Nippon Life registra su primera pérdida por deterioro ante el desplome de los bonos

Nippon Life Insurance registró una pérdida por deterioro de 70.000 millones de yenes durante el ejercicio fiscal finalizado el 31 de marzo, en medio de la caída del mercado de bonos.

Nippon Life Insurance, la mayor aseguradora de vida de Japón, registró una pérdida por deterioro de 70.000 millones de yenes (440 millones de dólares). Esta es la primera pérdida de este tipo para la compañía durante el actual desplome de los bonos. La amortización corresponde al ejercicio fiscal que finalizó el 31 de marzo.

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