Goldman Sachs raised the firm’s price target on First Hawaiian (FHB) to $27.50 from $26 and keeps a Sell rating on the shares. Regional banks underperformed the market by 200-300 basis points in 2025, weighed by macro concerns and credit worries, though stocks rallied 13% late in the year, the analyst tells investors in a research note. Looking to 2026, solid loan growth, net interest income momentum, positive operating leverage, and improving returns support continued multi-year fundamental improvement, with credit risk as the main wildcard, Goldman says.
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