American International Group (AIG)
MassMutual adds to mammoth interest rate swaps book
Counterparty Radar: Firm was responsible for 28% of US life insurers’ notional aggregate in Q4 2023
US life insurers’ IR swaps usage hits $1.2trn in Q4 2022
Counterparty Radar: MassMutual is largest user of the instrument, finds our new analysis of industry filings
Top insurers mark down CLO holdings following Covid-19 tumult
MetLife discloses $773 million unrealised loss
US life insurers exposed to $130bn of CMBS
Majority of exposures are to senior tranches
Driverless insurance: regulating Prudential without the Fed
Scrutiny on largest US insurer should not be laxer than on second-tier US banks, experts warn
Fed to push ahead with capital regime for single US insurer
Prudential faces risk capital add-ons unless it sheds “systemically important” label
No plans to scrap systemic insurer rules, says IAIS chair
A US regulator claims Europeans asked IAIS to chart own course after FSB moved to ditch G-Sii list
Fishing for Sifis: row over Nobel laureate’s risk model
Engle’s tool for ranking risky firms is one of many that are dividing industry, academics and regulators
Prudential’s Silitch on the blindspots in Basel III
Risk30 profile: Post-crisis reforms have failed to fully address systemic risk, Prudential’s CRO warns
AIG decision threatens too-big-to-fail insurer label
Fragmentation of international rules on cards as US denounces systemic designations
AIG hit by $230 million settlement over MedPartners
Megan van Ooyen from SAS rounds up the top five op risk losses for August
MetLife Sifi win leaves G-Sii status meaningless – US lawyers
Federal court decision brings whole Sifi and G-Sii designation process into question
'We are all at risk' from cyber, conference told
Worry of financial firms shown by increasing demand for cyber liability insurance
Living with Fed supervision: AIG Q&A
AIG's CRO on the need for individual responsibility in risk management
Conduct risk and PBR questions for Allstate CRO
CRO challenges at Allstate
Federal insurance oversight is the wrong move, Connecticut regulator says
Post-crisis reforms take supervision to the wrong level
Regulatory reform and data management: problems and benefits
Regulators' demands for more transparency are loading a heavy burden on to compliance, IT and operational risk teams at financial institutions. But collecting the data could have unforeseen benefits too. Alison Ebbage reports
UBS gears up for slow getaway
A slow getaway
Systemic risk methodology continues to worry insurers
Punitive reform
Profile: Credit Suisse's de Boissard on capital efficiency, Basel III and bank strategy
The adjustment bureau
Insurance Sifis face bank-style supervisory regime
A suitable ploy?