European Central Bank Says Private Credit Turmoil Not Yet Systemic Risk, But Flags €211B Insurance Exposure

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According to the European Central Bank's Financial Stability Report on May 26, turmoil in the private credit market has not yet posed a systemic risk to the eurozone, though the central bank warned that parts of the financial system carry risk exposure. The ECB stated that direct risk exposure of eurozone financial institutions to private credit appears limited, and private credit itself is unlikely to be a source of systemic financial instability.

However, the ECB flagged that insurance companies and pension funds could face significant second-order losses from broader spillovers if adverse scenarios unfold. Insurance companies' estimated exposure to private credit stood at €211 billion, while pension funds' exposure was approximately €52 billion. The central bank emphasized that while the overall eurozone exposure is relatively small, it is concentrated among a few large institutions.

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