Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance, a Tokyo-based insurer with JPY7.57 trillion (USD61 billion) in assets, is considering purchasing its first synthetic collateralized debt obligation in the coming months, likely referenced to Japanese credits. The firm is the result of a merger this month between Sumitomo Marine & Fire Insurance and Mitsui Marine & Fire Insurance. Both have previously invested in the synthetic CDO market, but the combined entity will be more active than the sum of its parts, said Akihiro Yoshikawa, deputy manager of the financial solutions department in Tokyo. The two insurers had a combined synthetic CDO portfolio of around USD3 billion prior to the merger.
October 29, 2001