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On July 19th, Pru (02378.HK) spent 4.894 million British pounds to repurchase 0.7 million shares.
On July 22, Pru (02378.HK) announced that on July 19, it spent 4.894 million British pounds to repurchase 0.7 million shares.
Changjiang Securities: Asset-end contradictions remain the core factor in the valuation of insurance for 24 years.
Looking back at the changes in the valuation of the insurance industry from 2011 to now, improvements in assets have been a common factor in the rebound of the valuation six times, while the termination of the market is mostly due to the deterioration of assets, and the industry as a whole exhibits a strong beta property.
Prudential Buys Back London-Listed Shares
Prudential (HKG:2378, SGX:K6S) repurchased 700,000 shares in London on Friday at an average price of 6.99 pounds sterling apiece, according to a Monday filing with the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.Upon
On July 18, PRU (02378.HK) spent 2.0565 million British pounds to repurchase 0.2864 million shares.
On July 19, GeLunHui reported that Pru (02378.HK) bought back 0.2864 million shares for 2.0565 million British pounds on July 18, 2024.
China Merchants Securities: There may still be room for a reduction in life insurance reserve interest rates, will continue to be bullish on the sector's opportunities in the mid-year report.
Benefiting from the sustained supply and demand of savings insurance, it is expected that the NBV growth rate of listed insurance companies in the first half of 2024 will be above double digits and profits are also expected to increase.
Haitong Securities: Strengthen product and service supply to create a comprehensive ecological system of 'insurance + retirement.'
Basic retirement insurance has a wide coverage, but currently faces significant payment pressures. As of the end of 2023, the number of participants in basic retirement insurance accounted for 76% of the total population that year, and has entered a phase of slow growth. In addition, the accumulated surplus is largely dependent on subsidies from various levels of government finance. According to the calculations of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, the accumulated surplus will be completely exhausted by 2035.
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