NEW YORK (AP) Shares of regional banks edged up Tuesday after an FBR Capital Markets analyst cited strong longer-term prospects in raising his ratings on several of the companies.
In a note to investors, analyst David Rochester upgraded Zions Bancorp and Huntington Bancshares Inc. to "outperform" from "market perform." Zions' price target was raised to $20, up from $17, while the loss forecast for the year was widened to $10.60 per share from $10.25. Rochester wrote that despite near-term losses, a "material upside is possible" for the company as earnings improve over the long term. Huntington's price target was raised to $5 from $4. The loss estimate for the year is $1.10 per share. Despite the credit costs in the near term, Rochester wrote that the company's stock returns could be substantial over the next three years as profitability normalizes. Shares of Zions Bancorp. rose 21 cents to $18.40, while shares of Huntington were up 21 cents, or 5 percent, to $4.41. Rochester also upgraded ratings on City National Corp., PNC Financial and New York Community Bancorp to "market perform" from "underperform." City National's price target was raised to $37 from $28, while the earnings estimate for the year was kept at 55 cents a share.- Loading Comments...
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