AllianceBernstein Holding LP is a global investment management and research firm that provides a range of financial services to a diverse set of clients, including institutions, governments, and individual investors
The company specializes in investment management across various asset classes, including equities, fixed income, and alternative investments, leveraging its extensive research capabilities to inform its investment strategies. With a focus on delivering long-term value, AllianceBernstein integrates environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations into its investment processes, assisting clients in navigating the complexities of global markets while aiming to meet their financial goals.
Equitable Holdings shares are trading higher by 4.6% during Monday's session. The company announced a cash tender offer for up to 46 million units of AllianceBernstein.
RGA enters a $32 billion reinsurance agreement with Equitable Holdings. The deal will generate significant returns for RGA, with expected growth in adjusted operating income, and further enhances RGA's strategic partnership in product development and distribution.
AllianceBernstein Holding LP (AB) provides investment management services. AllianceBernstein’s share price rose about 13.7% in the past year from $32.61 to $37.08 as of Friday’s market close.
These three stocks just announced significant quarterly dividend increases that they are set to pay out soon. While they all raised dividends by a minimum of 15%, two announced raises north of 35%. That includes one company now with an indicated dividend yield above 11%. Below, I'll break down just how much each of these three firms are increasing its payments to shareholders. I'll also add other pertinent information about these stocks along the way. All dividend yield and return figures use prices as of the Feb. 14 close.
The financial sector has moved to new highs and two stocks mirroring this move are financial investment management firm AllianceBernstein and multi-line insurance provider Axa Group.
Value investing is centered around jumping on stocks trading at a discount, with the idea that the market will eventually ‘catch up’ and recognize their true value, which can lead to gains. Here are three stocks that have enticing valuation levels.