Scotiabank analyst Andrew Weisel raised the firm’s price target on Duke Energy (DUK) to $120 from $113 and keeps a Sector Perform rating on the shares. The theme of 2025 will be the robust outlook for demand for electricity, which the firm expects to be “a rising tide that will lift all boats,” but despite strong fundamentals, the firm doesn’t see an attractive near-term outlook for utility stocks, the analyst tells investors in a group 2025 outlook note. Though noting the firm increased price targets by about 6% on average and sees total returns of about 14%, the analyst is “increasingly cautious on the group” and adjusted several ratings to better reflect updated views on regulatory risks.
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