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Private equity-backed insurers under US scrutiny over risky loans

Complex securities face new capital requirements as some in the industry warn they are creating a bubble
Apollo’s Athene Holding has disclosed that CLO investments comprise a tenth of its $200bn portfolio

US insurance regulators on Monday will meet to consider boosting capital charges on complex corporate loan instruments that some in the industry warn are creating excessive risk.

The issue pits insurers backed by large private equity firms such as Blackstone, Apollo Global and KKR — who are increasingly investing in the loans — against traditional life insurers such as MetLife and Prudential Financial, who warn of growing risks. Monday’s gathering is hosted by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, a trade group whose standards are relied upon by state insurance commissioners.

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