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Derivatives (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2026
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities Disclosure [Abstract]  
Credit Derivatives Subordination and Ratings and Net Par Outstanding by Internal Rating
The components of the Company’s credit derivative net par outstanding and net fair value asset (liability) by sector are presented in the table below. The estimated remaining weighted average life of credit derivatives was 8.6 years as of both June 30, 2026 and December 31, 2025.

 Credit Derivatives (1)
Net Par OutstandingNet Fair Value Asset (Liability)
As of June 30, 2026As of December 31, 2025As of June 30, 2026As of December 31, 2025
(in billions)(in millions)
U.S. public finance $1.0 $1.0 $(2)$(2)
Non-U.S. public finance 1.3 1.6 (11)(12)
U.S. structured finance0.1 0.2 (1)(1)
Non-U.S. structured finance 1.2 1.0 — — 
Total credit derivatives$3.6 $3.8 $(14)$(15)
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(1)    See Note 5. Expected Loss to be Paid (Recovered), for expected loss to be paid on credit derivatives.
CDS Spread on AGC and AGM
CDS Spread on AG (in basis points)
As of June 30,
2026
As of December 31, 2025 As of June 30,
2025
As of December 31, 2024
Five-year CDS spread73697475
One-year CDS spread25232525
Fair Value of Credit Derivatives and Effect of AGC and AGM Credit Spreads
Fair Value of Credit Derivative Assets (Liabilities)
and Effect of AG Credit Spread
As of
June 30, 2026December 31, 2025
(in millions)
Fair value of credit derivatives before effect of AG credit spread$(38)$(40)
Plus: Effect of AG credit spread24 25 
Net fair value of credit derivatives $(14)$(15)
Schedule of Derivative Instruments
The following table presents the notional amounts and the net fair value asset (liability) of the freestanding derivatives.

Freestanding Derivatives (1)
As of June 30, 2026
NotionalNet Fair Value Asset (Liability)
(in billions)(in millions)
Cross-currency swaps$0.1 $(1)
Interest rate swaps— (2)
Inflation swaps0.2 (2)
Total freestanding derivatives$0.3 $(5)
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(1)    Excludes the embedded derivative in funds withheld.
Net Change in Fair Value of Credit Derivatives
Fair Value Gains (Losses) on Derivatives
Second QuarterSix Months
2026202520262025
(in millions)
Fair value gains (losses) on credit derivatives:
Realized gains (losses) and other settlements (1)$$— $$105 
Net unrealized gains (losses)— — 
Fair value gains (losses) on credit derivatives105 
Fair value gains (losses) on annuity reinsurance derivatives:
Cross-currency swaps— (4)— 
Interest rate swaps— — (1)— 
Inflation swaps(3)— — 
Funds withheld - embedded derivative— — 
Fair value gains (losses) on derivatives$$$$105 
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(1)    Six months 2025 results include $103 million gain recognized in connection with the LBIE litigation, which represents the full satisfaction of the judgment the Company was awarded and its claims for attorneys’ fees, expenses and interest.