麦格理降渣打(2888.HK)目标价至75.01港元维持“跑赢大市”评级
麦格理发表报告表示,渣打(02888.HK)今年第二季业绩相对稳定,除税前利润较市场预期高出9.5%。惟该行将渣打全年经营收入预测由升5.5%调整至升3.9%,以反映宏观因素,亦即今年集团未能达到5%至7%的收入增长目标。

该行补充,在目前环球银行业面对的各种挑战,渣打亦难以幸免,尤其是收入方面,但料仍是继续增长势头,且表现较其他英国银行为好。该行分别上调渣打2019及2020年每股盈利预测9%及3%,目标价降至75.01港元,维持“跑赢大市”评级。
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