Computershare Looks Increasing Priced for Rate Risks -- Market Talk

Dow Jones
Oct 16, 2025

0035 GMT - UBS analysts drop their bearish assessment of Computershare on the belief that the stock is increasingly priced for risk that the Trump administration pressures the U.S. Federal Reserve into further interest-rate cuts. Raising their recommendation to neutral from sell, they point out that the Australia-listed share-registry provider has underperformed the S&P/ASX 200 benchmark index by 13% since August. They tell clients in a note that likely earnings support from higher transactional revenues and margin-income balances means that the risk-reward outlook has improved. UBS trims its target price by5.3% to A$39.00. Shares are up 1.8% at A$37.25. (stuart.condie@wsj.com)

 

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