Jefferies, which initiated coverage of Western Alliance WAL, is providing some color on the stock.
“We like WAL as a risk/reward play on credit recovery and decent growth prospects as the company continues to gain share in a weaker and more rational competitive landscape post-cycle,” Jefferies writes. “Despite a challenged economic footprint, we believe WAL will continue to grow the franchise and reduce credit costs, which will allow shares to retrace recent underperformance.”
Western Alliance closed Tuesday at $6.83.
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