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LIVE MARKETS-Buy European cyclicals if you believe in...

Wed, 20th Nov 2019 15:26

* European shares fall on lack of progress in trade talks

* Wirecard hit by report EY refused to sign off on Singapore audit

* Kingfisher posts steeper sales drop, shares lead losers

* Wall Street opens in the red

* FTSE 100 slides 1.1%
Welcome to the home for real-time coverage of European equity markets brought to you by Reuters
stocks reporters and anchored today by Danilo Masoni. Reach him on Messenger to share your
thoughts on market moves: rm://danilo.masoni.thomsonreuters.com@reuters.net

BUY EUROPEAN CYCLICALS IF YOU BELIEVE IN... (1452 GMT)

Fiscal stimulus! (Ouch, that was such an outrageous clickbait!)

Anyhow, as the season for 2020 outlooks gets in full swing, the theme of fiscal stimulus
becoming next year's game changer is clearly gaining momentum in the overall narrative.

Question is, how to play it if governments decide to spend it?

"If fiscal policymakers get in the game and our positive outlook for increased fiscal easing
plays out, we would anticipate a resurgence for cyclicals", NN Investment Partners analysts
wrote in their outlook.

"NN IP’s European equity team is also positioned towards the cyclical sectors such as
consumer cyclicals and financials, as we believe that cyclical stocks are positioned to
outperform the traditional safe havens in 2020", they added.

Supporting their overweight in European equities in a global context is the fact they're
quite cheap, both historically and in comparison to the U.S.

"Barring a big increase in political risk, a path of fiscal stimulus would create ample room
for the currently high equity risk premium to decrease", analysts at NN Investments Partners add
in their slides:

(Julien Ponthus)

*****

IT'S THE DMo, STUPID! (1358 GMT)

Global stock markets are just shy of record highs. Okay, not so much today but they were
until Monday, what's driving them?

You might argue it's the Fed, QE, PMIs, China, trade wars, fund flows, buybacks, M&A,
earnings revisions, valuations, the dollar, geopolitics, credit spreads, and so on...

But Citi analysts say it's simple, it's the DMo effect!

This is the new acronym worth adding to the existing list: FOMO (fear of missing out), TINA
(there is no alternative), RORO (Risk on Risk off).

DMo = dividend momentum. Courtesy: Citi

The chart below shows S&P 500 is closely tracking its own dividend growth. It is the same
for other markets as well, Citi equity strategists say.

"The historical message is clear: get dividends right, and you will get share prices right."

In the last three months, the U.S. equity market has the strongest DMo (+2%) amongst major
markets.

Australia and the UK have the weakest (-3%).

(Thyagaraju Adinarayan)

*****

THE "EMBARRASSINGLY LOW" DAVE-TO-WOMEN RATIO (1213 GMT)

"Everyone knows a bloke called Dave," was how British television channel UKTV justified its
decision to name its newly launched channel with that moniker in 2007.

Turns out they were right: just ask any woman working in a British fund!

New research by Morningstar has found there are more men called Dave running UK-listed
investment funds than the total number of female fund managers.

The company ran an analysis of 1,496 open-ended funds and found 108 of them were run by
people called Dave or David.

Only 105 funds in total had a woman at the helm, the study found.

"Disappointing" and "embarrassingly low" was the verdict of analysts quoted by Morningstar.

But will anyone be surprised? Recent research by Investec found that forty three of 303
UK-listed investment trusts listed in the UK had all-male boards. And that's after investment
trusts tripled the number of female directors since 2010.

It's unclear how the Dave-to-women ratio unearthed by Morningstar compares with some years
ago.

Meanwhile, if you are female and harbour ambitions of managing money, best call yourself
Kate; six women with this name were in the list. There were five Johannas and three each of
Helen and Claudia.

Still beaten by the Daves though, and even by Jameses and Pauls of whom there were 48 and 43
respectively.

But the Dave-to-women-ratio doesn't only apply to finance, just look at this screenshot from
an old story by the Guardian on how this gender metric applied to politics about five year ago.

Here's a link: https://bit.ly/2qupi0w

(Sujata Rao and Julien Ponthus)

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SOME PENT-UP DEMAND TO BE UNLEASHED? (1011 GMT)

A post-mortem of the Q3 earnings season by Barclays analysts shows a mild recovery is in
sight for 2020, although the general sentiment among companies towards the global economy has
turned more negative this quarter.

With some progress on the trade war and Brexit, Barclays believes some pent-up demand could
be unleashed if these headwinds were to be removed for good.

The relief would likely stimulate activity and act as a major positive catalyst for 2020.

"Leading indicators such as the credit impulse in China and money supply in Europe have both
been turning up in recent months, arguing for an uptick in activity as we move into 2020,"
equity strategy analysts led by Emmanuel Cau say.

They however believe consensus estimate of 9%-10% earnings growth in 2020 might be "too
optimistic" and foresee mid-single-digit growth.

(Thyagaraju Adinarayan)

*****

OPENING SNAPSHOT: STOXX AT 2-WEEK LOW, DEFENSIVES OUTPERFORM (0838 GMT)

The return of some caution over a possible Sino-U.S. trade deal and after an euphoric run to
April 2015 highs, European shares have started the session in clear risk off fashion: losses are
broad-based with defensive stocks managing to outperform - but just slightly.

The STOXX 600 regional benchmark was down 0.6% at a two week low in early deals,
with banks and basic materials leading the drop, while defensive utilities and healthcare were
moving just above parity.

In single stocks, a disappointing trading update at Kingfisher put its shares on
course for their biggest one-day drop since March 2018, down 7.5% at a two week low.

Wirecard was another casualty today, down 5.8%, as its troubles continue. German
business daily Handelsblatt reported auditor EY refused to sign off on the Singapore audit of
Wirecard for 2017, citing irregularities.

(Danilo Masoni)

*****

ON OUR RADAR: FUTURES SLIP, WIRECARD TROUBLES, KINGFISHER RESULTS (0754 GMT)

The lack of immediate progress in trade talks between the United States and China is set to
weigh on European shares, keeping them just below four year peaks, while the televised debate in
the UK between Johnson and Corbyn did little to change expectations over the upcoming Dec. 12
election and had little impact on the forex market.

As a result, futures on the trade sensitive DAX led the way lower in Europe, down 0.4%,
while FTSE futures fell 0.2%.

In corporate news, Wirecard is set to come under renewed selling pressure after
German business daily Handelsblatt reported auditor EY refused to sign off on the Singapore
audit of Wirecard for 2017, citing irregularities. Its shares were down 7.7% in early Frankfurt
trade.

There are also some earnings reports in the UK to digest.

Home improvement retailer Kingfisher is expected to open 5% lower after it reported
another fall in underlying sales in its latest quarter, underlining the task facing its new
boss.

Fevertree Drinks is seen falling 5% after the premium tonic water maker said it was
still being hurt by slack consumer spending in Britain, even as other regions, especially the
US, were performing well.

Other stock movers: Buoyant warship division keeps Babcock on course for 2020 targets
; Swiss eyecare company Alcon posts another loss, announces revamp;
Aviva reshuffles business into five divisions, sells Hong Kong stake; UK's United
Utilities profit gains on regulatory incentives

(Danilo Masoni)

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MORNING CALL: LOWER (0623 GMT)

European shares are expected to open lower this morning following losses in Asia overnight
as the trade dispute between Washington and Beijing drags on, leaving investors hostage to
conflicting signals over whether the parties would reach a deal.

Spreadbetters at IG expect London's FTSE to open 14 points lower at 7,310, Frankfurt's DAX
to open 40 points lower at 13,181 and Paris' CAC to open 13 points lower at 5,896.

"... in the absence of a credible and comprehensive trade deal roadmap, investors might
think optimism around Phase one has peaked and turned more defensive to protect profits by
taking chips off the table," said Stephen Innes, chief Asia market strategist at AxiTrader.

(Danilo Masoni)

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(Reporting by Danilo Masoni, Joice Alves, Julien Ponthus and Thyagaraju Adinarayan)

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