BofA Securities Maintains General Motors(GM.US) With Buy Rating
Bank of America Securities Reaffirms Their Buy Rating on General Motors (GM)
Jefferies Adjusts Price Target on General Motors to $52 From $46, Maintains Hold Rating
Trump may return to the White House, and the big shots are trembling!
Trump may disrupt the global financial system by significantly increasing tariffs, issuing trillions of dollars in additional debt, and supporting more production of fossil fuel energy.
Buckle up! The next 10 days are crucial to the global market.
Mag7 financial report, US bond refinancing, non-farm, US election, Federal Reserve decision... These heavyweight events will be successively staged in the next 10 days, analysts warn to prepare for potential severe volatility.
USA election fun fact: 41 million people have already voted early, and the election announcement day may be brought forward.
1. This year, 47 states and the District of Columbia in the usa have opened early voting. As of the afternoon of the 27th, over 41 million American voters have cast their votes early; 2. Despite the large number of mail-in ballots in this year's election, the majority will arrive and be counted on November 5th, meaning that the results of this year's general election are likely to be announced on the same day.
Jefferies Financial raised the target price of General Motors to $52.
Gelonghui October 28th | Jefferies Financial: Raised the target price of general motors from $46 to $52.
Express News | GM : Jefferies Raises Target Price to $52 From $46
morgan stanley: This is the scenario of Trump's victory......
Morgan Stanley has constructed a scenario where Trump wins. The sequence of potential policy changes after the election is crucial, and tariff reform is likely to take the lead.
What will happen if Trump wins the election? Goldman Sachs: Tariffs may be the first to be implemented.
According to Daiwa, once Trump comes to power, tariff reform is likely to take the lead in fiscal policy, immigration control, and tariffs.
Trending Stocks This Week as Market Rally Ends
Countdown to the election, ready to take profits? Citi: Some of Trump's trades can be profitable and closed.
Citigroup closed out its positions on the five-year breakeven inflation rate reflecting an increase in U.S. inflation expectations, as well as positions betting on a stronger U.S. dollar, especially against the euro, continuing to bet on Bank of America outperforming the S&P 500.
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