The Life Insurers' J-Curve: Why Japan's ¥13 Trillion Bond Losses Hide a Thirty-Year Opportunity NEW

Nippon Life booked ¥500 billion in domestic bond losses in the first half of fiscal 2025. The same firm posted a record ¥1.01 trillion in basic profit for the year. Both figures come off the same balance sheet, and the market has yet to decide which to believe. Earlier this year this blog argued that Japan’s listed life insurers look structurally cheap on embedded value. Daiichi Life Group (8750), renamed from Dai-ichi Life Holdings on 1 April 2026, and T&D Holdings (8795) trade at 0.6 to 0.7 times P/EV, while European peers change hands at 0.8 to 1.0. One paragraph of that piece brushed past the growing unrealised losses on domestic bond holdings. Accounting noise, it said. Economic substance elsewhere. ...

April 21, 2026 · 14 min · Gyokuro (玉露)