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GS--GS EUROPEAN EXPRESS: New Idea: Buy Lonza | Encore: Buy SSE, ZELA (both on CL), DBKGn |

Lonza – back on track to deliver compounding returns; initiate at Buy – We initiatecoverage on Lonza Group AG with a Buy rating and a 12-month price target of CHF645. Despite performance YTD, we still see scope for further upside, with Lonza

GS Utilities Daily: SSE: Sizable visibility coming to the renewables rollout

In July, the Labour government was elected and has since brought into play moreambitious targets for UK renewables development. Over the next 12-18 months,

GS--India: RBI policy review: RBI changes policy stance to “neutral”

The RBI MPC voted 5:1 to keep the policy repo rate unchanged at 6.50% at the nOctober meeting in-line with expectations, but changed the policy stance from

Jefferies - Power & Utilities - PowerPoints_ CA_MO_TX Regulatory, Data Centers,

CA (=) Watching cost of capital with utility ex-parte meeting today. AEE/EVRG(=) MO Staff in peer case is reasonable. Data center latest McKinsey forecast

Jefferies--China Macro Chat: NDRC conference miss; what shall we expect?

Tuesday's NDRC conference disappointed investors on incrementalpolicies and dampened their expectations on potential fiscal stimulus.

jefferies--Datacenter Demand Continuing to Surge: The State of Play with McKinsey & More

McKinsey increases LT data center forecast +50% vs September 2023.Sustainability is a lower priority for hyperscalers as 'speed to market' rises in

MS--Valuation Chartbook – September 2024

Key TakeawaysGlobal Staples slightly re-rated on an absolute basis in the last 4W to 20.1x N12MP/E, led by ROW Staples while EU and US valuations were broadly flat

Emerging Market Trade Idea--Sell CNH/IDR

The current investment mood favours a shift back to RV and carry. Despite recent gains, fundamentals remain a drag on the CNY while its

FX --View Foreigners are piling into US assets again

Unravelling the yen carry trade and the start of Fed easing ought to deliver a weaker dollar and less unbalanced globaleconomy, but investors are already buying the dip!

Rabo--Sour grapes?

Sour grapes. According to the Cambridge Dictionary one of the ways to interpret this idiom is:‘bad behaviour that happens because someone is more successful’. Looking at the current state