Goldman Sachs lowered the firm’s price target on JPMorgan (JPM) to $352 from $397 and keeps a Buy rating on the shares. U.S. regulators issued proposals revising the Basel III Endgame, recalibrating the G-SIB buffer, and updating the Standardized Approach, which collectively appear constructive for large-cap banks, the analyst tells investors in a research note. The changes are expected to leave RWAs largely unchanged while reducing CET1 requirements by roughly $50B, modestly easing capital constraints, with the greatest benefit to banks such as Morgan Stanley (MS) and Citigroup (C) that have relatively tighter excess capital positions, the firm says.
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