Obbligazioni perpetue e subordinate Tutto quello che avreste sempre voluto sapere sulle obbligazioni perpetue... - Cap. 3

12/10/2018 | 08:41am EST
AXA XL, the P&C and specialty risk division of AXA SA ('AXA'), today announced that the Financial Strength Rating ('FSR') and Long-term Issuer Credit Rating ('Long-Term ICR') of its core insurance and reinsurance companies have been upgraded by A.M. Best and Standard & Poor's ('S&P').
A.M. Best has upgraded the FSR to A+ (Superior) from A (Excellent) and the Long-Term ICR to 'aa-' from 'a+' of the Property/Casualty subsidiaries of XL Group Ltd ('XL') as well as those of AXA Insurance Company with a stable outlook.
S&P recently raised the FSR and Long-Term ICR ratings on AXA XL's core insurance and reinsurance companies to AA- from A+ and on the highly strategic subsidiaries to A+ from A, with a Stable outlook for all entities.
Commenting on the rating actions, AXA XL CEO Greg Hendrick said: 'This positive news reaffirms the wisdom of the AXA XL deal. With these improved ratings, which are equivalent to other principal subsidiaries of AXA, we are in an even better position to offer greater support and security to our customers and brokers.'
In their separate press releases both rating agencies pointed out that their rating actions reflect AXA XL's stronger balance sheet as a part of the AXA group and strategic alignment with AXA in enhancing the group's leading market position in the commercial global P&C insurance sector.
 
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Grafico, preso di là, chiarissimo sulle aspettative dei tassi
 
difficile a dirsi...

personalmente comunque attenderei almeno di vedere una base prima di entrare. A meno che i prezzi non diventino talmente attraenti da non poter resistere.

Bos:

e, subito dopo, viene l'altra domanda da 1 milione di $: arrivati a quella che tu chiami la base, quanto impiegheranno per risalire?

Perché oggi la prospettiva dovrebbe essere totalmente diversa dal passato: prima risalivano al primo "stormire" di tasso; oggi si dovrebbe guardare alla probabile call.
Ma il mercato ragionerà così?

Domande, domande...Beati quelli che hanno risposte certe a tutto!
 

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