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Weekly Market Review - Mashreq Bank · 2017-04-04 · 3 US economy expanded at 2.2% in 4Q2014,...
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Weekly Market Review March 22, 2015 – March 28, 2015
March 29, 2015
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CONTENTS
International Equity Markets
GCC Equities
Currencies
Commodities
Interest Rates
Equity Markets - Top Most & Bottom Most
Commodity Markets - Top Most & Bottom Most
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US economy expanded at 2.2% in 4Q2014, unrevised from the previous forecast in Feb. GDP grew at 5% in 3Q2014
US new home sales rose 7.8% in Feb to 539,000 units while Jan sales was revised up to 500,000 from 481,000 units
Consumer prices increased 0.2% in Feb after dropping 0.7% in Jan, ending 3 straight months of decline
Markit’s preliminary manufacturing PMI rose to 55.3 in Mar, highest since 55.9 recorded in Oct 2014
Business investment spending fell for a 6th straight month by 1.4% in Feb, pointing to tepid 1Q’15 growth
University of Michigan consumer sentiment index fell to 93 in Mar from 95.4 in Feb
European Union will impose punitive anti-dumping duty of 24-25% & 11-12% on imports of stainless steel cold-rolled sheets from China and Taiwan, respectively
Loans to private sector in Euro zone fell 0.1% on the year after a downwardly revised drop of 0.2% recorded in Jan
Markit’s flash Euro zone composite PMI jumped to a near 4-year high of 54.1 in Mar from 53.3 in Feb
Ifo's business climate index for Germany climbed to 107.9 in Mar from 106.8 in Feb, pointing to a strong 1Q2015
Economic advisers hike 2015 growth forecast to 1.8% form 1.0% citing cheaper oil & weaker euro
Annual rate of consumer price inflation in Britain dropped to zero in Feb as compared to 0.3% in Jan
French economy grew by 0.1% in 4Q2014, resulting in the economy expanding by 0.4% in the whole of 2014
Business morale indicator from INSEE rose to 96 in Mar from 94 in Feb, its highest level since Apr 2012
Fitch cut Greece’s credit rating to ‘CCC’ from ‘B’ on uncertainty over timely release of aid from its official creditors
China’s flash HSBC/Markit manufacturing PMI dipped to an 11-month low of 49.2 in Mar as new orders sank
Brazil accepted China’s invitation to join Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) as a founding member. Britain, France, Germany & Italy have already announced that they would join the bank despite US warning against it
Markit/JMMA flash Japan manufacturing PMI fell to 50.4 in Mar from 51.6 in Feb as domestic orders contracted
Core CPI, stripping 2014 sales tax hike effect, stood flat YoY in Feb, pressuring BoJ to expand stimulus
S&P 500 – 1 year performance Euro Stoxx 600 – 1 year performance
Source: Bloomberg, Mashreq Private Banking
INTERNATIONAL EQUITY MARKETS
Last Close Change 5 Day % YTD %
S&P 500 2,061.02 -47.08 -2.23 0.10
DJI 17,712.66 -414.99 -2.29 -0.62
Nasdaq Comp 4,891.22 -135.20 -2.69 3.28
Euro Stoxx 600 395.54 -8.47 -2.10 15.47
FTSE 100 6,855.02 -167.49 -2.39 4.40
Dax 11,868.33 -171.04 -1.42 21.04
CAC 40 5,034.06 -53.43 -1.05 17.82
Nikkei 225 19,285.63 -274.59 -1.40 10.51
Hang Seng 24,486.20 110.96 0.46 3.73
Brazil - Bovespa 50,094.66 -1,871.92 -3.60 0.17
Russia - Micex 1,571.55 -57.09 -3.51 12.53
BSE Sensex 27,458.64 -802.44 -2.84 -0.15
Shanghai Comp 3,691.10 73.78 2.04 14.11
Source: Bloomberg, Mashreq Private Banking
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Aabar Investments plans to raise up to €2bn by launching bonds exchangeable into Italian bank UniCredit’s shares
Arabtec Construction won an AED1.04bn contract from Saudi Aramco for the construction of 380 villas
Arabtec Holding plans to sell 4 of its 5 Saudi units despite stating that it aims to expand its activities in the Kingdom
Dubai Holding Commercial Operations Group’s FY2014 net profit soared 42% YoY to AED4.68bn
Aldar Properties completed sale of 281 land plots at Al Merief, generating over AED600mn of revenues
National Bank of Fujairah successfully issued a 2nd tranche of additional Tier I capital worth AED500mn
Dubai World has been granted approval to end court proceedings relating to its $14.6bn debt restructuring deal
Etisalat’s shareholders approved increasing authorized capital to AED10bn, 10% bonus & 35 fils/share dividend
Borse Dubai sold entire 17.4% stake in London Stock Exchange for ~£1.5bn, ruled out selling stake in NASDAQ OMX
Shuaa Capital signed a deal with Cayan Group to set up a fund for developing an AED1bn residential & hotel project
United Kaipara Dairies’ shareholders approved changing company’s name to Unikai Foods, split nominal share value from AED100 to AED1
Saudi Aramco reportedly reached an agreement with a group of global & regional banks to borrow $10bn
Abdullah Al-Khodari renewed financing agreement with Nat. Comm. Bank & Saudi Hollandi Bank totaling SAR1.1bn
Saudi’s ACWA Power & Japan’s Mitsui & Co. won $630mn deal to build 445MW power plant in Oman
Arab Petroleum Investment Corp. secured $950mn worth new financing through Shari’ah-compliant syndication
Oman Telecommunications Co. shareholders approved the issue of Islamic bonds/Sukuk worth OMR50mn
Ahli bank’s shareholders approved 10% stock dividend, increasing authorized capital by OMR100mn to OMR250mn
Qatar’s Lusail Real Estate Develop. Co. awarded QAR6.2bn worth contracts for development works in Lusail City
New Port Project Steering Committee awarded QAR239mn Hamad Port Project contract to Gulf Earth Moving Co.
Bahrain Flour Mills Co. plans to set up a new factory investing BHD20mn to double its flour production capacity
Last Close Change 5 Day % YTD %
Dubai 3,407.25 -66.17 -1.91 -9.72
Abu Dhabi 4,373.13 35.50 0.82 -3.44
Saudi Tadawul 8,903.49 -270.92 -2.95 6.84
Qatar Index 11,410.76 -113.01 -0.98 -7.12
Kuwait Index 6,222.46 -212.97 -3.31 -4.79
Oman MSM 30 6,112.91 -106.95 -1.72 -3.63
Bahrain All Share 1,444.51 -14.58 -1.00 1.26
Egypt EGX 30 9,052.50 -465.78 -4.89 1.41
Istanbul 100 Index 80,894.15 -1,612.20 -1.95 -5.63
Source: Bloomberg, Mashreq Private Banking
DFMGI – 1 year performance Saudi Tadawul – 1 year performance
GCC EQUITIES
Source: Bloomberg, Mashreq Private Banking
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US dollar depreciated 0.63% in the week to 1.0889 per euro, losing around 3.7% over the last two weeks against the shared currency on expectations that the Federal Reserve will begin raising interest rates later in 2015, and more gradually, than market participants had previously anticipated
Brazil’s real weakened 0.58% in the week to 3.2497 per dollar amid concerns that Brazil’s economy will contract in 2015 and as Fed’s Chair Janet Yellen said she expects US policy makers to raise interest rates this year. Meanwhile, Brazil’s Central Bank said on Mar 24 it will stop swap auctions by Mar 2015-end that has bolstered the currency
Russia’s ruble closed the week appreciating 2.4% to 57.8492 per dollar, helped by a surge in oil prices and a weaker dollar. Oil is key driver for all Russian assets since it is the country's chief export
China’s Yuan declined 0.18% in the week to 6.2157 per dollar as purchasing manager’s data added to evidence of a slowdown in the world’s second-largest economy
Indian rupee gained 0.08% in the week to 62.4175 per dollar, completing a 2nd week of gains on optimism the nation’s improving economic outlook will attract more inflows. Asian Development Bank on Mar 24 said stronger external demand and efforts to remove structural bottlenecks will boost India’s growth to 8.2% in FY2015-16
Malaysia’s ringgit strengthened 1.3% in the week to 3.685 per dollar as crude’s advance allayed concern about a drop in revenue for Malaysia, the only net oil exporter among Asia’s major economies
Last Close Change 5 Day % YTD %
EUR/USD 1.0889 0.0068 0.63 -9.99
GBP/USD 1.4879 -0.0070 -0.47 -4.48
AUD/USD 0.7752 -0.0023 -0.30 -5.17
USD/JPY 119.1300 -0.9100 -0.76 -0.54
USD/CHF 0.9618 -0.0134 -1.37 -3.27
USD/CAD 1.2609 0.0057 0.45 8.50
USD/BRl 3.2497 0.0189 0.58 22.28
USD/RUB 57.8492 -1.4442 -2.44 -4.75
USD/INR 62.4175 -0.0513 -0.08 -0.99
USD/CNY 6.2157 0.0111 0.18 0.16
DXY Index 97.2910 -0.6180 -0.63 7.78
EUR/USD – 1 year performance GBP/USD – 1 year performance
Source: Bloomberg, Mashreq Private Banking
CURRENCIES
Source: Bloomberg, Mashreq Private Banking
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WTI crude futures gained 4.94% in the week while Brent futures also gained 1.97% amid concerns of disruption in oil shipment from the Middle East after Saudi Arabia launched air strikes on Yemen
Gold climbed 1.36% in the week, recording its 2nd straight weekly gain on expectations US interest rates will stay low for longer. Tensions in Middle East arising from Saudi air strikes on Yemen also provided some support to gold
Palladium prices dipped 4.6% in the week as China’s net imports of palladium fell 54% in Feb despite China reporting rise in car sales in the 1st two months of 2015. Palladium is used as a component of catalytic converters in automobiles
Orange-juice futures surged 10.6% in the week amid mounting concerns over crops in Florida, the world’s 2nd biggest producer, on forecasts of drier-than-normal weather in the region over the next two weeks, worsening soil conditions after a lack of rain in Feb 2015
Wheat futures on Chicago Board of Trade dropped 4.2% in the week as data showed US wheat exports dropped 74% YoY to 102,341 metric tons in the week ended March 19, 2015, lowest since the season started in June. The EU overtook the US as the biggest wheat shipper in 2014 as appreciating dollar makes American goods more expensive
Raw sugar futures on ICE closed the week down 4.34%, pushed down by the falling Brazilian real currency and ample supplies and stocks
Last Close Change 5 Day % YTD %
Gold spot 1,198.75 16.12 1.36 1.17
Silver spot 16.97 0.22 1.29 8.04
Copper-CMX 276.75 0.65 0.24 -1.98
Brent - ICE 56.41 1.09 1.97 -6.33
WTI - Nymex 48.87 2.30 4.94 -11.08
S&P GSCI Spot Index
402.71 4.55 1.14 -3.68
Baltic Dry Index 596.00 5.00 0.85 -23.79
WTI Crude – 1 year performance GOLD – 1 year performance
Source: Bloomberg, Mashreq Private Banking
COMMODITIES
Source: Bloomberg, Mashreq Private Banking
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UK government bonds posted their first weekly decline since Mar 6 and yields rose 2.6 bps to 1.54% after Bank of England Governor Mark Carney reiterated that the next move in interest rates is likely to be up
Italian bonds declined and 10-year yield climbed 15 bps in the week to 1.35% as investors cut back on higher-yielding assets amid concerns Greece has made little progress in ending an impasse over its finances
The National Bank of Hungary cut its main monetary policy rate on Mar 24 by 0.15 of a percentage point to a fresh record low of 1.95% in a bid to induce price growth and economic expansion
Mexico’s central bank kept overnight rate unchanged at a record low of 3% for a sixth straight meeting, saying the growth outlook for Latin America’s second-biggest economy has deteriorated
The Philippines central bank held the rate it pays lenders for overnight deposits at 4% as an anticipated acceleration in economic growth reduces the need for stimulus. Its central bank forecasted that economy may grow by around 8% in 2015, while inflation may be slower than previously estimated
Nigeria’s central bank kept its key interest rate unchanged at a record high of 13% in the Monetary Policy Committee’s final meeting on Mar 24, before the elections on Mar 28
Last Close Change 5 Day % YTD %
USD-1w Libor 0.14 -0.0005 -0.35 4.81
USD-3m Libor 0.27 0.0063 2.34 6.83
USD-6m Libor 0.40 0.0046 1.15 10.78
USD-10yr 1.96 0.0312 1.62 -9.66
AED-1m EIBOR 0.38 0.0043 1.13 -2.54
AED-3m EIBOR 0.70 0.0000 0.00 3.59
AED-12m EIBOR 1.01 0.0000 0.00 -0.70
UK-10yr 1.54 0.0260 1.72 -12.19
Japan-10yr 0.37 0.0470 14.55 14.91
US 10 year Generic Yield – 1 year performance UK 10 year Generic Yield – 1 year performance
Source: Bloomberg, Mashreq Private Banking
INTEREST RATES
Source: Bloomberg, Mashreq Private Banking
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Ref Country Weekly Change Weekly Change
(USD Adj.)
1 Argentina -6.34% -6.45%
2 Pakistan -5.79% -5.59%
3 Egypt -4.89% -4.18%
4 Vietnam -4.17% -4.35%
5 Ukraine -4.14% -10.22%
6 Slovakia -3.90% -3.30%
7 Brazil -3.60% -4.16%
8 Switzerland -3.33% -1.98%
9 Kuwait -3.31% -3.26%
10 Saudi Arabia -2.95% -2.98%
Ref Country Weekly Change Weekly Change
(USD Adj.)
1 Venezuela 9.60% 9.60%
2 Laos 8.55% 8.70%
3 Nigeria 4.19% 4.29%
4 Hungary 3.84% 5.54%
5 Greece 3.26% 3.91%
6 Denmark 3.06% 3.52%
7 China 2.04% 1.86%
8 Kazakhstan 1.94% 1.81%
9 Montenegro 1.73% 2.37%
10 Serbia 1.72% 2.33%
WEEKLY
Ref Country YTD Change YTD Change (USD Adj.)
1 Venezuela 32.04% 32.04%
2 Denmark 27.03% 14.00%
3 Portugal 25.27% 12.75%
4 Argentina 24.30% 19.45%
5 Germany 21.04% 8.94%
6 Italy 20.89% 8.81%
7 Hungary 20.02% 13.89%
8 France 17.82% 6.04%
9 Finland 17.49% 5.75%
10 Ireland 14.97% 3.48%
YTD
Ref Country YTD Change YTD Change (USD Adj.)
1 Peru -16.35% -19.41%
2 Colombia -14.41% -20.48%
3 Kazakhstan -12.43% -14.08%
4 Nigeria -11.81% -18.72%
5 Mongolia -11.41% -15.18%
6 Dubai−UAE -9.72% -9.71%
7 Cyprus -7.18% -16.45%
8 Qatar -7.12% -7.09%
9 Greece -6.96% -16.26%
10 Pakistan -6.76% -8.02%
EQUITY MARKETS - TOP MOST & BOTTOM MOST
Source: Bloomberg, Mashreq Private Banking
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Ref Commodity Weekly Change
1 Nickel -6.74%
2 Palladium -4.61%
3 Sugar -4.34%
4 Wheat -4.20%
5 Coffee -3.59%
6 Cocoa -1.65%
7 Bean Meal -0.80%
8 Aluminium -0.78%
9 Palm Oil -0.78%
10 Soybeans -0.67%
Ref Commodity Weekly Change
1 Orange Juice 10.60%
2 WTI Crude 4.94%
3 Natural Gas 4.58%
4 Lean Hogs 4.58%
5 Gasoil 2.90%
6 Live Cattle 2.70%
7 Lead 2.44%
8 Steel Rebar 2.44%
9 Feeder Cattle 2.05%
10 Brent Crude 1.97%
WEEKLY
Ref Commodity YTD Pct Change
1 Gasoline 25.27%
2 Silver 8.04%
3 Rubber 7.88%
4 Gasoil 5.61%
5 Cotton 5.44%
6 Aluminium 3.21%
7 Gold 1.17%
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Ref Commodity YTD Pct Change
1 Lean Hogs -24.72%
2 Coffee -17.05%
3 Sugar -16.46%
4 Lumber -14.65%
5 Wheat -13.90%
6 Nickel -12.31%
7 Bean Meal -11.85%
8 Tin -11.31%
9 Steel Rebar -9.67%
10 Orange Juice -9.10%
COMMODITY MARKETS - TOP MOST & BOTTOM MOST
Source: Bloomberg, Mashreq Private Banking
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