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UBS Sticks to Its Sell Rating for ASX (ASXFF)

UBS Sticks to Its Sell Rating for ASX (ASXFF)

Business Insider18 hours ago

UBS analyst Kieren Chidgey maintained a Sell rating on ASX (ASXFF – Research Report) today and set a price target of A$69.10. The company's shares closed last Tuesday at $45.35.
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Chidgey covers the Financial sector, focusing on stocks such as ASX , Insurance Australia Group Limited, and QBE Insurance Group Limited. According to TipRanks, Chidgey has an average return of -0.4% and a 52.38% success rate on recommended stocks.
In addition to UBS, ASX also received a Sell from Morgan Stanley's Andrei Stadnik in a report issued yesterday. However, on the same day, Citi maintained a Hold rating on ASX (Other OTC: ASXFF).

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