Barclays - expect greater price increases in the first quarter to 1.39 and then gradually rise over the coming months to 1.42 at the end of the year.
Bank of America Merrill Lynch - price increases to 1.38 in the first quarter and continuing rise to 1.43 by the end of fourth quarter.
Citigroup - a regular price increase during the first three quarters and price around 1.40 then keep the price around the same levels during the last quarter.
JPMorgan Chase - expect to rise in the first quarter to 1.38, followed by a new upward wave to 1.41 during the second quarter. Then provide a price drop in the next half of the year until the initial values of about 1.38.
Morgan Stanley - rise to 1.38 during the first quarter of the year, slowing the pace of growth and reach 1.39 in the second quarter, holding the price and rise to 1.40 in the last quarter of the year.
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