JPMorgan analyst Yuri Fernandes raised the firm’s price target on Banco de Chile (BCH) to $36 from $33 and keeps a Neutral rating on the shares. The firm adjusted Chilean bank targets as part of a Q4 preview. It sees a “mixed quarter” for the sector amid lower inflation, but says investors will likely ignore that and focus on 2026 guidance and trends for 2027.
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