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MassMutual exited inflation hedges in Q2

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Massachusetts Mutual Life closed out its inflation hedges in the second quarter, becoming the first major US life insurer to entirely withdraw from the space.

The Springfield, Massachusetts-based firm had a $1.5 billion book of inflation swaps – the third largest among US life insurers – at the end of Q1. That dropped to zero at the end of June, according to industry filings.

While other

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