Stock Price
43.73
Daily Change
0.43 0.99%
Monthly
-8.28%
Yearly
-10.83%
Q2 Forecast
42.85

EPS Reference Time Actual Consensus Previous
2026-05-04 FY2026Q1 AM 0.83 1.26 1.03
2026-02-09 FY2025Q4 AM 1.16 1.17 1.22
2025-11-03 FY2025Q3 AM 1.50 1.19 1.08
2025-08-04 FY2025Q2 AM 1.23 1.05 1.19
2025-05-05 FY2025Q1 AM 1.03 1.33 1.30



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Tokio Marine 7,627.00 59.00 0.78% 30.38% May/18
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Assured Guaranty 74.88 -1.25 -1.64% -13.18% May/15
AIG 76.11 0.40 0.53% -9.75% May/15
Arthur J. Gallagher 199.95 2.27 1.15% -41.58% May/15
Allstate 217.37 0.92 0.43% 3.97% May/15
AON 317.10 1.78 0.56% -12.42% May/15
Axis Capital 99.09 1.40 1.43% -3.33% May/15
Brown & Brown 56.28 0.50 0.90% -49.65% May/15


CNA Financial traded at $43.73 this Friday May 15th, increasing $0.43 or 0.99 percent since the previous trading session. Looking back, over the last four weeks, CNA Financial gained 8.28 percent. Over the last 12 months, its price fell by 10.83 percent. Looking ahead, we forecast CNA Financial to be priced at 42.85 by the end of this quarter and at 40.32 in one year, according to Trading Economics global macro models projections and analysts expectations.

CNA Financial Corporation is an insurance holding company. The Company’s segments include Specialty, Commercial, International, Life & Group and Corporate & Other. Specialty segment provides management and professional liability and other coverages through property and casualty products and services using a network of brokers, independent agencies and managing general underwriters. Commercial segment works with a network of brokers and independent agents to market a range of property and casualty insurance products to all types of insureds targeting small business, construction, middle markets and other commercial customers. The International segment underwrites property and casualty coverages on a global basis through a branch operation in Canada, a European business consisting of two insurance companies based in the United Kingdom, and Luxembourg and Hardy, its Lloyd's syndicate. Life & Group segment includes the results of its long-term care business that is in run-off.