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Chubb Limited (CB)

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249.93+1.29 (+0.52%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT
247.86 -2.07 (-0.83%)
Pre-market: 08:55AM EDT
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Previous close248.64
Open249.13
Bid0.00 x 1200
Ask279.14 x 1100
Day's range249.36 - 251.74
52-week range183.71 - 260.58
Volume1,144,889
Avg. volume1,645,814
Market cap101.487B
Beta (5Y monthly)0.63
PE ratio (TTM)11.11
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield3.44 (1.38%)
Ex-dividend date14 Mar 2024
1y target estN/A
  • Reuters

    UPDATE 2-Insurer Chubb readies $350 mln payout tied to Baltimore bridge collapse

    Chubb, which had insured Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, is getting ready to pay $350 million to the state of Maryland, in what could be the first major payout tied to the collapsing of the bridge in March. The payout is likely to be the first of many related to the disaster that analysts have said might cost insurers up to $4 billion, making it a record shipping insurance loss. The tragedy that killed six people occurred after a Singapore-flagged container ship collided with the landmark bridge.

  • Reuters

    Insurer Chubb readies $350 million payout tied to Baltimore bridge collapse

    The payout is likely to be the first of many related to the disaster that analysts have said might cost insurers up to $4 billion, making it a record shipping insurance loss. The tragedy that killed six people occurred after a Singapore-flagged container ship collided with the landmark bridge. Plans for the $350 million payout were first reported by the Wall Street Journal, which said Chubb, along with Maryland and the families of the victims of the crash, will likely sue the ship owner and others to recoup losses from the crash.

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