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Aflac's European Problem

Financial Sector and Stocks Analysis from Seeking Alpha

Mon, 6 Feb 2012

By Ploutos : For a Columbus, Georgia-based company that derives three-quarters of its revenues in Japan, the idea of Aflac ( AFL ) having a European problem itself is provocative. However, regressing the daily returns of AFL 's stock in 2011 against the Japanese stock market yielded a correlation ...

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