香港銀行股逆勢上漲 匯豐控股(0005.HK)跳漲超3%
格隆匯10月6日丨香港銀行股逆勢上漲,其中,匯豐控股一度漲超3%,中銀香港漲超1%,恆生銀行、渣打集團和東亞銀行跟漲。花旗此前預測美國聯儲局可能將於11月宣佈縮減買債,2022年12月起每年加息3至4次,香港本地銀行將受益美國債券孳息率上升,首選匯豐控股,指估值吸引,因為至2022年上半年料有進一步撥備回撥空間,可支持盈利增長,另估計約有30億美元的資本盈餘,並料有機會在2021年第三季回購股份。另外,瑞銀最新也將匯豐控股美股評級上調至買進。

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