港股异动 | 香港银行股全线上涨 渣打(2888.HK)涨超3%
格隆汇3月3日丨香港银行股全线上涨,渣打集团(2888.HK)涨超3%,中银香港、汇丰控股、东亚银行均涨超1%。渣打昨日晚间公布,于3月2日,公司共回购151.7万股,回购价格英镑4.698-英镑4.705,共耗资723万英镑。此前渣打公布2020年除税前溢利跌40%至25.08亿美元,绩后渣打三日连跌累跌逾8%。高盛发研报指,渣打上季拨备前利润(PPOP)符合该行预期,并较市场预期高7%,资本比率较预期为佳,渣打同时公布将进行股份回购计划涉最多2.54亿美元普通股,并宣派每股股息9美仙。该行估计渣打去年业绩对股价影响不会太大,维持对其“买入”评级及目标价62港元,料渣打今年股份回购将涉资10亿美元。

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