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UBS Reaffirms Their Hold Rating on Bandhan Bank Ltd. (BANDHANBNK)

UBS Reaffirms Their Hold Rating on Bandhan Bank Ltd. (BANDHANBNK)

UBS analyst Anish Rai maintained a Hold rating on Bandhan Bank Ltd. today and set a price target of INR200.00. The company's shares closed last Friday at INR187.02.
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Bandhan Bank Ltd. has an analyst consensus of Moderate Buy, with a price target consensus of INR198.00, a 5.87% upside from current levels. In a report released on July 4, Goldman Sachs also maintained a Hold rating on the stock with a INR187.00 price target.
The company has a one-year high of INR222.30 and a one-year low of INR128.15. Currently, Bandhan Bank Ltd. has an average volume of 415.8K.
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