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Willis Towers Watson Public Limited Company operates as an advisory, broking, and solutions company worldwide. It operates through two segments: Health, Wealth & Career and Risk & Broking. The company...
Is Willis Towers Watson Public Limited Company (WTW) One of the Best Foreign Stocks to Buy Right Now?
On February 9, Willis Towers Watson Public Limited Company (NASDAQ:WTW) launched an upgraded version of its RiskAgility FM U.S. Library models to meet new VM‑22 rules for non‑variable annuities. The update helps insurers and reinsurers follow a market‑aligned, principles‑based reserving framework for products like fixed annuities, indexed annuities, structured settlements, and pension transfers. Earlier on February 4, Mizuho’s Yaron Kinar took a similar direction; he raised the price target for Willis Towers Watson to $392 from $388, and kept an Outperform rating. Like UBS, Mizuho’s action was triggered by Willis Towers Watson’s Q4 earnings.
Willis Towers Watson Stock Slides 12% From Late-2025 Peak: Analysts See $375 Fair Value
Willis Towers Watson (WTW) stock has moved lower over the past several weeks after previously trading near multi-month highs. Shares closed near $345 in late 2025, but the stock has since pulled back to around $290. The move followed a period of elevated volatility after recent earnings results and updated analyst estimates. The recent pullback in WTW stock suggests investors are reassessing valuation after a strong run earlier in the year. Despite the decline, analyst targets continue to sit above the current share price, and the ratio of target price to share price has increased as the stock moved lower. This indicates that while short-term sentiment has softened, longer-term expectations have not been revised down materially.