渣打(02888.HK)倫敦股價早段升逾2% 較本港收市價高0.6%
渣打集團(02888.HK)上季基本除稅前溢利勝預期,刺激其倫敦股價早段升2.2%,報710便士,折合約71.66港元,較本港今日收市價71.25港元,高0.6%。
渣打公布管理層中期報告,第三季基本除稅前溢利12.38億美元,按年增長15.8%,高於市場預期。本網綜合券商預測介乎10.29億美元至11.38億美元。期內第三季普通股股東有形權益回報8.9%,高於去年同期的7.3%。渣打表示,將繼續專注於執行其策略,目標在2021年或之前提升有形股東權益回報至10%。
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