Sector analysis positions MMC stock price as a beneficiary of increased corporate risk advisory demand. With insurance pricing hardening in North America, revenue visibility into 2025 remains stronger than industry average. Jimmy Bhullar, an analyst at JPMorgan, increased the price objective for Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc. (NYSE:MMC) from $230 to $235. Going into 2025, the analyst is still optimistic about business trends in the property and casualty industry and believes that the group will perform better because of its defensive risk profile and consistent firm pricing. In a research note, the analyst warned investors that current valuations, high sentiment, and optimistic earnings expectations “make the upside in stocks less compelling than a year ago.” Due to a positive view of margins, the company is most optimistic about personal lines stocks by segment. To track insider transactions, check out Quiver Quantitative's insider trading dashboard. As of early afternoon trading, MMC stock price sits near $208, with volume slightly above its 20-day average. The defensive nature of its business model continues to attract investors amid shifting macroeconomic sentiment.