RBC Capital Markets adjusted its outlook on Travelers Companies Inc. (NYSE:TRV) shares, reducing the price target to $268 from $273, while maintaining a Sector Perform rating. The $54.8 billion insurance giant,
RBC Capital Markets adjusted its outlook on Sealed Air Corporation (NYSE:SEE), reducing the price target to $38.00 from the previous $39.00, while maintaining a Sector Perform rating on the stock. The decision comes amid expectations of near-term foreign exchange benefits and price/cost tailwinds due to lower resin costs observed in Q4.
RBC Capital analyst Arun Viswanathan maintained a Buy rating on Ball (BALL – Research Report) yesterday and set a price target of $75.00. The
In a report released yesterday, Paul Treiber from RBC Capital maintained a Buy rating on Coveo Solutions (CVO – Research Report), with a price
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RBC Capital Markets raised its recommendation on KB Home (NYSE:KBH) and Lennar (NYSE:LEN), considering the homebuilders' current valuation and as the investment bank sees a more balanced risk/reward. The stocks were upgraded to Sector Perform from ...
RBC Capital Markets analyst Pammi Bir published a look ahead to 2025 for REITs and emphasized four top picks,
A small change in BBVA’s takeover offer for Banco Sabadell SA announced Thursday seems to be a correction of a previous oversight, rather than an effort to make it easier for the Spanish bank to clear any hurdles,
APi Group (APG) upgraded to Outperform by RBC Capital Markets analysts, poised for gains amid electrification trends.
GE Aerospace (GE) is set to announce Q4 earnings, with analysts focused on engine deliveries, margins, and aftermarket growth outlook.
British meat producer Cranswick said on Tuesday it had a record Christmas trading period, buoyed by strong demand for its premium value-added products, which would help its full-year profit meet market expectations.
TOKYO (Reuters) - The dollar drifted slightly lower on Wednesday in indecisive trading as a lack of clarity on President Donald Trump's plans for tariffs kept financial markets guessing.