
ABN Amro: Credit Suisse raises target price
(CercleFinance.com) - Credit Suisse maintains its "outperform" rating on ABN Amro shares, having increased its target price for them to E21, after the bank reported a 40% better-than-expected quarterly net profit, while being optimistic that positive trends will continue.
Still believing that the Dutch bank can outperform the consensus - both on costs and share buybacks, the broker has raised its 2023 and 2024 EPS estimates by around 23% and 6%, leaving them more than 30% above consensus.
"ABN remains one of our top sector picks for total return yield (over 17% in 2023 vs. sector at c11%), with earnings upgrades an added catalyst," it adds.
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Still believing that the Dutch bank can outperform the consensus - both on costs and share buybacks, the broker has raised its 2023 and 2024 EPS estimates by around 23% and 6%, leaving them more than 30% above consensus.
"ABN remains one of our top sector picks for total return yield (over 17% in 2023 vs. sector at c11%), with earnings upgrades an added catalyst," it adds.
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