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Analyzing developments in the life insurance industry--commercial mortgage investment

Proceedings , Paper 391

Working Paper
Self-fulfilling Runs: Evidence from the U.S. Life Insurance Industry

Is liquidity creation in shadow banking vulnerable to self-fulfilling runs? Investors typically decide to withdraw simultaneously, making it challenging to identify self-fulfilling runs. In this paper, we exploit the contractual structure of funding agreement-backed securities offered by U.S. life insurers to institutional investors. The contracts allow us to obtain variation in investors' expectations about other investors' actions that is plausibly orthogonal to changes in fundamentals. We find that a run on U.S. life insurers during the summer of 2007 was partly due to self-fulfilling ...
Finance and Economics Discussion Series , Paper 2015-32

Conference Paper
The private placement market: intermediation, life insurance companies, and a credit crunch

Proceedings , Paper 390

Working Paper
The effect of capital on portfolio risk at life insurance companies

Working Paper Series, Issues in Financial Regulation , Paper 92-29

Report
Excess capacity in the life insurance industry: empirical evidence

Research Paper , Paper 9322

Conference Paper
The structure, conduct, and regulation of the life insurance industry

Conference Series ; [Proceedings] , Volume 35 , Pages 73-116

Conference Paper
Public policy and life insurance

Conference Series ; [Proceedings] , Volume 35 , Pages 199-238

Journal Article
The sensitivity of life insurance firms to interest rate changes

The authors examine the interest rate risk of life insurers by estimating the sensitivity of their stock returns to changes in the return on bonds over a time frame that includes a relatively calm period before the recent financial crisis, the financial crisis itself, and the recent period of low interest rates. They find that when bonds increase in value (that is, when interest rates fall), stocks of large insurance firms decrease in value more than those of their smaller counterparts.
Economic Perspectives , Volume 37 , Issue Q II , Pages 47-78

Working Paper
Junk bond holdings, premium tax offsets, and risk exposure at life insurance companies

Working Paper Series, Issues in Financial Regulation , Paper 93-3

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