>>> Up
* Asos Raised to Overweight at JPMorgan; PT 3,500 pence
* Dunelm Raised to Neutral at Citi
* BRITVIC RAISED TO OUTPERFORM VS SECTOR PERFORM AT RBC, PT 830P
* Hammerson Raised to Overweight at Barclays; PT 115 pence
* Helgeland Sparebank Raised to Buy at Arctic Securities
* Julius Baer Raised to Buy at SocGen
* Land Sec. Raised to Overweight at Barclays; PT 745 pence
* Merlin Raised to Overweight at Barclays; PT 10 euros
* Orior Raised to Hold at Research Partners; PT 70 Swiss francs
* Sparebanken Vest Raised to Buy at Arctic Securities
* SpareBank 1 SR Raised to Buy at Arctic Securities; PT 78 kroner
* Suedzucker Raised to Buy at Bankhaus Metzler; PT 18 euros
* UBS Raised to Buy at SocGen
* Uniper Raised to Hold at SocGen; PT 23.30 euros
>>> Down
* AB Foods Cut to Neutral at Citi
* Accor Cut to Equal-Weight at Morgan Stanley; PT 32 euros
* Antofagasta Cut to Hold at Liberum; PT 870 pence
* Bouygues Cut to Neutral at JPMorgan; PT 34 euros
* Danske Bank Cut to Neutral at Citi
* DNB Cut to Neutral at Citi
* Kamux Cut to Hold at SEB Equities; PT 7 euros
* Kion Cut to Hold at MainFirst; PT 45 euros
* Klepierre Cut to Underweight at Barclays; PT 18 euros
* Marks & Spencer Cut to Neutral at Citi
* Michelin PT Cut to 115 euros from 135 euros at Deutsche Bank
* Quilter Cut to Sell at Investec; PT 95 pence
* Rightmove Cut to Underperform at RBC; PT 440 pence
* SEB Cut to Neutral at Citi
* Svenska Handelsbanken Cut to Neutral at Citi
* Swedbank Cut to Neutral at Citi
>>> Initiation
* Boliden Rated New Buy at Handelsbanken; PT 250 kronor
* H&M Reinstated Overweight at Barclays; PT 180 kronor
* Inditex Reinstated Equal-Weight at Barclays; PT 26 euros
* Saint-Gobain Resumed Buy at Citi; PT 30.50 euros
* Schaltbau Rated New Buy at MainFirst; PT 31 euros
* Scatec Solar Rated New Sell at Fearnley; PT 120 kroner
>>> Call
* Britvic Upgraded to Outperform at RBC on Healthy Balance Sheet
* GVC, Accor Recording Significant Decline in Website Visits: Citi
* Online Platform Valuations Not Compelling Enough Yet, RBC Says
* ‘V-Shaped’ Recovery for U.K. Retail is Too Bullish, Citi Says