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Nicolas McBeath
EUR 89.26 For Business Accounts Only

Nordea (Buy, TP: SEK171.00) - Robust capital generation

We view Nordea’s Q4 report as solid, with a >14% ROE and encouraging deposit and asset management volume trends. Our slightly raised 2025-2026 profit estimate forecast c15% ROE. We expect the attractive capital generation and paves the way for robust annual total yields of >10% across our forecast period. Given the healthy profitability outlook, we also find the P/BV of just 1.2x too low. We reiterate our BUY, and have raised our target price to SEK171 (167).
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Nordea Bank AB

Nordea Bank is a financial services group based in Sweden. Co. has three business areas: retail banking, wholesale banking, and wealth management. Retail banking conducts a full service banking operation and serves household and corporate customers in the Nordic markets as well as the Baltic countries. Wholesale banking provides banking and other financial solutions to large Nordic and international corporate, institutional and public companies. Wealth management provides investment, savings and risk management products. It also manages customers' assets and provides financial advice to individuals and institutional investors.

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DnB Markets
DnB Markets

DNB Markets is the investment banking arm of DNB Bank ASA and is focused primarily on the Nordic region, as well as internationally on niches such as global shipping, energy and related services, and seafood. DNB Markets offers services in FICC, Equities and Investment Banking advisory from offices in Oslo, Stockholm, London, Singapore and New York. Equity research coverage is offered on c250 Nordic companies. DNB was ranked no.2 in Extel Nordic Research 2017. The DNB Markets’ Credit and FICC Macro & FX Research teams are repeatedly highly rated by Prospera Nordic Institutional Investor Surveys.

 

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Nicolas McBeath

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