港股异动 | 啤酒股强势 华润啤酒(0291.HK)大涨超7%领涨
格隆汇3月17日丨港股啤酒股普遍上扬,华润啤酒大涨逾7%领衔走高,市值重回2千亿港元上方,青岛啤酒股份涨5.11%,百威亚太涨4.6%。德邦证券指出,展望2021年,一方面是竞争格局的优化,行业的提价预期强化,升级有望加速,另一方面今年延期的体育赛事在21年展开,将提振啤酒的旺季需求,推荐华润啤酒等。商务部预计后期消费市场总体继续呈现恢复性增长态势,安信首推餐厅板块,啤酒板块亦值得关注。此外,华润啤酒于3月22日举行董事会会议审批年度业绩。

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