Accounting rules, through their interactions with capital regulations, affect financial institutions’ trading behavior. The insurance industry provides a laboratory to explore these interactions: life insurers have greater flexibility than property and casualty insurers to hold speculative-grade assets at historical cost, and the degree to which life insurers recognize market values differs across U.S. states. During the financial crisis, insurers facing a lesser degree of market value recognition are less likely to sell downgraded asset-backed securities. To improve their capital positions, these insurers disproportionately resort to gains trading, selectively selling otherwise unrelated bonds with high unrealized gains, transmitting shocks across markets.

Is Historical Cost Accounting a Panacea? Market Stress, Incentive Distortions, and Gains Trading / Ellul, Andrew. - In: THE JOURNAL OF FINANCE. - ISSN 1540-6261. - 70 (6):(2015), pp. 2489-2538. [10.1111/jofi.12357]

Is Historical Cost Accounting a Panacea? Market Stress, Incentive Distortions, and Gains Trading

Ellul
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2015

Abstract

Accounting rules, through their interactions with capital regulations, affect financial institutions’ trading behavior. The insurance industry provides a laboratory to explore these interactions: life insurers have greater flexibility than property and casualty insurers to hold speculative-grade assets at historical cost, and the degree to which life insurers recognize market values differs across U.S. states. During the financial crisis, insurers facing a lesser degree of market value recognition are less likely to sell downgraded asset-backed securities. To improve their capital positions, these insurers disproportionately resort to gains trading, selectively selling otherwise unrelated bonds with high unrealized gains, transmitting shocks across markets.
2015
Is Historical Cost Accounting a Panacea? Market Stress, Incentive Distortions, and Gains Trading / Ellul, Andrew. - In: THE JOURNAL OF FINANCE. - ISSN 1540-6261. - 70 (6):(2015), pp. 2489-2538. [10.1111/jofi.12357]
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