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Manulife Financial Corp T.MFC.P.J


Primary Symbol: T.MFC Alternate Symbol(s):  T.MFC.P.C | MNLCF | T.MFC.P.F | MNUFF | T.MFC.P.I | T.MFC.P.K | MNQFF | T.MFC.P.L | T.MFC.P.M | T.MFC.P.N | MFC | T.MFC.P.P | T.MFC.P.Q | T.MFC.P.B

Manulife Financial Corporation is a Canada-based international financial services company. The Company operates as Manulife across its offices in Asia, Canada, and Europe, and primarily as John Hancock in the United States. It provides financial advice, insurance, and wealth and asset management solutions for individuals, institutions, and retirement plan members worldwide. Its segments include Asia, Canada, Global WAM, and Corporate and Other. The Asia segment provides insurance products and insurance-based wealth accumulation products. The Canada segment provides insurance products, insurance-based wealth accumulation products, and banking services and has an in-force variable annuity business. Global WAM segment provides investment advice and solutions to its retail, retirement, and institutional clients. It provides life insurance products, insurance-based wealth accumulation products and has an in-force long-term care insurance business.


TSX:MFC - Post by User

Post by mousermanon Apr 11, 2024 11:29am
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Post# 35983392

Lifecos getting hammered for having a good year?

Lifecos getting hammered for having a good year?I guess the gains in the lifecos were were so nice last year, that the sellers decided to take profits here.
I still like the fundamentals of the lifecos, high interest rates = good returns on premiums reinvested.
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