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Systemic risk in the European insurance sector

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  • Bonaccolto, Giovanni
  • Borri, Nicola
  • Consiglio, Andrea
  • Di Giorgio, Giorgio

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This paper studies systemic-risk connectedness in the European insurance sector at three levels of granularity: across major segments of financial markets, across insurance subsectors, and across individual insurance companies. Using a common connectedness framework applied to returns, volatility, value-at-risk, and expected shortfall, we document that insurers are an important component of systemic-risk connectedness, especially during stress episodes. We also provide reduced-form evidence on economically relevant channels in the European institutional setting: aggregate insurer spillovers co-move with term spreads, sovereign spreads, and funding stress, and firm-level insurer-to-bank spillovers vary with sovereign risk and domestic sovereign-bond home bias in a way consistent with a balance-sheet channel. The analysis further reveals substantial heterogeneity across subsectors and identifies a stable core of systemically central insurers in firm-level networks.

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  • Bonaccolto, Giovanni & Borri, Nicola & Consiglio, Andrea & Di Giorgio, Giorgio, 2026. "Systemic risk in the European insurance sector," Journal of Financial Stability, Elsevier, vol. 84(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:finsta:v:84:y:2026:i:c:s1572308926000483
    DOI: 10.1016/j.jfs.2026.101546
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