Goldman Sachs Resumes KeyCorp (KEY) at Neutral
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Rating Summary:
22 Buy, 16 Hold, 2 Sell
Rating Trend:
Up
Today's Overall Ratings:
Up: 8 | Down: 5 | New: 25
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Goldman Sachs resumes coverage on KeyCorp (NYSE: KEY) with a Neutral. PT $8.75.
The firm said the high-cost CD re-pricing opportunity is a significant NIM tailwind for KeyCorp. With the highest-cost CD book of the regionals they coverage, and approximately $2.5 billion of "high-cost" pre-2009 CDs set to mature in 2012 the CD re-pricing opportunity for KEY is very significant, especially over 2H12-2013. Goldman thinks the company can grow its NIM by 6 bp in 2012. That said, low leverage of capital and deposits is a longer-term drag on returns.
For an analyst ratings summary and ratings history on KeyCorp click here. For more ratings news on KeyCorp click here.
Shares of KeyCorp closed at $8.02 yesterday.
The firm said the high-cost CD re-pricing opportunity is a significant NIM tailwind for KeyCorp. With the highest-cost CD book of the regionals they coverage, and approximately $2.5 billion of "high-cost" pre-2009 CDs set to mature in 2012 the CD re-pricing opportunity for KEY is very significant, especially over 2H12-2013. Goldman thinks the company can grow its NIM by 6 bp in 2012. That said, low leverage of capital and deposits is a longer-term drag on returns.
For an analyst ratings summary and ratings history on KeyCorp click here. For more ratings news on KeyCorp click here.
Shares of KeyCorp closed at $8.02 yesterday.
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