrading.Registros relacionados: En: The Journal of risk and insurance. - Nueva York : The American Risk and Insurance Association, 1964- = ISSN 0022-4367. - 02/12/2019 Volumen 86 Número 4 - diciembre 2019 , p. 915-946Materia / lugar / evento: Mercado de reaseguros Seguro de daños patrimoniales Demanda de seguros Seguro de responsabilidad civil Incumplimiento de contrato Estados Unidos Otras clasificaciones: 5
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