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"Bearishness is peaking"

Wed, 20th Apr 2022 10:20

"BEARISHNESS IS PEAKING" (1020 GMT)

Positioning across S&P 500 futures is the most net short since records began in 2019 and the 5-day ETF outflow is the largest over the same time frame.

That's the main highlight of Citi's latest investor positioning update which indicates a "distinct increase" in bearish bets on the U.S. benchmark over the past week.

But there also seems to be good news.

"Investors were already positioned for further downside in markets, and this could indicate that bearishness is ‘peaking’ around these levels," said analysts at the U.S. investment bank.

“Reprinted with permission of Citi Research. Not to be reproduced.”

(Danilo Masoni)

FISHING IN CHEAP WATERS: 11 UK PICKS (0857 GMT)

One of the key features of UK stocks since Brexit is that their relative valuation discount has been progressively widening and this trend has accelerated over the past year.

Now, according to Bernstein, the UK valuation discount relative to Europe ex UK has reached levels last seen in 2000 and the dividend yield premium now stands at 76%.

On top of that, the U.S. bank highlights how UK funds have not seen an acceleration in outflows as severe as the one suffered by European funds following the invasion of Ukraine.

That being said, for those looking to get exposure to the UK, Bernstein outpoints 11 picks where it has strong conviction on the upside.

They are: Tesco, SSE, Compass, Royal Mail, ITV, Vodafone, BP, AVEVA, HSBC, IG Group, St James's Place .

(Danilo Masoni)

BANKS AND FOOD HELP STOXX BOUNCE BACK (0804 GMT)

European stocks kicked off the session on a strong footing as gains in banking stocks on rising yields and upbeat results from food and beverage companies helped offset worries over the war in Ukraine and central bank tightening.

The STOXX 600 was last up 0.4%, recovering part of losses seen yesterday. Danone was top gainer on the pan-European equity benchmark following well-received results and press rumours Lactalis could bid for the company, while Heineken also rallied after a solid update.

Banks were the biggest sectoral gainers, up 1.4%, as you see in the snapshot..

MORE OF THE SAME (0640 GMT)

Many recent trends seem to be accelerating across financial markets this morning with notably the dollar climbing to a fresh two-decade peak against the yen while benchmark 10-year Treasury yields are now a whisker from 3%.

The rhetoric from U.S. Federal Reserve officials is getting more hawkish by the day, pushing up expectations for interest rate hikes, while at the same time the Bank of Japan stepped into the market again to defend its ultra-low rate policy.

The BoJ just offered to buy an unlimited amount of 10-year Japanese government bonds (JGB) at 0.25%, in its third move since February to defend its yield target.

In the euro zone, Germany's benchmark 10-year bond yield remains in striking distance of 1%, its highest since July 2015 as investor brace for the European Central Bank to tighten monetary policy in order to tame rising inflation.

Oil prices, well above $100 a barrel, are back on a rise after heavy losses on Tuesday when the International Monetary Fund (IMF) slashed its forecast for global growth due notably to Russia's invasion of Ukraine exacerbating rising inflation.

Meanwhile, the resurgent COVID-19 pandemic continues to take its toll on Chinese equities.

The CSI300 index and the Shanghai Composite Index are down over one percent after the central bank surprisingly kept its benchmark lending rates unchanged, despite frequent government pledges to support a slowing economy.

In Europe, stocks futures are slightly higher as the first-quarter earnings seasons brings some comforting news with notably ASML Holding, a key supplier to computer chip makers, reporting net income ahead of expectations.

Results from France's Cosmetics group L'Oreal, food group Danone and Heineken also seem to support the view that most companies are managing, so far, to weather the Ukrainian crisis.

Key developments that should provide more direction to markets on Wednesday:

- German producer prices at record high amid Ukraine war

- Credit Suisse expects to report a Q1 loss after increasing legal provisions

- Just Eat Takeaway weighs GrubHub sale, scales back 2022 growth view

- Participation by ECB President Christine Lagarde and ECB's Executive Board Member Fabio Panetta in G7 and G20 Finance Ministers' and Central Bank Governors' Meeting.

- IMF Chief Kristalina Georgieva holds opening news conference at the IMF/World Bank Spring Meetings - 1230 GMT.

- Riksbank executive board meeting - 1100 GMT

- Federal Reserve issues the Beige Book of economic condition

(Julien Ponthus)

EUROPE SET FOR POSITIVE START, EYES ON EARNINGS (0625 GMT)

European shares look set for a slightly positive start today following gains on Wall Street on some upbeat earnings news and dovish comments from two Fed speakers, although the gains could be tested later on when U.S. markets reopen.

While futures on the EuroStoxx50, DAX and FTSE indices were up between 0.1% and 0.4%, U.S. contracts pointed to a 0.9% drop for the Nasdaq after Netflix reported its first subscriber loss in over a decade, sending its shares down 26% after the close.

Investors will also have to digest a flurry of earnings releases in Europe too. ASML, a key supplier to computer chip makers, saw Q1 profits beat forecasts slightly, while food group Danone kept its 2022 financial goals after posting a stronger-than-expected 7.1% sales growth in Q1.

Eyes also on Credit Suisse, whose shares are indicated 3% lower after the Swiss bank said it would report a Q1 loss after increasing legal provisions.

(Danilo Masoni)

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20 Oct 2022 15:59

UK earnings, trading statements calendar - next 7 days

Friday 21 October 
Deliveroo PLCTrading Statement
InterContinental Hotels Group PLCTrading Statement
London Stock Exchange Group PLCTrading Statement
Record PLCTrading Statement
SIG PLCTrading Statement
Wickes Group PLCTrading Statement
Monday 24 October 
Bioventix PLCFull Year Results
Dr Martens PLCHalf Year Results
Pearson PLCQ3 Results
Schroder BSC Social Impact Trust PLCFull Year Results
Tuesday 25 October 
HSBC Holdings PLCQ3 Results
Petra Diamonds LtdTrading Statement
Shoe Zone PLCTrading Statement
Softcat PLCFull Year Results
THG PLCTrading Statement
Tristel PLCFull Year Results
Whitbread PLCHalf Year Results
Wednesday 26 October 
Barclays PLCQ3 Results
Bloomsbury Publishing PLCHalf Year Results
Bytes Technology Group PLCHalf Year Results
Ecora Resources PLCTrading Statement
Elementis PLCTrading Statement
Essentra PLCTrading Statement
Fresnillo PLCQ3 Results
Oakley Capital Investments LtdTrading Statement
Reckitt Benckiser Group PLCQ3 Results
RWS Holdings PLCTrading Statement
Standard Chartered PLCQ3 Results
Virgin Wines UK PLCFull Year Results
WPP PLCTrading Statement
Thursday 27 October 
Airtel Africa PLCHalf Year Results
Aveva Group PLCTrading Statement
Foxtons Group PLCTrading Statement
HarbourVest Senior LoansFull Year Results
Henderson Opportunities Trust PLCQ3 Results
Inchcape PLCTrading Statement
Indivior PLCQ3 Results
InvensysQ3 Results
PPHE Hotel Group LtdTrading Statement
Shell PLCQ3 Results
Unilever PLCQ3 Results
Yamana Gold IncQ3 Results
  
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