Morgan Stanley raised the firm’s price target on TransUnion to $85 from $80 and keeps an Overweight rating on the shares. The firm expects “solid” Q4 results from the credit bureaus as consumer activity surprised to the upside in the quarter. The firm expects TransUnion to guide conservatively, which “may disappoint, but set a floor for outperformance” in 2024, the analyst tells investors.
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