-- 杰富瑞周五在一份报告中指出,QBE保险集团(ASX:QBE)第一季度2%的团体保费率上涨反映了多个险种在竞争格局上的复杂变化。 该公司在各个地区和商业险种上拥有多元化的商业保险组合,这为其在市场转型期间保持增长提供了支撑。其商业财产险和劳合社业务依然保持着强大的竞争力。季度毛保费增长也为全年业绩指引提供了支撑。 初步迹象表明,今年作物收成良好,产量和产量有望提高,价格也将保持有利水平。作物保险毛保费增长了4%。 杰富瑞维持对QBE保险的“买入”评级,并将目标股价从每股23澳元上调至每股25.55澳元。
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