
Hang Seng Bank (HSNGF) Gets a Hold from DBS
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In addition to DBS, Hang Seng Bank also received a Hold from J.P. Morgan's Jemmy S. Huang in a report issued on July 22. However, on July 15, Citi upgraded Hang Seng Bank (Other OTC: HSNGF) to a Buy.
HSNGF market cap is currently $29.61B and has a P/E ratio of 12.85.

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