港股異動丨渣打集團(2888.HK)漲5% 月底審議考慮派發末期息
格隆匯2月16日丨渣打集團(02888.HK)今日跳空高開,現漲5%,報51.9港元,成交額出現明顯放量,總市值達1638億港元。渣打集團公佈,董事委員會會議將於2月25日舉行,藉以批准刊發截至去年12月底止年度的業績公吿,以及考慮派發年度任何末期股息。美銀證券曾指出,考慮渣打信貸表現良好,因此降低減值預測,對2020及2021年基本收入預期保持不變,預期各年純利分別達4.63億及15.99億美元。給予目標價58.08港元,評級“買入”。

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