Ratings indicate
the relative financial strength of insurance companies.
Not exact matches
While this would certainly be unprecedented because of its size, it is actually appropriate and manageable
relative to the size and
financial strength of your company.
Upon analyzing the charts of quite a few
financial ETFs over the weekend, we determined the most
relative strength is currently within the Regional Banks sub-sector.
Since then, the
relative strength of XLF has been increasing, which tells us institutional funds are rotating back into the
financial arena.
But the more prevalent view seemed to be that the diversification of risk made possible by
financial innovation, and the
relative strength of capital and liquidity levels, would stand the system in good stead.
The one exception was the
financial sector, which was showing
relative strength and forming a bullish pennant pattern near its highs.
It borrows the
financial industry's
relative strength index, a measure of how quickly a stock's price is changing, to detect slow slips within a string of GPS observations.
In contrast, a bond issued by a smaller company with weaker
financial strength typically trades at a higher spread
relative to Treasuries.
«It's a combination of the deleveraging that you're seeing at some of the U.S. banks and, frankly, the
relative strength of the Canadian banks,» National Bank
Financial analyst Robert Sedran said in a March 13 interview.
The Fund will invest primarily in U.S. equity securities that the Fund's investment team believes are undervalued
relative to their
financial strength and upside potential.
The combination of robust growth at UK practices and the
relative strength of sterling against the dollar during the last
financial year saw many London - based firms rise up the revenue rankings.
AM Best's
Financial Strength Rating opinion addresses the
relative ability of an insurer to meet its ongoing insurance obligations.
A.M. Best — With this
financial ratings agency, we have a service who assess the finances of insurance companies to then provide a grading depending on the company's
relative strength.
The most common of these are credit ratings, but the agency also publishes ratings, scores and other
relative opinions relating to
financial or operational
strength.