MANULIFE FINANCIAL CORP
Manulife Financial Corporation (MFC) is a Toronto-based multinational insurer and wealth manager operating in Canada, the United States (John Hancock) and across Asia. With a market capitalisation of approximately $53.85 billion, Manulife provides individual and group life and health insurance, retirement solutions, mutual funds and asset management. Its revenue mix includes insurance premiums, investment income and fee-based wealth-management revenue, so results are influenced by premiums, market returns, net flows and investment yields. Key considerations for investors are interest-rate sensitivity, equity-market exposure, currency movements and regulatory capital requirements tied to underwriting risks. The company has historically returned capital via dividends and buybacks, but distributions are subject to change. This summary is educational and not personalised investment advice; investors should assess suitability for their circumstances or consult a financial adviser.
Why It's Moving
MFC Stock Warning: Why Analysts See -46% Downside Risk
- Elevated PE ratio of 38.8 dwarfs industry peers, signaling overvaluation and potential for sharp correction if growth falters.
- Earnings and revenue expansion trails sector competitors, raising doubts on Manulife's ability to sustain momentum in a competitive landscape.
- Heavy reliance on acquisitions, digital pushes, and Asia exposure introduces execution risks, amplified by macro sensitivity to rates and equity volatility.
MFC Stock Warning: Why Analysts See -46% Downside Risk
- Elevated PE ratio of 38.8 dwarfs industry peers, signaling overvaluation and potential for sharp correction if growth falters.
- Earnings and revenue expansion trails sector competitors, raising doubts on Manulife's ability to sustain momentum in a competitive landscape.
- Heavy reliance on acquisitions, digital pushes, and Asia exposure introduces execution risks, amplified by macro sensitivity to rates and equity volatility.
When is the next earnings date for MANULIFE FINANCIAL CORP (MFC)?
Manulife Financial (MFC) is expected to report its next earnings on May 5 or May 13, 2026, following its most recent Q4 2025 release on February 11, 2026. This upcoming report will cover Q1 2026 results, typically announced after market close with a conference call the following day. Estimates vary slightly across sources, reflecting historical patterns of early May releases for MFC.
Stock Performance Snapshot
Analyst Rating
Analysts suggest holding Manulife's stock, with a target price indicating potential decline.
Financial Health
Manulife Financial is performing well with strong revenue and cash flow, indicating solid financial stability.
Dividend
Manulife Financial Corporation's average dividend yield of 3.56% offers a steady income opportunity for investors. If you invested $1000 you would be paid $35.60 a year in dividends (based on the last 12 months).
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Income & Growth Blend
Manulife combines fee income and investment returns, which can support dividends and growth, though payouts and performance can vary with market conditions.
North America & Asia
A diversified geographic footprint gives exposure to growth in Asian markets and stability in North America, but also brings currency and regulatory complexity.
Rate Sensitivity
Interest-rate moves affect investment yields and the value of liabilities; rising rates can help margins but sudden moves and market stress are risks.
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