Prudential: Value, Dividends And New Growth In Frontier Markets

 | Dec 09, 2020 21:09

Pandemic-triggered market volatility and global economic contraction—such as what we've seen this year—could possibly be characterized by insurers as tail risk or "black-swan" events.

Financial services and insurance giant Allianz (DE:ALVG) (OTC:ALIZY) highlights :

"In the financial services industry, a black swan describes a very unlikely and severe event capable of sending shock waves through financial markets as a whole or specific asset classes. Due to its nature, such an event cannot be predicted."

In 2020, operations of a wide range of firms, including those in financial services and especially insurance, have been disrupted. As a result, their earnings, and in most cases their share prices, have also suffered. British multinational life insurance and pensions firm Prudential PLC (LON:PRU), (NYSE:PUK) provides a perfect example of how events this year have pressured the sector.

Year-to-date, PRU shares are down around 14%. On Dec. 7, it closed at 1,258.74p ($33.71 for US-based shares).