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- Open ¥3,111
- Day Range 3,054 - 3,116
- 52 Week Range 2,418 - 3,122
- Market Cap ¥6.05T
- Shares Outstanding 2B
- Public Float 1.71B
- Beta 0.69
- Rev. per Employee ¥147.426M
- P/E Ratio 16.31
- EPS ¥188
- Yield 3.95%
- Dividend ¥50
- Ex-Dividend Date Mar 30, 2023
- Short Interest N/A
- % of Float Shorted N/A
- Average Volume 5.34M
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Japan’s insurance market leaves big gaps
Quake may cost more than $100 bln, but insured losses seen as low as $12 bln
Nikkei slumps 6.2%, but many Asian stocks rise
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Shanghai rebounds, as most Asian markets extend gains
Chinese stocks end their a four-session losing streak Tuesday, as mainland investors shrug off a mixed bag of economic indicators. Key equity benchmarks make fresh gains in both Tokyo and Hong Kong.
Investors await Bank of Japan clues on economy
Japanese stocks buck a regional downtrend to post gains, as investors awaited the outcome of the Bank of Japan’s monthly policy meeting later in the session for clues to the nation’s economic recovery.
Tokyo lifted by banks, autos; HSBC fall hits Hong Kong
Asian share markets ended mostly lower Monday apart from Tokyo, where financials along with export-related stocks helped lift the Nikkei index to an eight-month closing high.
Tokio Marine profit sinks 79%, but turnaround seen this year
Tokio Marine reports a 79% fall in its net income for the fiscal year ended in March as a 'turbulent' financial market environment hurts earnings at its business segments, sending revenue down by nearly 6%.
Banking shares rally across Asia; techs take gains in Tokyo
Asian stocks rally broadly to end the trading week, led higher by financials and technology shares, although analysts said losses could wind up back on the agenda next week as investors come to grips with renewed economic ...
Nikkei jumps 3.7% as Asian markets rally
Asian markets rebound strongly Thursday, with overnight gains on Wall Street and unexpectedly-positive economic data from Japan boosting investor sentiment.
Financials help Asia rebound; Nikkei sinks further
Most Asian markets end higher Tuesday, with financial stocks getting some respite from recent heavy selling following the lead of some of their U.S. counterparts overnight.
Hang Seng skids, Nikkei hits multi-year low in Asia
Most Asian markets register declines, with renewed economic gloom sending shares to a 26-year low in Tokyo, while HSBC Holdings plunges in Hong Kong as skittish investors dumped the stock ahead of the banking giant's right...
Tokio Marine Holdings Inc.
Tokio Marine Holdings, Inc. engages in the management of its group companies which are in the insurance business. It operates through the following segments: Domestic Non-Life, Domestic Life, International Insurance, and Financial and General. The Domestic Non-Life segment deals with the underwriting of non-life insurance for cars, homes, travel and leisure, and accidents. The Domestic Life segment provides whole life, cancer, medical, and annuity insurance services. The International Insurance segment consists of reinsurance business and international insurance underwriting operations. The Financial and General segment includes investment consulting, investment trust management, derivatives trading, manpower outsourcing, real estate operations, and healthcare services. It also provides the management of non-life insurance companies, life insurance companies, specialized securities companies, foreign companies and others. The company was founded on April 2, 2002 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
Competitors
Name | Chg % | Market Cap |
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Anicom Holdings Inc. | ¥50.79B | |
Sompo Holdings Inc. | ¥1.97T | |
MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings Inc. | ¥2.34T | |
T&D Holdings Inc. | ¥1.06T |