MetLife Volume Plummets to 487th in Dollar Volume as Shares Climb 0.11% Despite Liquidity Woes
MetLife (MET) closed on September 8, 2025, , . The underperformance in liquidity metrics suggests reduced short-term market engagement with the insurer, though the marginal price appreciation indicates cautious investor positioning.
The muted trading activity contrasts with typical volatility patterns observed in insurance stocks during earnings seasons. Analysts note that MetLife’s recent earnings report, released three weeks prior, . While the sector faces broader challenges in adapting to rate normalization, .
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