Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Hot Financial Stocks To Invest In 2015

Hot Financial Stocks To Invest In 2015: China Life Insurance Company Limited(LFC)

China Life Insurance Company Limited provides life, annuities, accident, and health insurance products in China. Its individual life insurance and annuity products consist of whole life and term life insurance, endowment insurance, and annuities. The company also engages in the writing of life insurance business. In addition, it offers group life insurance products, including group annuity products, and group whole life and term life insurance products to enterprises and institutions, as well as universal life products. Further, the company provides short-term insurance products comprising short-term accident insurance and short-term health insurance products; accident insurance products, such as individual accident insurance and group accident insurance; and health insurance products, including defined health benefit plans, medical expense reimbursement plans, and disease specific plans. It distributes its products through its direct sales representatives and exclusive ag ents, as well as through intermediaries comprising insurance agencies and insurance brokerage companies, non-dedicated agencies, bancassurance arrangements, travel agencies, and hotels and airline sales counters. The company was founded in 1949 and is based in Beijing, China. China Life Insurance Company Limited is a subsidiary of China Life Insurance (Group) Company.

Advisors' Opinion:
  • [By Patricio Kehoe] g>Sun Life Financial Inc. (USA) (SLF), which all sport a 200% ratio. Moreover, the company's excessive capital should allow it to maintain the above average dividend yield of 2.66% offered to shareholders.

    Valuation

    Over the next five years growth in the Asian market will likely boost the overall modest premium growth rate, averaging it at 2%, while the total revenue CAGR recovers to 3% after the steep dec! lines reported since 2012. Furthermore, Manulife's ROE will continue its current upward trend, increasing from 2013's 10.9% to an average 12% by 2018, accompanied by the steadily expanding net margins of 16.8%. While it will take some time for the company's growth to accelerate, I feel bullish about management's optimism regarding its business shift, and see the dividend yield and returns on equity as solid benefits for a long term investment. Moreover, the firm is currently trading at a 10% price discount relative to the industry average of 14.0x, making it a relatively inexpensive buy.

    Disclosure: Patricio Kehoe holds no position in any stocks mentioned.

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  • [By Jake L'Ecuyer]

    Top losers in the sector included China HGS Real Estate (NASDAQ: HGSH), off 4.8 percent, and China Life Insurance Co (NYSE: LFC), down 4 percent.

  • [By Jim Jubak]

    That 40% gain in net income is likely to be among the lower increases reported by China's insurance companies in the next few weeks. The average growth in net income among insurers expected by analysts is 92%. I think that makes it ! worthwhil! e holding the best of these insurers—such as Ping An and China Life (LFC), a member of my Jubak's Picks portfolio, for these earnings reports, even though the systemic stress—and thus risk—in China's financial system is rising.

  • source from Top Stocks For 2015:http://www.topstocksblog.com/hot-financial-stocks-to-invest-in-2015.html

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