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LIVE MARKETS-Germany: in the end the green (investments) win

Wed, 01st Sep 2021 13:53

* Europe's Stoxx up 0.7%

* Travel and leisure stocks lead gains, up 2.5%

* Bank stocks up 1.3%

* Wall Street futures tick up

Sept 1 - Welcome to the home for real-time coverage of
markets brought to you by Reuters reporters. You can share your
thoughts with us at markets.research@thomsonreuters.com

GERMANY: IN THE END THE GREEN (INVESTMENTS) WIN (1252 GMT)

More and more market research is being dedicated to the
September 26 elections in Germany but it's not that clear what's
at stake for international investors.

The country will very likely remain pro-EU, some fiscal
easing is on the way whoever wins and no major policy shifts are
expected.

How does one trade that? Well, maybe you just don't!

"In the short term, we don't expect there to be much of a
market reaction around the election", analysts at UBS GWM admit,
explaining that in any event, it will take some time before a
coalition gets sorted out.

One of the more entertaining aspects of the election
campaign has been the speculation over the colours of the
various possible coalitions. Will it be the green, black and
yellow of the Jamaican flag? Or the red-green-amber of a traffic
light? Or the green and black of the kiwi?

And the winner will be... green, UBS analysts say, advising
clients to focus on long-term trends that are consensual among
the German political spectrum. Climate policy is a priority for
all the parties, though they differ in how to achieve the goals.

"With green investment likely to soar in the next
parliament, we expect companies operating in the green space
(greentech, renewables, etc.) to be long-term beneficiaries",
UBS analysts add.

Here's a chart illustrating that from the UBS note:

(Julien Ponthus)

*****

NO EQUITY RAISE SEEN FOR UK AIRLINES (1150 GMT)

UK airlines stocks have been volatile recently on worries
about new travel restrictions, while some analysts see
attractive valuations.

Credit Suisse analysts don’t see the worst-case scenario for
these shares happening, namely raising equity later this year.

“We think EasyJet can avoid cash burn through winter
2021/2022 based on our working capital analysis,” they say in a
research note.

Meanwhile, “IAG’s position is heavily dependent on
the Transatlantic market fully re-opening, meaning leverage may
peak in late winter,” they add.

Credit Suisse argues that equity raises cannot be ruled out,
but yet “Easy Jet has almost two years of cash burn coverage,
while IAG has around four years.”

The chart shows EasyJet and IAG stocks way below their
pre-pandemic levels.

(Stefano Rebaudo)

*****

CHINA: MIND THE VALUATION GAP (0929 GMT)

Beijing's new-found focus on social welfare "marks an
economic inflection point that investors do not yet fully
comprehend," analysts at the TS Lombard consultancy write.
Indeed, recent regulatory crackdowns on a range of sectors show
investors must learn to value Chinese equities more accurately.

Back in January, MSCI's China index traded around 19.6 times
forward earnings, while their global peers were valued at 27
times. The discount has now widened to 25 against 14 but is
there further to go?

Very likely, says TS Lombard.

A valuation comparison shows forward price/earnings (PE)
ratios in China's consumer staples and IT have fallen to
pre-pandemic mean levels but many others have not.

In fact, tech, consumer goods, healthcare, and telecoms
still trade at a premium to global peers, the report points out.

For a long time, valuations in these high-growth sectors
rivalled Western peers, notes Gael Combes, head of fundamental
equities research at Unigestion.

In contrast, at state-run companies and big banks
regulatory risks were well understood and factored into share
prices.

Ongoing regulatory crackdowns had "made it hard to assess
whether stocks are correctly priced or not", Combes adds.

The worst case scenario for markets would be a severe wealth
redistribution thrust that takes P/E ratios on "growth"
companies towards the 10-12 times average seen in the utilities
sector. TS Lombard estimates this would send MSCI China into a
40% tailspin.

That's unlikely however, according to the report which sees
a 10-15% decline as "a realistic worst-case."

It considers consumer discretionary and health care as
particularly vulnerable to authorities' prosperity strategies,
which could include forcing cash-rich and profitable companies
to contribute more.

"The still relatively high valuations in the Consumer
Discretionary sector suggest that further measures are likely,"
TS Lombard adds.

(Sujata Rao)

*****

INTEREST RATES SENSITIVE STOCKS ON THE RISE (0806 GMT)

European equities are higher shrugging off worries of a
possible correction after seven months of gains in a row.

Rising U.S. and European bond yields are propping up rates
sensitive stocks like banks and insurers both up
1.3%.

Retailers stocks are among the best performers, up
1.5%, despite disappointing results from WH Smith; while travel
and leisure shares, up 1.4%, are recovering after a recent
selloff on worries about further travel restrictions.

In the last few days, there was a lot of noise amid hawkish
remarks by ECB officials, economic data and the spread of the
Delta variant, Jeffery Halley, senior analyst at Oanda, says.

But “the unlimited zero per cent central bank money
continues to pump up asset prices. In other words, business as
usual,” he adds.

After forecasting profit for the year at the lower end of
market expectations, shares in British retailer WH Smith
are down 7% among the worst performers on the Stoxx
600. Biomerieux stocks are up 5.8% after results.

(Stefano Rebaudo)

*****

DON'T STOP ME NOW (0700 GMT)

After seven straight months of gains for stocks, some
investors are beginning to wonder when the good times will end.

Data from Asia on Wednesday is the latest reminder that they
may not last.

Factory activity lost momentum in August as a coronavirus
resurgence hit supply chains across the region. China's factory
activity slipped into contraction for the first time in nearly
1-1/2 years, while chip shortages and factory shutdowns slowed
manufacturing in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan.

So far, markets don't seem overly concerned.

Propelled by bets of continued central bank support, the S&P
500, Europe's STOXX 600 and MSCI's global equity index
closed August with their seventh straight month
of gains.

With the Federal Reserve last week appearing in no rush to
pull back stimulus, traders are honing in on Friday's U.S. jobs
figures for their next clues on taper timing.

So where will it all end?

An ominous sign is that the last time world stocks notched
up their best run of monthly gains -- a 15-month streak that
ended in January 2018 -- markets then tumbled to their worst
year since the global financial crisis.

Back then it was precipated, at least in part, by worries of
tightening monetary policy.

Sound familiar?
Developments that should provide more direction to markets on
Wednesday:
- Biden says Afghanistan exit marks the end of U.S
nation-building..
- BOJ's deputy governor warns against premature monetary
tightening..
- S.Korea's parliament passes bill to curb Google, Apple
commission dominance.
- Central bank of Chile raised rates by 75 bps
- Australia Q2 GDP stronger than expected at +0.7% q/q.
- ECB Board member Edouard Fernandez-Bollo speaks at 1155 GMT.
- Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic
speaks at 1600 GMT.

(Tom Arnold)

*****

EUROPE UP, POSITIVE VIBES FROM CHINA (0619 GMT)

European stock futures are in positive territory after
yesterday's fall, although most analysts see room for taking
some profit off the table.

Positive vibes come from China's stocks, which closed higher
as weak economic data raised hopes of more stimulus from the
government, which might introduce counter-cyclical measures.

Markets are also focusing on next week's ECB policy meeting.
But while some hawkish comments sent jitters through trading
floors yesterday, analysts see these remarks as unlikely to
represent the view of the majority of the ECB's Governing
Council.

(Stefano Rebaudo)

*****

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