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Aegon raised its forecasts for full-year operating capital generation and 2021-2023 free cashflow on Thursday as the insurer exceeded analysts' estimates with a second-quarter operating result of ...
European shares edged higher on Thursday after a strong rally in the previous session on signs of U.S. inflation cooling, while Aegon climbed after the Dutch insurer raised its full-year forecast.
(Reuters) -Insurer Aegon raised its forecasts for full-year operating capital generation and 2021-2023 free cash flow on Thursday after a quarterly earnings beat, lifting its shares more than 8%.
Aegon N.V. Netherlands: 531.0 18 Credit Agricole Assurances France: 502.7 19 Great-West Lifeco Canada: 493.4 20 Aviva United Kingdom: 483.6 21 JA Kyosai Japan: 481.7 22 Zurich Insurance Group Switzerland: 435.8 23 New York Life Insurance Company United States: 428.6 24 Meiji Yasuda Life Japan: 395.4 25 Lincoln Natl Corp United States: 387.3
Logo used until 2023, still used for Aegon-branded services in the Netherlands. Aegon was founded in 1983 from the merger of AGO Holding N.V. (created by the merger of Algemeene Friesche, Groot-Noordhollandsche and Olveh (Onderlinge Verzekeringsmaatschappij Eigen Hulp) in 1968) and Ennia N.V. (formed by the merger of Eerste Nederlandsche and Nillmij (Nederlandsch-Indische Levensverzekering- en ...
In 2023 and 2024, the stock market roared higher, and the momentum doesn't seem ready to stop. Just last January, the S&P 500 confirmed its presence in a bull market and went on to reach multiple ...
In December 2022, the WELT report forecast a world recession in 2023. [ 22 ] [ 19 ] However, at the same time it predicted that India's annual growth trajectory would be 6.4% for five years ahead, then 6.5 per cent during the next nine years, taking India from fifth position in global rankings in 2022 to third position in 2037, after China and ...
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