汇丰研究下调海通国际(0665.HK)目标价至2.7港元评级“买入”
汇丰研究发表报告指,海通国际(00665.HK)上半年纯利10.39亿元,按年升21%,主因受惠于离岸债券市场表现强劲带动交易及市场收入增加所致。

该行认为,相信海通国际股价今年至今过度调整,且预期其全年盈利会按年升逾一倍,其84%的交易账户是分配在债券资产中,该行预计在减息环境中债券价格会上涨。不过由于市场每日成交下跌的预期下,该行下调海通2019至2021年盈利预测12%至21%,目标价由3.7港元降至2.7港元,维持“买入”评级。
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