大和升招行(3968.HK)目标价至45港元指长远增长前景仍巩固
大和发表报告表示,於参与招商银行(03968.HK)的分析员会议後,维持对其长线盈利能力感到乐观的看法,主因其在零售银行业务中的优势、以及金融科技上的专注利用,该行重申对招行“买入”投资评级,且是该行内银股首选之一。

该行表示,下调招行撇除拨备经营溢利(PPOP)的增长,但微升对其2019至2021年每股盈利预测12.8%至13.3%,反映较高金融科技投资及信贷成本下降的因素。该行将招行目标价由42港元升至45港元,对其估值预测延伸2019年至2020年平均水平。
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