Credit Suisse just released its new list of top European stocks across all market industries. For U.S. traders who don’t trade in the European markets, here are the 12 European stocks on Credit Suisse’s Top Outperforms list that also trade on major U.S. exchanges.
1. Autos And Components: Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV FCAU 0.33%
Analyst Alexander Haissl believes that the market is undervaluing the Ferrari segment, and he predicts that improvement in the European or Latin American economy could provide even more upside.
2. Travel And Leisure: Carnival Corp CCL 0.66%
Analyst Tim Ramskill named Carnival one of his top picks in the sector, adding, “We estimate it could return the highest level of growth over the next three years, at a below average valuation.”
3. Travel And Leisure: Intercontinental Hotels Group PLC (ADR) IHG 1.14%
Ramskill projects 16 percent compound annual growth rate (CAGR) from 2014 to 2017 and is also expecting a $1.5 billion 2016 special dividend.
4. Insurance: Prudential Financial Inc PRU 2.39%
Analyst Richard Burden likes the stock’s valuation and believes “long-term durability of Asian growth remains the key source of appeal.”
5. Integrated Oil And Gas: Royal Dutch Shell plc (ADR) (NYSE: RDS.A)
Analyst Thomas Adolff likes…
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