
doi: 10.2139/ssrn.917115
handle: 10419/86305
We model and measure simultaneous large losses of the market value of insurers to understand the impact of shocks on the insurance sector. The downside risk of insurers is explicitly modelled by common and idiosyncratic risk factors. Since reinsurance is important for the capacity of insurers, we measure risk dependence among European insurers and reinsurers. The results point to a relatively low insurance sector wide risk. Dependence among insurers is higher than among reinsurers.
Systemic risk; asymptotic dependence, ddc:330, G15, G38, asymptotic dependence, Systemic risk, C02, G22, jel: jel:C02, jel: jel:G22, jel: jel:G38, jel: jel:G15
Systemic risk; asymptotic dependence, ddc:330, G15, G38, asymptotic dependence, Systemic risk, C02, G22, jel: jel:C02, jel: jel:G22, jel: jel:G38, jel: jel:G15
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