Why the debt ceiling standoff is a worry for insurance companies

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Banks and insurance companies have time to come to grips with their large commercial real-estate exposure, but the clock is ticking on the debt-ceiling...

Banks and insurance companies still have time to come to grips with their commercial real-estate exposure, but the clock is ticking on the debt-ceiling standoff, said Rich Sega, global chief investment strategist at Conning.

“We are still in the early days on that,” Sega said of potential stress from a weakening commercial real-estate market. “We don’t see any immediate problems.” As MarketWatch’s Andrew Keshner wrote this week, a failure to increase the current $31.3 trillion U.S. borrowing limit risks sparking a selloff in financial markets and hurting people’s 401 holdings and more.

Insurance companies were the second-largest holders of debt in the $14.9 trillion U.S. corporate bond market with a roughly $3.2 trillion exposure, according to CreditSights. Foreign accounts were the biggest group at $3.7 trillion. Growing debt pressures In the early part of the COVID crisis in 2020, investment-grade corporate bond credit spreads blew out to 4%. The Fed responded to that credit freeze by rolling out a series of emergency facilities to shore up confidence in markets, including a program for the central bank to buy corporate debt for the first time in history.

 

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