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AIA (01299.HK) spent HK$4.822,200 to buy back 100,000 shares on April 18
Gelonghui, April 18 | AIA (01299.HK) announced that it spent HK$4.822,200 to buy back 100,000 shares on April 18.
UBS: Target price of HK$90 for AIA's “buy” rating
UBS released a research report stating that it gave AIA (01299) a “buy” rating. It is expected that embedded value (EV) and profit before tax will resume growth throughout the year, with a target price of HK$90. The company will announce its results for the first quarter of 2024 at the end of April. The new business value (VNB) is expected to increase by 20% and 23%, respectively, based on the actual exchange rate and fixed exchange rate, while the market is expected to increase by 19% and 22%. According to the report, the value of new business in Hong Kong will record strong quarterly growth; since Hong Kong only officially cleared customs in early February last year, the value of its new business may be higher compared to the previous year. As for profit margins, no significant changes are expected from quarter to quarter, because
Hong Kong Shares Gain Amid Bets on Insurers
Hong Kong shares advanced on Thursday, led by gains posted by insurers and on hopes of a rally in mainland stocks. The Hang Seng Index climbed 0.82%, or 134.03 points, to finish the day's trade at 16,
UBS: Target price of HK$90 for the “Buy” rating for AIA (01299)
AIA (01299) expects new business value (VNB) to increase by 20% and 23% respectively based on actual exchange rate and fixed exchange rate
Changes in Hong Kong stocks | AIA (01299) rose by nearly 4% Joint CIRAC actions had limited impact on the company. Major banks are optimistic about the value growth of their new business in the first quarter
AIA (01299) rose nearly 4%. As of press release, it was up 3.63% to HK$48.5, with a turnover of HK$1,703 billion.
AIA (01299.HK) spent HK$4.687 million to buy back 100,000 shares on April 17
Gelonghui, April 17 | AIA (01299.HK) announced that it spent HK$4.687 million to buy back 100,000 shares on April 17.
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