《大行报告》大摩相信友邦(01299.HK)未来60日股价将上升
摩根士丹利发表技术意见报告,相信友邦保险(01299.HK)股价在未来60日会上升,料发生的可能性有60-70%,主要因为公司公布了第三季经营表现,当中新业务价值增长1%,释除了香港社会不稳或致公司出现负增长的忧虑。
而在香港业务以外,该行指友邦季度业务增长达14%,好过预期,公司亦再度重申中国市场增长仍十分强劲,虽然受香港的不确定性影响公司增长仍面对阻碍,但市场应将焦点重新放在公司中、长期增长机遇上,特别是针对中国市场方面,予公司目标价92元,评级「增持」。 ~
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