Analyst Research on ACE Limited and XL Capital Ltd. - Property and Casualty Insurance Could Be at Risk
July 27 2011 - 8:55AM
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The past year has seen a much larger than expected amount of
natural disasters. Earthquakes in New Zealand and Japan, Japan's
subsequent tsunami and most recently the brutal storm season in the
U.S. have all taxed the amount of capital the Property and Casualty
Insurance sector has set aside to cover losses. Some companies may
even need to raise new capital as well as cut payouts to their
investors if another harsh round of disasters ensues during the
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Some believe companies in the sector are not setting aside
enough capital in attempts to protect their near-term profits. With
around $75 billion worth of payouts for natural disasters already
on the books for this year, any more losses will likely have
negative effects for companies in the sector like ACE Limited and
XL Capital Ltd. Investors looking for free research on ACE Limited and XL Capital Ltd.
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If there is any good news to be taken from the major losses, it
is that the sector will now be able to raise its rates after
operating for some time in a relatively soft pricing environment.
Visit www.stockcall.com/ to see how companies in this industry have
grown over the past years and how they are expected to perform in
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