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En 2022, les effets de la hausse de taux maîtrisés grâce aux stratégies d’investissement des assureurs et fonds de pension

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  • Frédéric Ahado
  • Pierre Bui Quang
  • Laure Chantrelle
  • Alexandre Chevallier
  • Laure Desseaux

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La remontée des taux en 2022 a influé sur les placements des assureurs et fonds de pension français. La baisse de valeur des actifs obligataires a diminué mécaniquement l’encours de leurs placements, qui s’est établi à 2 716 milliards d’euros fin décembre, en recul de 260 milliards par rapport à fin 2021. L’impact de ces effets de valorisation a été cependant limité par les stratégies de placement des assureurs et fonds de pension. En tant qu’investisseurs de long terme les moins-values de leur portefeuille obligataire sont restées latentes. Et les assureurs et fonds de pension disposent…

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  • Frédéric Ahado & Pierre Bui Quang & Laure Chantrelle & Alexandre Chevallier & Laure Desseaux, 2023. "En 2022, les effets de la hausse de taux maîtrisés grâce aux stratégies d’investissement des assureurs et fonds de pension," Bulletin de la Banque de France, Banque de France, issue 249.
  • Handle: RePEc:bfr:bullbf:2023:249:06
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