Warren Buffett, who has lengthy reiterated his love for insurance coverage firms, took a painful hit on Berkshire Hathaway Inc.’s underwriting companies as inflation continues to weigh on the corporate’s working items.
The conglomerate reported a $962 million loss on insurance coverage underwriting within the third quarter, the worst quarterly loss in a yr. Auto-insurer Geico took the most important hit amongst its insurance coverage companies, with a pre-tax lack of $759 million. The unit hasn’t turned a quarterly revenue for the reason that second quarter final yr.
Auto insurers have struggled to maintain tempo with elevated used-car costs, worsening frequency and severity of accidents and better prices tied to medical claims and litigation associated to accidents. The broader insurance coverage business has additionally needed to grapple with the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, which slammed into southwest Florida in late September inflicting billions of {dollars} in injury.
Claims frequencies within the first 9 months of this yr have been increased throughout the board, Berkshire mentioned, together with property injury, damage and collision.
“Geico is certainly a strain level to look at at Berkshire,” mentioned Cathy Seifert, an analyst with CFRA Analysis, noting {that a} measure of future income was weaker than ranges reported by friends. “It seems to be like Geico is shedding market share as nicely.”
Nonetheless, Berkshire’s different working items, which embody railway BNSF alongside utilities and power operations, have been in any other case worthwhile, although income for railroad declined from final yr as rising inflation took its toll on the Omaha, Nebraska-based firm.
“Whereas buyer demand for services and products was comparatively good in 2022, demand started to weaken within the third quarter at sure of our companies,” Berkshire mentioned in a regulatory submitting. “We proceed to expertise the damaging results of upper supplies, freight, labor and different enter prices.”
Working earnings general clocked in at $7.76 billion, a 20% improve from final yr. The rise included $858 million in foreign-exchange positive aspects tied to debt not denominated in US {dollars}, in addition to a 17% acquire in income from companies Berkshire owns between a 20% to 50% stake in.
“On steadiness, the companies are performing very nicely,” mentioned Jim Shanahan, an analyst with Edward Jones.
For the primary time, Berkshire included Occidental Petroleum Corp. underneath the fairness technique of accounting after its stake within the firm surpassed 20% earlier this yr. Together with warrants, the conglomerate owns virtually 30% of the oil agency. The corporate mentioned it would report outcomes from that enterprise on a one-quarter lag, with Berkshire’s share of Occidental earnings set to be reported in earnings within the fourth quarter of 2022.
Berkshire additionally reported a internet earnings loss for the quarter of virtually $2.69 billion, pushed by a $10.4 billion hit tied to its funding portfolio as financial uncertainty rattled markets.
The corporate repurchased $1.05 billion of shares within the interval, in step with the roughly $1 billion purchased again within the prior three months. Buffett has more and more turned to buybacks as a approach of deploying money when alternatives are in any other case sparse.
Berkshire’s money hoard elevated barely to $109 billion as Buffett maintained its stash of dry powder amid a market downturn spurred by financial fears.
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