大和:上調友邦保險(1299.HK)目標價至100港元 評級“買入”
大和發佈報告稱,2010年在港上市的友邦保險(1299.HK)正創造另一個“黃金十年”,看好公司內地新業務價值增長超越同業,AIA香港業有不同業務的增長動力,上調公司目標價4%,由96港元上調至100港元,與現價仍有約3成水位,重申“買入”投資評級。
該行預計,公司內地新業務價值(VNB)增長可持續達20%-30%,為本地同業的2倍。公司有望在今年開始,每年擴內地展2個省份業務,提供新業務增長動力。該行表示,友邦仍為該行地區經濟的首選股。

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