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Honda downgraded to Equal Weight from Overweight at Morgan Stanley
Morgan Stanley analyst Hiroto Segawa downgraded Honda (HMC) to Equal Weight from Overweight with a price target of 1,600 yen, down from 2,000 yen. The firm recommends “selective stock-picking” in Japan’s auto and mobility group, saying industry headwinds are picking up amid rising raw material costs and emerging geopolitical risk. For Honda, the analyst we thinks the re-evaluation of its automobile business will take time. Suzuki remains Morgan Stanley’s Top Pick.
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