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HSBC is rated "Synchronize with the market" by Daiwa, with a target price of HKD 97.1.
Morgan Stanley released a research report stating that it rates Hang Seng Bank (00011) as "in sync" with the market, and is expected to announce its interim performance at the end of the month. It is expected that the bank may announce further share buyback plans, and it is predicted that its stock price will rise by 6%. Conversely, if no action is taken, the stock price may fall by 3%, with a target price of HKD 97.1. Deutsche Bank expects that, under the first assumption, if Hang Seng can raise its CET1 to about 16.5%, slightly higher than the average level since 2015, it is estimated that there will be about 14.5 billion yuan of surplus capital. Following the bank's earlier statement of "considering all ways to return surplus capital to shareholders," it is expected that
DBS: Rated "shareholding" for Sunway Optics with a target price of HKD 59.
Morgan Stanley's research report stated that it is expected that the positive earnings performance of Sunny Optical Technology (02382) will have a positive response on the stock price, believing that investors will pay more attention to the company's business prospects in the second half of the year. The stock is rated as 'shareholding' with the target price of HK$59. The report stated that due to the realized cyclical industry recovery, the industry catalyst is whether AI smartphones can trigger the next product cycle, and whether Sunny Optical can seize this growth opportunity. The industry also expects that the growth prospects of automotive lenses will affect Sunny Optical's valuation.
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