MetLife CFO John McCallion Provides Third Quarter 2025 Financial Update Video
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The video can be viewed on the company's website at https://www.metlife.com/about-us/newsroom/#video.
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economic condition difficulties, including risks relating to interest rates, the effects of announced or future tariff increases on the global economy, credit spreads, declining equity or debt markets, real estate, obligors and counterparties, government default or shutdown, currency exchange rates, derivatives, climate change, public health, terrorism and security; |
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global capital and credit market adversity; |
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credit facility inaccessibility; |
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financial strength or credit ratings downgrades; |
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unavailability, unaffordability, or inadequate reinsurance, including reinsurance risks that arise from reinsurers’ credit risk, and the potential shortfall or failure of risk mitigants to protect against such risks; |
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statutory life insurance reserve financing costs or limited market capacity; |
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legal, regulatory, and supervisory and enforcement policy changes; |
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changes in tax rates, tax laws or interpretations; |
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litigation and regulatory investigations; |
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unsuccessful efforts to meet all environmental, social, and governance standards or to enhance our sustainability; |
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investment defaults, downgrades, or volatility; |
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investment sales or lending difficulties; |
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collateral or derivative-related payments; |
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investment valuations, allowances or impairments changes; |
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claims or other results that differ from our estimates, assumptions, or models; |
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global political, legal, or operational risks; |
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business competition; |
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technological changes; |
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catastrophes; |
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climate changes or responses to it; |
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deficiencies in our closed block; |
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goodwill or other asset impairment, or deferred income tax asset allowance; |
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impairment of value of business acquired, value of distribution agreements acquired or value of customer relationships acquired; |
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product guarantee volatility, costs, and counterparty risks; |
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risk management failures; |
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insufficient protection from operational risks; |
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failure to protect confidentiality, integrity or availability of systems or data or other cybersecurity or disaster recovery failures; |
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accounting standards changes; |
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excessive risk-taking; |
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marketing and distribution difficulties; |
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pension and other postretirement benefit assumption changes; |
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inability to protect our intellectual property or avoid infringement claims; |
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acquisition, integration, growth, disposition, or reorganization difficulties; |
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Brighthouse Financial, Inc. separation risks; |
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legal- and corporate governance-related effects on business combinations. |
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