Risks of Life Insurers: Recent Trends and Transmission Mechanisms

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Risks of Life Insurers: Recent Trends and Transmission Mechanisms Ralph S.J. Koijen a Motohiro Yogo b a NYU Stern and CEPR b Princeton University and NBER

Overview Traditional risks: 1 Interest rates 2 Aggregate longevity or mortality 3 Policyholder behavior Modern risks: 1 Minimum-return guarantees (variable annuities) 2 Shadow insurance 3 Securities lending 4 Derivatives

Overview Traditional risks: 1 Interest rates 2 Aggregate longevity or mortality 3 Policyholder behavior Modern risks: 1 Minimum-return guarantees (variable annuities) 2 Shadow insurance 3 Securities lending 4 Derivatives Objectives: 1 Summarize recent trends for U.S. life insurers. 2 Discuss potential amplification and transmission mechanisms. 3 Suggest improvements in financial disclosure.

Themes 1 Risk concentration: Aggregate activity for industry mostly due to top 10 financial groups. 2 Individual risk exposure easier to quantify, but overall risk mismatch is much harder. 3 Poorly designed accounting standards and capital regulation can have unintended consequences. Life insurers increase risk to improve RBC. Investment: Ellul et al. (2011), Ellul et al. (2012), and Merrill et al. (2012). Derivatives: Credit Suisse (2012). Product market: Koijen and Yogo (2015).

Life insurers during the 2008 financial crisis AIG lost $21 billion from securities lending, compared with $34 billion from CDS (McDonald and Paulson 2014). Hartford also received TARP because of VA losses. Others involved in VA or securities lending applied for TARP: Allstate, Genworth Financial, and Prudential Financial.

Operating gain in 2008 for top 10 financial groups by variable annuity account value Account Operating gain value (share of capital Financial group (billion $) and surplus) MetLife 143-0.05 AXA Financial 139-0.18 Hartford Life 119-0.52 AIG Life 105 0.00 ING USA Life 98-0.14 Lincoln Financial 97-0.01 Manulife Financial 94-0.46 Prudential of America 79-0.28 Aegon USA 61-0.26 Ameriprise Financial 57-0.44 Total for life insurers with VA guarantees 1,460-0.09 without VA guarantees 0 0.01

Operating gain from annuities for life insurers with variable annuity guarantees 30.1 Operating gain (billion $) 20 10 0-10 -20-30 Operating gain (billion $) As share of capital & surplus 2002 2005 2008 2011 2014 Year.05 0 -.05 -.1 As share of capital & surplus

Capital gain in 2008 for top 10 financial groups by securities lending agreements Amount Capital gain of assets (share of capital Financial group (billion $) and surplus) AIG Life 54-1.69 MetLife 38-0.07 New York Life 6-0.34 Prudential of America 5-0.28 Northwestern Mutual 4-0.52 Hartford Life 2-0.07 Genworth Financial 2 0.12 Allstate Financial 2-0.48 Manulife Financial 2-0.07 Woodmen Life 1-0.26 Total for life insurers with securities lending 128-0.39 without securities lending 0-0.18

Capital gain for life insurers with securities lending agreements 20.1 Capital gain (billion $) 0-20 -40-60 -80 Capital gain (billion $) As share of capital & surplus 2002 2005 2008 2011 2014 Year 0 -.1 -.2 -.3 -.4 As share of capital & surplus

Shadow insurance Shadow insurance: Affiliated reinsurance with an unauthorized and unrated reinsurer. Some captives are actually authorized.

Shadow insurance Shadow insurance: Affiliated reinsurance with an unauthorized and unrated reinsurer. Some captives are actually authorized. 1 Liquidity risk from mismatch between LOC and insurance liabilities. 2 More investment risk? 3 Less equity and higher leverage? Lawsky (2013): Conditional LOC and naked parental guarantees. Iowa released financial statements for 8 captives in 2014. Under statutory accounting, surplus would be $2.663 billion (instead of $1.497 billion).

Top 10 financial groups by shadow insurance Reinsurance ceded Financial group (billion $) John Hancock Life Insurance 118 MetLife 45 Athene USA 40 Hartford Life 40 Aegon USA 30 Great-West Life 14 Voya Financial 13 AIG Life and Retirement 12 Global Atlantic 11 Lincoln Financial 7

Reinsurance ceded to affiliated, shadow, and unaffiliated reinsurers Reinsurance ceded (billion $) 600 500 400 300 200 Affiliated Shadow Unaffiliated 100 0 2002 2005 2008 2011 2014 Year

Life versus annuity reinsurance ceded to shadow reinsurers 250 Life Annuity Reinsurance ceded (billion $) 200 150 100 50 0 2002 2005 2008 2011 2014 Year

Do derivatives hedge volatility? Total notional amount of OTC derivatives held by U.S. life insurers was $1.1 trillion in 2014 (Berends and King 2015). Question: Hedge or amplify volatility? Derivatives amplify volatility for banks (Begenau et al. 2015). 1 Basis risk Long duration of VA guarantees. Hedge statutory, GAAP, or economic capital? 2 Counterparty risk

Growth rate of capital and surplus with and without derivatives.3 With derivatives Without derivatives.2 Growth rate.1 0 -.1 -.2 2002 2005 2008 2011 2014 Year

Potential transmission mechanisms 1 Banks: Captive reinsurance funded by LOC. Counterparties in securities lending and derivatives. Funding through corporate bonds. 2 Corporate bond market: Fire-sale dynamics (Ellul et al. 2012). Higher borrowing costs for firms. 3 Households: Solvency worries could lead to debt overhang and collapse in demand. Increase in precautionary saving and welfare loss.

Improvements in financial disclosure 1 Variable annuities: Type and quantity of guaranteed benefits by product. 2 Interest-rate risk: Market value and duration of liabilities (analogous to reporting on the asset side). 3 Captive reinsurance: Release financial statements following Iowa. 4 Derivatives: More detail on which derivatives hedge which risks. 5 International activity: Detailed financial statements not available for Europe (depends on Solvency II disclosure).

More on systemic risk in the insurance sector The Economics, Regulation, and Systemic Risk of Insurance Markets, Oxford University Press. Available as of November 4, 2016 (Amazon and OUP).

Surplus of Iowa captives based on Iowa versus statutory accounting Captive Iowa Statutory Cape Verity I 27-432 Cape Verity II 140-548 Cape Verity III 54-169 MNL Reinsurance 118 118 Solberg Reinsurance 207 207 Symetra Reinsurance 20-51 TLIC Riverwood Reinsurance 817-1,113 TLIC Oakbrook Reinsurance 114-675 Total 1,497-2,663