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SOMPO JAPAN LOOKING TO SELL ITS CREDIT DEFAULT HOLDINGS
Japanese insurer Sompo is looking at the possibility of selling to other insurers its holdings of credit default policy contracts,
reports yesterday’s
Nikkei
.
Sompo Japan has said that it expects to book a loss of ¥70bn ($746.8m) in the second half of its financial year to March 2009. The write-off
will push Sompo into the read for financial year 2008-09. The balance of the contracts stood at ¥270bn at the end of September,
and Sompo anticipates accumulated losses of ¥100bn by March 2009.
Nikkei
reported that Sompo was looking to commute the contracts, possibly with overseas reinsurers.