The Bull Case For MetLife (MET) Could Change Following Rising Revenue, Falling Earnings And Ongoing Buybacks

MetLife recently reported a mixed financial performance with a rise in Q4 2025 revenue to US$23,814 million, but a notable decrease in net income to US$809 million. The company also completed a significant share repurchase of over US$1.1 billion. This combination of higher revenue, lower earnings, and continued buybacks presents a nuanced view for investors, suggesting a potential shift in the investment narrative as the company balances shareholder returns with margin resilience and asset volatility risks.

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