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LIVE MARKETS-Unwinding of 'everything rally'

Tue, 10th Sep 2019 11:41

* European shares lower as investors sit on hands ahead of ECB, after Chinese data
* STOXX 600 down 0.5%
* Sell-off in defensive stocks put pressure on STOXX
* Bank stocks continue to rally ahead of ECB, Fed
* Software companies slide, tracking U.S. peers

Welcome to the home for real-time coverage of European equity markets brought to you by Reuters
stocks reporters and anchored today by Thyagaraju Adinarayan. Reach him on Messenger to share
your thoughts on market moves: rm://thyagaraju.adinarayan.thomsonreuters.com@reuters.net


UNWINDING OF 'EVERYTHING RALLY' (1041 GMT)
The optimism that's spreading across financial markets ahead of the ECB's monetary policy
meeting on Thursday is raising some flags among investors, who say the market may be setting
unrealistic expectations for what the central bank will and can do in terms of stimulus
measures.
With inflation expectations collapsing and after recent disappointing data, Swissquote
strategist Arnaud Masset says he is anticipating a full blown bazooka with a 20 basis point cut
to rates and a return to QE on corporate and sovereign debt, which would weaken the euro and
likely boost equities.
But echoing Kepler's Potts (see earlier blog), Unigestion's cross asset solution teams says
the biggest risk to its relatively upbeat view of the market is the "considerable optimism"
about central bank easing.
It could get messy if the central bank underdelivers.
"This could trigger a highly correlated market unwind/reversal of the "everything rally","
they caution in a note this morning.
Based on expectations of support from key central banks, Unigestion is overweight
carry-related risk premia such as high-yield bonds, emerging credit and volatility and it has
"relatively light positioning" in pro-growth assets, supporting its view on risk-on assets
relative to hedging assets.
(Josephine Mason)
*****


MONETARY POLICY EXHAUSTION? (0930 GMT)
Debate over whether central banks are running out of ammo is heating up and Christopher
Potts, top strategist at Kepler Cheuvreux, believes markets should receive a "practical
demonstration" of that when the ECB and the Fed meet over the next two weeks.
"The exhaustion of the effectiveness of monetary policy in the major developed economies is
no longer an argument. It is an observation," he says.
"The re-pricing in debt markets has been so dramatic this year that Central Banks are no
longer able to 'get ahead of the curve' or to create 'dovish surprises'... They are condemned
to follow and validate the behaviour of debt markets; they can no longer lead them," he adds.
As a result he doubts there will be any positive market response to the ECB or the Fed and
instead says central banks may even amplify profit taking in government bond markets.
Implications for equities?
The main peril, says Potts, is being overexposed to the crowded trades, especially in the
defensive growth space.

(Danilo Masoni)
*****


ACTIVE VS PASSIVE: THE WINNER IS .... (0907 GMT)
Morningstar has run an analysis of active funds and how they have fared against passive
peers over the past ten years and their findings are not very encouraging for stock pickers.
Here are their key takeaways:
* European stock-pickers' long-term success rates are low. A majority of active managers
both survived and outperformed their average passive peer in just two of the 66 categories
examined over the decade through June 2019
* Over the 10 years through to June 2019, active managers' success rate was less than 25% in
nearly two thirds of the categories surveyed
* Active managers fared better in some categories than others. For example, those in the UK
mid-cap category consistently outpaced their average passive peer. Over three fourths of active
funds available to investors in this category 10 years ago both survived and outperformed their
average passive peer over the ensuing decade
* Comparing mortality rates between active and passive funds shows that the latter have had
better odds of survival over the long term. The contrast is starker over longer lookback periods
* Active fixed-income managers' success rates have also been low. Over the past decade, less
than a fourth managed to both outlive and outsmart their average passive peer in 11 of the 15
categories studied

Active funds' 10-year success rates in the largest equity categories, as measured by assets
under management, were among the lowest of all the categories Morningstar examined, says Dimitar
Boyadzhiev, an analyst at the company's passive strategies division.
"Between 9.1% and 35.5% of managers achieved long-term success in the Europe large-cap
blend, global large-cap blend, and global emerging-markets categories, which is a small
percentage," he says.


For the full report, click here: https://bit.ly/2lNCcUs
Also see: LIVE MARKETS-Don't give up on stockpicking!

(Josephine Mason)
*****

RISING YIELDS: A RELIEF TO BANKS (0749 GMT)
European banks are the stand out gainers in opening deals with the sector running higher for
its fifth day in a row and set for its best 5-day streak since April 2017.
The bounce has been quite remarkable, as it comes just ahead of policy meetings at the ECB
and Fed where both central banks are expected to unveil new stimulus to prop up the economy.
Despite the expectations of more easing measures, bond yields have started to recover and
that's helping banks stocks - which have been suffering because of years of ultra low interest
rates and are traditionally sensitive to rates and yields.
"The move on (yields) is fizzing up the banking sector," says Giuseppe Sersale, fund manager
at Anthilia in Milan.
The rise may reflect the idea that central bank policy has reached a limit with pressure now
turning to governments (such as Germany) to boost spending, as well as some macro that after all
is not that bad.
European banks have risen as much as 1.2% in opening deals, shrugging off disappointing news
from Citi, which tempered its profit guidance.
The sector has now pared gains, up 0.2% but still on track for its biggest 5-day gain since
April 2017.

(Danilo Masoni)
*****

OPENING SNAPSHOT: IT'S ALL ABOUT BANKS (0734 GMT)
Banks are leading the pack, but a stronger sell-off in defensives is keeping the
pan-European STOXX 600 index in the red this morning -- this is exactly how the index
closed last evening. Major European bourses are down 0.3%-0.5%.
Euro-zone banks have risen 9% in the last five days in one of their strongest rallies since
April 2017 with expectations running high that ECB chief Draghi will deliver a stimulus package
later this week.
As flagged earlier, the U.S. software rout overnight is spreading to Europe with Nemetschek
down 2.5%, Aveva Group -1.8%, SAP -1.3% and Dassault
-1.6%.
Meanwhile, autos index is quietly marching on for its sixth straight day of gains amid
easing no-deal Brexit fears and as U.S.-China are likely to be back at the negotiating table on
trade.
In defensives, healthcare stocks have lost more than 3% in the last two days.




(Thyagaraju Adinarayan)
*****


WHAT WE'RE WATCHING AT THE OPEN (0655 GMT)
Stock futures are pointing to a flat to slightly negative open as investors stick to the
sidelines ahead of the ECB's monetary policy meeting on Thursday, where the central bank is
widely expected to come up with a string of easing measures. All the major stock futures are
down 0.1%.
Yesterday's euro-zone bank stocks' rally (+2.2%) showed investors had high expectations for
ECB governor Draghi to deliver a stimulus package that would help the bloc's ailing economy to
spring back to growth.
European tech stocks, especially the software names such as SAP, Temenos,
Software AG, among others in focus after yesterday's rout in software stocks in the
U.S. Meanwhile, UK's Sage is seen up 1% after the company said it's looking at options,
including a sale, for its payments unit.
More woes for the autos sector: Moody's downgraded Ford's bonds to junk rating citing
the "considerable operating, competitive, and market challenges facing the company, and the
resulting pressure on its earnings and cash generation measures."
UK housebuilders could see some action after Britain's Galliford Try said it had
restarted preliminary talks with Bovis Homes to combine their housing businesses. One
dealer reckons Galliford could rise as much as 10% while Bovis may come under pressure.
Barclays shares are seen down 1%-2% after it raised the money it set aside for the
mis-selling of payment protection insurance (PPI), hot on the heels of similar moves by Lloyds
and RBS in recent days.
In Spain, banks are bracing for a preliminary ruling from the European Court of Justice on
Tuesday on whether they charged some customers too much for mortgages, a decision which could
eventually lead to them paying out billions of euros in compensation.
Keep tabs on Caixabank, Bankia, Santander and BBVA.

Richemont shares, which have had a decent run recently, could come under pressure
after the luxury goods maker's head of fashion & accessories stepped down for personal reasons.
In earnings, JD Sports is seen up 3% after in-line results; Ashtead down 1%
on in-line results as traders see this as opportunity for profit taking; Switzerland's Partners
Group seen falling 2% on first-half revenue miss.

Key headlines:
Lloyds and Barclays hit by $4 bln insurance mis-selling claims
UK's Sage Group considers sale of its payment processing unit
SAP chief says German headquarters an advantage amid U.S.-China trade war [nL2N26101G
Deutsche's overhaul is hitting investment bank revenue less than expected - CFO
Bovis Homes, Galliford restart talks to combine housing units
Santander to increase its Mexican business ownership to 91.6%
ProSiebenSat. 1 is doubling down on its free-to-air model - FT
Spanish banks on edge for European ruling on mortgage pricing
JD Sports defies weak UK high street with profit rise

(Thyagaraju Adinarayan)
*****

EUROPEAN STOCKS SEEN OPENING SLIGHTLY LOWER (0531 GMT)
European stocks are seen opening slightly lower as weak China data and tech stocks sell off
in the U.S. brought back fears of a global economic slowdown offsetting optimism from rising
expectations of a stimulus package from the ECB later this week.
Asian stocks were on the backfoot after data showed China mainland factory prices were
shrinking at their fastest pace in three years as flagging demand at home and abroad is forcing
some businesses to slash prices.
Financial spreadbetters IG expect London's FTSE to open 9 points lower at 7,227, Frankfurt's
DAX to open 14 points lower at 12,212, and Paris' CAC to open 3 points lower at 5,586.
Meanwhile, German bund yields hit a one-month high on Tuesday following a report by Reuters
that Germany is considering a "shadow budget" to allow the government to circumvent its strict
national debt rules.

(Thyagaraju Adinarayan)
*****


(Reporting by Danilo Masoni, Josephine Mason and Thyagaraju Adinarayan)

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