Grim Economic News Hits Insurers Across The Board
31 January 2009 - 8:20AM
Dow Jones News
Weak consumer sentiment, a fourth-quarter plunge in the U.S.
gross domestic product and a vote by insurance regulators against
relaxed capital rules for insurers all helped pull down virtually
all categories of insurance stocks in trading Friday.
Hartford Financial Group (HIG) led big life insurers down,
falling 15.6% in late-afternoon trading. Lincoln National Group
(LNC) fell 10.2% recently. Prudential Financial (PRU) fell 10.4%,
and MetLife Inc. (MET) fell 4.9%.
Among property/casualty insurers, Allstate Corp. (ALL) led the
way down after posting disappointing earnings Wednesday. Allstate
was off 8.2% recently. Commercial insurer Ace Ltd. (ACE) was off
3.1% recently, and CNA Financial (CNA) was off 4.7%.
Mortgage and bond insurers also took big hits. PMI Group (PMI)
led that group down, trading off 14.5% recently. Old Republic
International (ORI) was off 9.4%, Radian Group (RDN) off 10.4% and
Ambac Financial Group (ABK) off 7.3%.
All the insurers are exposed to mortgages and the economy in
general in various ways, including though investments they hold in
mortgage-backed securities, through insurance policies they wrote
covering mortgage payments, or through products such as auto,
homeowners or life insurance policies. Some hard-hit consumers have
begun to cut back on their insurance purchases in all those
categories.
Also on Thursday, the National Association of Insurance
Commissioners voted against a series of proposals to provide
statutory capital relief to insurers.
After Allstate's earnings report Wednesday, both Moody's
Investors Service and Standard and Poor's cut the insurance giant's
credit ratings.
Investment bank JPMorgan cut Allstate's rating to underweight
from neutral on Friday.
-By Lavonne Kuykendall, Dow Jones Newswires; (312) 750 4141;
lavonne.kuykendall@dowjones.com
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