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Insurance and financial stability

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  • Shinya Kobayashi

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Purpose - This paper aims to consider implications of the IMF Global Financial Stability Report (April 2016 edition) for the regulation and supervision of insurers. Design/methodology/approach - This paper first summarises the IMF Report and then discusses possible implications, examining the underlying hypothesis on which the “Tsunami view” has been formulated. Findings - This paper finds that the Report provides some important implications for the regulation and supervision of insurers, although no commonalities in life insurers’ asset composition, which is the underlying hypothesis of the Tsunami view expressed in the Report, have been observed at a global level. One of the key implications is the importance of monitoring insurers’ exposures at granular levels in a more intensive manner from the perspective of macro-prudential supervision. Originality/value - This is one of the first papers that try to challenge the findings and recommendations of the IMF Report and, at the same time, consider what implications can be taken for enhanced regulation and supervision of insurers.

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  • Shinya Kobayashi, 2017. "Insurance and financial stability," Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 25(1), pages 105-112, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:jfrcpp:jfrc-06-2016-0049
    DOI: 10.1108/JFRC-06-2016-0049
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    1. Larionova, Marina (Ларионова, Марина) & Shelepov, Andrey (Шелепов, Андрей) & Sakharov, Andrey (Сахаров, Андрей) & Lanshina, Tatiana (Ланьшина, Татьяна), 2018. "Comparative Analysis of the Approaches of the BRICS Countries and Indonesia to the Implementation of OECD Instruments [Сравнительный Анализ Подходов Стран Брикс И Индонезии К Реализации Инструменто," Working Papers 041815, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
    2. Na Sun & Liangrong Song & Yan Sun, 2021. "Fuze Effect: A Landmine in the Way of Sustainable Development of FinTech—The Lessons from the Peer-To-Peer Risk Outbreak," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(4), pages 1-21, February.

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