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Insurers May Be in for More Misery (Update)

Stock quotes in this article:AIVAF, AZ, AEL 

The following article, originally published Nov. 5, is being republished to provide clarification of certain points about equity index annuities. Responses to the original story from Aviva and American Equity Investment Life Insurance Co. also follow this article.

Insurance companies that have sold billions of dollars worth of annuities that guarantee interest payments even when stock indices fall could face increasing pressure on their general accounts if the current downturn continues for an extended period of time.

Equity index annuities (EIAs), also known as fixed index annuities, pay holders an interest rate that is based on the performance of a market index, such as the S&P 500, which is down 38% this year. As the index goes up or down, so does the amount of interest the insurer pays the annuity holder. However, EIAs guarantee the principal and offer a minimum guaranteed interest rate, generally about 3% (the "fixed" component).

Policy holders can be confident that they will receive at least the minimum payments guaranteed by their contracts. Insurers rely on their general accounts, typically invested in high-quality bonds, to cover the cost of making the guaranteed payments.

So there is risk to the insurance company on both the upside (if the index increases substantially) and on the downside (if general account investment yields fall below the rates credited to the guaranteed minimum contract values). It's important insurers manage both risks effectively.

Insurers typically manage the upside risk by purchasing call options timed with the annual interest credit on contracts. Conversely, the downside risk -- that the insurer will have to make good on the minimum guaranteed contract value if the market is flat or falls for a prolonged period -- is managed via the investment yield earned on the company's general account assets.

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