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Daily Market Outlook 5 Apr 2016
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On the back foot Thai shares are poised to trade lower today in line with weak openings in most Asian bourses and tracking losses on Wall Street after crude oil and other commodity prices continued to slide. Mixed signals from Fed officials on the prospects of interest rate hikes resulted in anomalies in each asset class’ price movements. Locally, the glut in the property sector and the downward revision of export target by the private sector reflect weak domestic and global demand and they are negative to market sentiment. Border trade seems to be one of only a few bright spots as far as the economy is concerned.
Pick of the day: UNIQ (Bt18.20; NR Bloomberg 16TP Bt24.00) Unique Engineering and Construction Plc. had the best earnings performance last year in the construction sector and we believe the strong performance will repeat this year. UNIQ was the top contractor in 2015 with 24% YoY growth in sales, 40% YoY growth in net profit and the highest gross and net profit margins. This year we believe the construction industry will be boosted by robust growth in the public sector. Last year, the country registered flat growth in cement consumption with the public sector growing by 11%, the commercial private sector declining 2% and the residential private sector contracting 5%. This year industry experts expect total cement consumption to grow by 3%, led by 10%-11% growth in the public sector. UNIQ recorded on-hand backlog of Bt24bn as of the end of 2015, mostly in the area of mass transit projects, especially the sky-train rail routes. The company was awarded in February 2016 the Bt6.7bn sky-train linkage-way project which runs between Ratchapruk road and Kanchanapisek road. Although its on-hand backlog is considered more than enough to cover revenues for the next two years, UNIQ expects to win more mass transit projects this year and next. Bloomberg consensus expects UNIQ’s net profits in 2016 and 2017 to surge 33% YoY and 16% YoY, respectively. As UNIQ currently traded on its prospective 16PER of 27.5x, the 16PEG ratio is 0.83x, meaning the share is undervalued. UNIQ’s price pattern indicates a strong uptrend with a daily and monthly buy signal. If it manages to close above Bt18.50 by the end of the week, UNIQ will be on a complete uptrend in all time frames. The share is likely to move up to test Bt18.40 and Bt19.20, respectively. There is a stop loss at Bt16.40. (Resistance: 18.40, 18.60, 18.80; Support: 18.00, 17.80, 17.60)
Local issue MPC watchful on the glut in property sector. The Bank
of Thailand's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) is closely
monitoring an oversupply in the property sector, saying the
slower-than-expected economic recovery, high household
debt, and delays in infrastructure investment have caused
demand to decline. However, the MPC cited developers'
financial status remains solid and able to withstand risks
from a rising glut in the market. (Bangkok Post)
Major Indices Close Chg %Chg
SET 1,400.27 -0.5 -0.0
SET50 897.12 -2.3 -0.3
SET P/E (x) 20.5
SET P/BV (x) 1.8
SET Div. Yield (%) 3.4
Dow Jones 17,737.00 -55.8 -0.3
S&P 500 2,066.13 -6.7 -0.3
NASDAQ 4,891.79 -22.8 -0.5
UK 6,164.72 +18.7 +0.3
Germany 9,822.08 +27.4 +0.3
France 4,345.22 +23.0 +0.5
Japan 16,123.27 -40.9 -0.3
South Korea 1,978.97 +5.4 +0.3
Hong Kong 20,498.92 -277.8 -1.3
China 3,009.53 +5.6 +0.2
Taiwan 8,657.55 -87.3 -1.0
Singapore 2,835.35 +16.9 +0.6
Malaysia 1,725.24 +14.7 +0.9
Indonesia 4,850.18 +7.0 +0.1
Philippines 7,254.53 +9.4 +0.1
Trading Summary Buy Sell Net
Institution 4,707 4,428 279
Proprietary 4,025 3,515 510
Foreign 7,580 8,507 -928
Individuals 19,745 19,606 139
Total Trading Value 36,057 Btmn
Most Active Value Value Close %Chg
AOT 1,793 391.00 -2.7 ADVANC 1,598 175.00 -3.8 TPBI 1,580 15.30 8.5 KBANK 1,281 168.00 -2.9 ITD 1,132 7.60 4.1
Commodity Futures Close Chg %Chg
US Crude 35.70 -1.1 -3.0
Brent Crude 37.69 -1.0 -2.5
Gold 1,219.30 -4.2 -0.3
FX Rates Close Chg %Chg
USD/THB 35.24 +0.1 +0.3
EUR/USD 1.14 +0.0 +0.0
USD/JPY 111.31 -0.3 -0.3
USD/CNY 6.48 +0.0 +0.0
Source: Bisnews, Bloomberg
Technical picks (support & resistance)
TICON (S: 11.60, R: 13.30); SCN (S: 6.75, R: 8.00); ANAN (S: 3.40, R: 3.92); SET (S: 1,390, R: 1,410)
Thailand Research Department
Mr. Warut Siwasariyanon (No.17923) Tel: 02 680 5041
Mr. Krit Suwanpibul (No.17968) Tel: 02 680 5090
Mr. Narudon Rusme, CFA (No.29737) Tel: 02 680 5056
Mr. Napat Siworapongpun (No.49234) Tel: 02 680 5094
Ms. Sukanya Leelarwerachai (No.68790) Tel: 02 680 5331
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Private sector cuts export growth forecast. The Joint Standing Committee
on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSSCIB) have revised down their forecast
for the country's export growth this year to a range between zero and 2%, from
2% in its earlier projection, as they believe the weak global economic recovery
continues to put pressure on Thai shipments. (Bangkok Post)
Decision about joining TPP likely to be decided this month. The meeting of
the International Economic Policy Committee chaired by Prime Minister Prayut
Chan-o-Cha being held 29 Apr will give a better perspective on Thailand’s
stance towards the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), said Deputy Prime Minister
Somkid Jatusripitak. The government is also optimistic that this meeting will
allow negotiations with TPP members to start early next year. (Bangkok Post)
Government vows to undertake border trade issues. The state is attempting
to tackle existing border trade issues aiming to boost border trade by 21.4% this
year to Bt1.7tn, said Deputy Director-general of Foreign Trade Department Adul
Chotinisakorn. The issues include hand-carried goods, expansion of working
hour checkpoint, and cross-border transport. (Bangkok Post)
PTT (Bt280.00), the Ministry of Finance along with nine relevant defendants
yesterday filed a lawsuit with the Office of the Ombudsman saying PTT has not
yet completely returned all of its offshore natural gas pipelines worth Bt69bn,
considered to be state property before PTT listed in SET in 2001, to the state
after the Supreme Administrative Court ordered PTT to partly return the
pipelines worth Bt16bn to the state in 2007. (Bangkok Post) Comment: No new
issues from last four lawsuits filed with the administrative court between
2007-2012 regarding gas pipelines being returned to the state, which the
court has resolutely insisted that PTT has completely returned the assets
to the state. In addition, the court recently asserted the same on 16
Feb this year.
THCOM (Bt29.50, BUY, AWS 16TP 49.00) signed a contract with Forever
Group, Myanmar’s leading media company to add five transponders to its
existing three on Thaicom’s satellite. This helps boosting the utilisation rate on
Thaicom satellites. (The Nation) Comment: Rented transponders to this
entity increased from 3 to 8, or more than double. This reflects THCOM’s
strong position in Asia especially the ASEAN region. There is a plenty of
room for growth in the CLMV market as their broadcasting development
should follow Thailand’s. We maintain a BUY recommendation with a 2016
target price of Bt49.00.
Global issues Mixed messages on the outlook for US rate hikes: Boston Fed Reserve
President Eric Rosengren was the latest to fly into the hawkish zone on Monday,
calling it “surprising” that futures markets currently price in just one or even no
rate hikes this year, which he said could prove "too pessimistic." Rosengren is
usually on the dovish side, highlighting how out of line Fed chair Yellen sounded
last week compared to her colleagues. (Reuters)
The US dollar hit its lowest level against the yen in more than two weeks
on Monday and was lower against a basket of major currencies on continued
expectations of a slow path of Federal Reserve rate increases this year. The
dollar was last down 0.32% against the yen at ¥111.31. The dollar index was
last down 0.07% at 94.551, not far from a 5-1/2-month low of 94.319 touched
last week. The euro was last up 0.04% against the dollar, at US$1.1390, after
touching a 5-1/2-month high of US$1.1437 on Friday. (Reuters)
US Treasury yields edged down on Monday, with benchmark yields hovering
near one-month lows as doubts about the durability of the US economic
expansion supported views the Federal Reserve may slow the pace of interest
rate hikes. Benchmark US 10-year Treasury yields fell 2 basis points to 1.772%.
They hit 1.753% earlier on Monday, the lowest since 1 Mar. (Reuters)
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'Panama Papers' links: Governments across the world began investigating
possible financial wrongdoing by the rich and powerful after a leak of four
decades of documents from a Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca that
specialized in setting up offshore companies. The "Panama Papers" revealed
financial arrangements of politicians and public figures including friends of
Russian President Vladimir Putin, relatives of the PMs of Britain, Iceland and
Pakistan, and the president of Ukraine. The documents could provide evidence
of wealth hidden for tax evasion, money laundering, sanctions busting, drug
deals or other crimes. (Reuters)
USA Wall Street shares lost ground on Monday, retreating from a recent rally that
took them to new 2016 highs, as losses in commodity-related and industrial
shares offset gains in healthcare. Investors also are bracing for a weak 1Q16
profit season, with earnings for S&P500 companies projected to have fallen
7.1% YoY, according to Thomson Reuters data. (Reuters)
New orders for US factory goods fell in February and business spending on
capital goods was much weaker than initially thought, the latest indications that
economic growth slowed further in 1Q16. The new orders declined 1.7% as
demand fell broadly, reversing January's downwardly revised 1.2% increase.
Orders have declined in 14 of the last 19 months. Shipments of core capital
goods, which are used to calculate business equipment spending in the GDP
report, fell 1.7% in February rather than the 1.1% reported last month. (Reuters)
Europe European shares bounced back from one-month lows on Monday, led
higher by gains in defensive stocks, but telecoms fell after talks between
Orange and Bouygues on creating a dominant French operator collapsed.
(Reuters)
Asia China debt-to-equity swap could 'resolve' US$154bn in NPLs: China's first
batch of debt-to-equity swaps is expected to "resolve" 1.0tn yuan
(US$154.38bn) in potential bad debt in three years or less, media group Caixin
reported on Monday. The commercial banks' non-performing loans surged to
1.27tn yuan at the end of 2015. (Reuters)
Britain's PM David Cameron wants Britain and China to work together to
tackle over-capacity in the steel industry and that the G20 could be a good
forum to address it later in the year. Cameron is trying to salvage Britain's
steel industry after Tata Steel put its British plants up for sale, putting thousands
of jobs at risk. He said the fundamental problem facing the industry is the
collapse in the price of steel, caused by overcapacity in China. (Reuters)
Commodities Oil prices fell more than 2% on Monday, with Brent touching one-month lows,
as investors doubted that producing countries will freeze output to rein in a
worldwide glut. Brent settled down 98 cents (-2.5%) at US$37.69 a barrel,
touching a 4 Mar low of US$37.60. It is down 11% from a 2016 high of US$42.54
struck on 18 Mar. US crude finished the session down US$1.09 (-2.9%) at
US$35.70 a barrel. (Reuters)
Gold fell on Monday after strong US economic data boosted investor risk
sentiment and a top US Federal Reserve official said an interest rate hike is
likely to take place ahead of the market's current expectations due to fading
economic concerns. Spot gold eased 0.5% to US$1,216.10 an ounce. US gold
for June delivery settled down 0.3% at US$1,219 an ounce. (Reuters)
Copper touched its lowest in a month and nickel slipped to its weakest in
six weeks on Monday as investors pared long positions on persisting concern
over Chinese growth and metals demand. Three-month copper on the LME fell
for the seventh straight session. The price dropped to US$4,757.50 a tonne, its
lowest since 3 Mar, before paring losses to close at US$4,760.50, down 1.5%.
(Reuters)
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Markit PMI Composite (Mar)
Eco Watchers Survey: Outlook (Mar)
FOMC Minutes
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Fed's Yellen Speech
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ECB Monetary Policy Meeting Accounts
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CG Rating
Score Range Number of Logo Description
90 – 100
80 – 89
70 – 79
60 – 69
50 – 59
Below 50
No logo given
Excellent
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Association (“IOD”) regarding corporate governance is made pursuant
to the policy of the Office of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
The survey of the IOD is based on the information of a company listed
on the Stock Exchange of Thailand and the Market for Alternative
Investment disclosed to the public and able to be accessed by a
general public investor. The result, therefore, is from the perspective of
a third party. It is not an evaluation of operation and is not based on
inside information.
The survey result is as of the date appearing in the Corporate
Governance Report of Thai Listed Companies. As a result, the survey
result may be changed after that date, Asia wealth Securities Company
Limited does not conform nor certify the accuracy of such survey result.
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ไมเปดเผยหรอไมมนโยบายA ACC AJD AQ BCH BGT BROCK BSM BTC CHUO CPR CRANE EICFER JMART JMT KAMART KBS KIAT LDC MBAX MCS METCO NEW NEWS NYTPAE PDG PERM PMTA POST RCL RICHY ROH S SIMAT TCB TR TSFTVT WORKหมายเหตระดบ 1 : มนโยบายระดบ 2 : ประกาศเจตนารมณระดบ 3 : มมาตรการปองกน ซงทง 2 กรณ ถอเปนผลการประเมนในระดบเดยวกน
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