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Travel and leisure below pre-pandemic levels, but recovery in sight

Thu, 05th Jan 2023 11:44

Retailers lead early charge higher

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FTSE, ISEQ among outperformers

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TRAVEL AND LEISURE BELOW PRE-PANDEMIC LEVELS, BUT RECOVERY IN SIGHT (1132 GMT)

European travel and leisure stocks fell 15% in 2022, ending the year slightly worse off than the wider STOXX 600 which saw a 12.9% drop.

But the broader index is about 5% up from where it was in early 2020, while travel and leisure stocks are still worth a fifth less than pre-pandemic, having failed to make a full recovery.

Despite this underperformance, combined with current headwinds of inflation, a stretched consumer and slowing economic activity, UBS analysts expect a recovery in travel to continue.

"While leisure travel and margins are likely to be impacted (occupancy vs price trade-off), we forecast profitability to grow," they write.

The analysts are ahead of consensus for hotels, where they see pent-up demand from several areas; a recovery in business and group travel, a potential increase in travel from Asia to Europe as Japan and China reduce travel restrictions and lastly, tight levels of hotel rooms supply in the U.S. and Europe.

Inflation will hit travel and leisure in different ways, they say. In hotels, asset owners will be the most challenged, while "asset light providers" may see an uptick in room occupancy. Increased outsourcing might benefit contract catering, while gambling companies "need to address cost efficiencies to offset cost inflation", the UBS analysts say.

They are overweight the hotel sector, slapping four buy ratings on Whitbread, IHG, Melia and Dalata See, and are overweight gaming, with Flutter and Entain rated buy.

"We are more mixed on catering/concessions but retain our preference for SSP/Sodexo (Buy) over Compass/Elior (Neutral) and on tour operators (JET2 rated Buy while TUI rated Sell).

COMMODITIES: A STRONG 2023 IS POSSIBLE, BUT… (1121 GMT)

Commodity prices skyrocketed from the end of 2020, but they lost steam in June 2022 and have been range-bound since then.

Slower economic activity might weigh in 2023, as G7 economies are expected to come to a standstill.

UBS Global Wealth Management Chief Investment Office sees “another strong year for commodities in 2023” and forecasts high-teen per cent total returns on an asset-class level, while warning that investors may see 15– 20% volatility throughout 2023.

However, several conditions need to be in place.

“Our view is that a firm economic recovery in China, the start of the Federal Reserve’s rate cuts later in the year, and several unresolved supply-side issues due to years of underinvestment should drive prices higher,” UBS analysts say.

“We expect the supply side will struggle to meet the demand from a cyclical China bounce while catering to global decarbonatization efforts,” they add.

Here the key risks to such a scenario, according to UBS GWM.

A deeper recession in the U.S. or Europe that overshadows a China reopening, a more hawkish-than-expected Federal Reserve, and a sudden end to the war in Ukraine, which “would certainly dim sentiment on the energy sector and prices.”

BIG LOVE FOR BIG TECH EVEN IN BIG, BAD 2022 (1005 GMT)

Big Tech may have had a dismal 2022, but that did nothing to dim the love that UK retail investors have for the sector. The three most popular stocks among UK-based users of eToro at the end of 2022 were Tesla, Amazon and Nio – the same three as at the end of 2021, according to data from the online broker.

Tesla lost 70% of its value last year, as did the U.S.-listed shares of Chinese EV maker Nio. Even Amazon shares fell 50%.

iPhone maker Apple was the fourth-most popular, followed by Facebook parent Meta and with GameStop , the meme stock at the heart of early 2021's massive short squeeze, in sixth place.

"2022 was an exceptionally poor year for investments, and for some of our users, it will be the biggest bear market that they have experienced," eToro global market strategist Ben Laidler said.

"But when we look at these names - Apple, Microsoft, Meta, Alphabet - we are talking about giants with fortress balance sheets, structural growth outlooks and now cheaper valuations, which will have encouraged more to buy in," he said.

British retail investors kept hold of some the big pandemic stay-at-home tech stocks, such as PayPal, Google parent Alphabet and Palantir.

In fact, just three UK-listed companies made it into the top 20 of what eToro calls "UK DIY" investors' holdings - aerospace engine maker Rolls Royce, British Airways owner ICAG and budget airline easyJet.

The question is - did those bets pay off? Not a single stock in the top 20 delivered a positive return in 2022. But two out of the top five "least-badly" performing stocks were ICAG and Rolls Royce. Stay-at-home stocks: 0; reopening stocks: 1.

UK RETAILERS - SHOP 'TIL YOU DROP (0927 GMT)

UK stocks are outperforming the rest of Europe this morning, thanks to a sizzling start to the day from retailers. High-street fashion retailer Next rose by more than 9% at one point after boosting its pre-tax profit forecast for this fiscal year, despite the recession hitting cash-strapped Brits. Online rival ASOS is up nearly 3%, while food retailers Marks & Spencer and Greggs are up by 4% and 1%, respectively.

This is helping push the FTSE up 0.3%, making it one of the top performing indices today, after Dublin's ISEQ , which is up 1% thanks to a 5.4% leap in Ryanair , after the budget airline raised its profit target for its current fiscal year. Spain's IBEX is up 0.4%, while the broader STOXX 600 is down 0.1%.

EARLY SQUAWK FROM FED HAWKS (0727 GMT)

European equities are heading for a more muted start to the day today, cutting short this week's three-day rally. Last night's minutes from the Fed's most recent policy meeting contained a warning to markets that getting too optimistic about the likely path of interest rates could backfire.

STOXX 50E futures are down 0.3%, while DAX and FTSE futures are off between 0.1-0.2%.

Natural resources look like they might be mixed as China further dismantles its COVID restrictions - bullish copper, iron ore, coal etc - while an unexpected build in U.S. oil inventories might dent some of the enthusiasm in the oil and gas sector.

Later today, we've got PMIs for the euro zone, as well as individual ones for Germany, France, Italy and the UK, among others. With any luck, they'll confirm what yesterday's indicators did - that the economy is in recession, but it's not quite as bad as many had feared, especially as power and gas prices are in retreat thanks to a milder start to the winter.

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7 Aug 2023 09:14

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: JPMorgan lifts Rolls-Royce; RBC cuts Unite

(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Monday morning:

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Sunday newspaper round-up: Battery Technologies, Rolls Royce, Energy bills

(Sharecast News) - Britain needs to invest in key battery technologies in order to avoid becoming dependent on countries like China in the energy transition, the head of the Faraday Institution said. The country required "sovereign capabilities" and its own supply chains, she said. Her remarks followed Tata's announcement that it would construct a £4bn battery gigafactory in Sommerset after securing £500m of subsidies from the government. - Sunday Telegraph

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UK's FTSE 100 boosted by energy stocks but logs weekly decline

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Spain's Indra buys into ITP Aero, seeks greater role in defence systems

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4 Aug 2023 12:04

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: WPP shares slide; eyes on US nonfarms

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London were mixed at midday Friday, though equity markets showed sighs of stability after a rocky week, ahead of a key US jobs report in the afternoon.

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3 Aug 2023 17:06

UK's FTSE 100 slips after dour earnings; BoE hikes rate as expected

BoE hikes by an expected 25-bps

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3 Aug 2023 16:54

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: FTSE 100 declines but pound perks up after BoE

(Alliance News) - Equities in Europe closed lower on Thursday, with markets still unsteady after a US credit rating cut on Wednesday, though London-listed property firms got a slight boost, on the view that the end of the Bank of England's hiking cycle is in sight.

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3 Aug 2023 12:17

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Pound under pressure after BoE hike

(Alliance News) - European equities went into Thursday afternoon on the back foot, extending losses suffered on Wednesday following a US credit rating cut from Fitch, while the pound struggled to make headway after the Bank of England raised rates by 25 basis points, as expected.

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3 Aug 2023 10:12

Rolls-Royce's turnaround delivers fivefold increase in profit

H1 operating profit rises to better-than-expected 673 mln stg

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3 Aug 2023 08:37

TOP NEWS: Rolls-Royce raises full-year guidance amid swing to profit

(Alliance News) - Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC on Thursday said it would raise its annual guidance after it posted higher interim revenue and said it swung to a profit.

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3 Aug 2023 07:49

LONDON BRIEFING: Rolls-Royce swings to profit; LSEG plans buyback

(Alliance News) - Stocks in London are called to open lower on Thursday, ahead of a busy day on the economic calendar, with a key interest rate decision from the Bank of England.

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3 Aug 2023 07:02

Rolls Royce delivers sharp rise in 1H revenues and profits

(Sharecast News) - Rolls Royce was firing on all cylinders during the front half of 2023.

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