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Goldman Sachs is cautious on Chinese tech behemoth Tencent Holdings , removing it from its Asia-Pacific "conviction list" of top picks. Goldman also removed Japan's Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group and China's Sungrow Power Supply from its Asia conviction list for January, and added Kotobuki Spirits , JD.com and Iluka Resources . The stocks are featured in the investment bank's "Conviction List - Directors' Cut," which it says offers a "curated and active" list of buy-rated stocks. JD.com Goldman also added Chinese e-commerce player JD.com to its list, citing factors such as a growth pick-up and "significant room for further valuation re-rating." Goldman has a target price of 7.7 Australian dollars ($4.79) on the stock, implying nearly 50% upside potential.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Norihiro Miyazaki, JD.com Goldman, JD.com, Ronald Keung, Paul Yong, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: U.S . Department, National Defense, Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Iluka Resources, Fukuoka Airport, Kansai International Airport, Tokyo Stock Exchange, Hong Kong Exchange, Hong, Resources, Australian Securities Exchange Locations: Asia, Pacific, Iluka, Japan, Kansai, U.S, Hong Kong
Analysts are pointing to Hong Kong-traded Air China as the leading turnaround candidate among struggling Chinese airlines. 753-HK 5Y line Air China 60% below peak While 2024 saw Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index rally nearly 18%, Air China saw a more muted, low single-digit increase that left it trading more than 60% below its 2018 all-time high. That gives Air China a "significantly more attractive" valuation, close to its five-year pre-pandemic average, the DBS analysts said. Citi analysts in early December reiterated their buy rating on Air China, calling it their top travel stock pick among Chinese airlines. The analysts upgraded Air China to overweight from neutral — reversing a downgrade made in early October, according to FactSet.
Persons: Jason Sum, Paul Yong, deleverage, Trip.com, Donald Trump, Goldman Sachs, — CNBC's Michael Bloom, Sean Conlon Organizations: Air China, DBS, Citigroup, United Airline, Star Alliance, Hong Kong, Air China's, HK, China, Air, Citi, JPMorgan, Cathay Pacific, U.S, Goldman, . Locations: Hong Kong, China, U.S, Beijing, Air China, Europe, North America, Hong, Japan, Chicago
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