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Daily Brief Indonesia: China Jinmao Holdings and more

By | Daily Briefs, Indonesia

In today’s briefing:

  • Morning Views Asia: China Jinmao Holdings, Sunny Optical Technology Group, Tata Motors ADR


Morning Views Asia: China Jinmao Holdings, Sunny Optical Technology Group, Tata Motors ADR

By Charles Macgregor

Lucror Analytics Morning Views comprise our fundamental credit analysis, opinions and trade recommendations on high yield issuers in the region, based on key company-specific developments in the past 24 hours. Our Morning Views include a section with a brief market commentary, key market indicators and a macroeconomic and corporate event calendar.


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Daily Brief Singapore: China Jinmao Holdings and more

By | Daily Briefs, Singapore

In today’s briefing:

  • Morning Views Asia: China Jinmao Holdings, Sunny Optical Technology Group, Tata Motors ADR


Morning Views Asia: China Jinmao Holdings, Sunny Optical Technology Group, Tata Motors ADR

By Charles Macgregor

Lucror Analytics Morning Views comprise our fundamental credit analysis, opinions and trade recommendations on high yield issuers in the region, based on key company-specific developments in the past 24 hours. Our Morning Views include a section with a brief market commentary, key market indicators and a macroeconomic and corporate event calendar.


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Daily Brief United States: Bitcoin and more

By | Daily Briefs, United States

In today’s briefing:

  • Bitcoin Gets The Nod


Bitcoin Gets The Nod

By Etherbridge

  • The bitcoin halving is officially insight, expected to occur in late April 2024.
  • Unlike bitcoins competitors for money like the US dollar or British pound, its monetary policy is programmatic, simple, immutable and transparent to its holders.
  • The upcoming halving will reduce the block subsidy to 3.125 BTC a block, trimming bitcoins issuance rate to 0.9%.

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Daily Brief China: Alibaba Group Holding , China Tourism Group Duty Free Corp Ltd, Meituan, Hong Kong Hang Seng Index, Bilibili Inc, China Jinmao Holdings, Hansoh Pharmaceutical, Xiamen International Investment and more

By | China, Daily Briefs

In today’s briefing:

  • Ant Group’s $6.0bn Buyback Move Casts Doubt on IPO Prospects
  • China Tourism Duty Free Corp (601888. CH): Is Now Good Time for Bottom-Fishing?
  • China Internet Weekly (10Jul2023): Meituan, Alibaba, Ant Group, Tencent
  • EQD | Volatility Update: Weekly Review of Vol Changes and Best Trades-Taking a Breather
  • [Bilibili (BILI US, SELL, TP US$12.3) TP Change]: The Launch Of “Uma Musume” May Face More Delay
  • Morning Views Asia: China Jinmao Holdings, Sunny Optical Technology Group, Tata Motors ADR
  • Hansoh Pharmaceutical (3692.HK)- Positive Growth in 2023, but Valuation Turning Point Hasn’t Arrived
  • Xiamen International Investment Pre-IPO Tearsheet
  • EQD | Hang Seng Index (HSI) WEEKLY Looking for Short-Term Direction


Ant Group’s $6.0bn Buyback Move Casts Doubt on IPO Prospects

By Oshadhi Kumarasiri

  • China’s regulators on Friday imposed Ant Financial Services Group (6688 HK) with a fine of RMB 7.12bn. A day later, Ant Group unveiled a share buyback program worth $6bn.
  • The last time media created a positive narrative around Ant Group was in January 2023 when Jack Ma relinquished control of the company.
  • However, the media excitement was short-lived as Alibaba Group Holding (9988 HK)‘s share price quickly resumed a downward trend after rising by around 22%.

China Tourism Duty Free Corp (601888. CH): Is Now Good Time for Bottom-Fishing?

By Eric Chen

  • CDF’s 1H23 preliminary results suggest that business recovery remains on track. Voices of bottom-fishing are getting louder as free fall in its share price already erased 50% market cap YTD.
  • We believe the dynamics have fundamentally changed compared to three years ago when CDF was the stock market darling. Investors need be aware of the anchoring effect in making decisions.
  • Moderate growth, pressured margin and contracted valuation multiple will be the new reality facing investors of the stock in our view. Wait for better entry point.

China Internet Weekly (10Jul2023): Meituan, Alibaba, Ant Group, Tencent

By Ming Lu

  • Meituan’s food delivery has taken 20% of the Hong Kong market share in its first month’s operations.
  • The authorities suggests that they will not further restrict financial apps such as AliPay of Ant Group.
  • Tencent’s WeChat Pay charged a money transfer commission, but it exempted university campus the next day.

EQD | Volatility Update: Weekly Review of Vol Changes and Best Trades-Taking a Breather

By Simon Harris

  • Weekly summary of vol changes and moves across Global Markets
  • Analysing ATM volatility and skew changes over the last 5 days
  • We suggest a few trades to take advantage of the implied vol surfaces

[Bilibili (BILI US, SELL, TP US$12.3) TP Change]: The Launch Of “Uma Musume” May Face More Delay

By Shawn Yang

  • We cut our revenue estimations for 2H23, mainly due to increased uncertainty surrounding the launch of “Uma Musume.” 
  • We also lower our estimations for live streaming due to concerns about macro factors. We slightly raise our estimations for BILI’s advertising business…
  • …as we anticipate that it will benefit from gaming and e-commerce. Our rev./non-GAAP net income are 1.0% and (6.4%) vs cons in 2Q23. Cut TP to $12.3, maintaining “Sell” rating.

Morning Views Asia: China Jinmao Holdings, Sunny Optical Technology Group, Tata Motors ADR

By Charles Macgregor

Lucror Analytics Morning Views comprise our fundamental credit analysis, opinions and trade recommendations on high yield issuers in the region, based on key company-specific developments in the past 24 hours. Our Morning Views include a section with a brief market commentary, key market indicators and a macroeconomic and corporate event calendar.


Hansoh Pharmaceutical (3692.HK)- Positive Growth in 2023, but Valuation Turning Point Hasn’t Arrived

By Xinyao (Criss) Wang

  • VBP would continue to have an impact on Hansoh’s generic drug business in 2023.Such negative impact would gradually fade from 2024 as big varieties have all been included in VBP.
  • The core difference between Hansoh and Hengrui is that someone similar to Zhang Lianshan’s role arrived late, resulting in a slower start and weaker overall framework for innovation drug business.
  • Hansoh Pharmaceutical (3692 HK) is still in the process of business transformation. Before the harvest time of innovative drug pipeline comes, Hansoh’s valuation growth would still be a long-term story.

Xiamen International Investment Pre-IPO Tearsheet

By Ethan Aw

  • Xiamen International Investment (1567256D HK) is looking to raise up to US$1.3bn in its upcoming HK IPO. The deal will be run by CICC, Citic Securities, Huatai and Industrial Securities.
  • Xiamen International Investment (XII) is an integrated financial services group based in China’s Greater Bay Area. 
  • The Group has two commercial banks headquartered in Hong Kong and Macau, respectively and operates through its two banks Chiyu Banking Corporation (CYB) and Luso International Banking (LIB).

EQD | Hang Seng Index (HSI) WEEKLY Looking for Short-Term Direction

By Nico Rosti

  • The Hong Kong Hang Seng Index (HSI INDEX) has been in a downtrend since January 2018. Long-term direction unclear, but the WEEKLY period is mildly OVERSOLD, it may bounce soon.
  • The case for a LONG trade is valid if the market does not fall > 2 consecutive weeks from June 30th’s Close (18916.43). High-probability LONG trades from 17786.
  • SHORT trade strategy possible but requires patience: if the market rises, it could rise for 2-3 weeks, based on MRM’s pattern readings. Better wait and short that scenario, not earlier.

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Daily Brief Thailand: Bumrungrad Hospital Pub Co and more

By | Daily Briefs, Thailand

In today’s briefing:

  • Bumrungrad Hospital (BH TB): International Business Is Roaring Back; Greenfield Project Approved


Bumrungrad Hospital (BH TB): International Business Is Roaring Back; Greenfield Project Approved

By Tina Banerjee

  • Bumrungrad Hospital Pub Co (BH TB) recorded 48% YoY increase in revenue from hospital operation to THB6 billion in 1Q23, mainly driven by 78% YoY revenue growth from non-Thai patients.
  • International patients contributed 55% of total revenue in 1Q23. Middle East and Indochina remained the two most important growth drivers, with YoY revenue growth of 147% and 60%, respectively.
  • The company is constructing a 150-bed boutique hospital in Phuket, one of the world’s most coveted island travel destinations, thereby opening immense opportunity for medical tourism.  

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Daily Brief Japan: Socionext, JSR Corp, Plus Alpha Consulting, Z Holdings, Tokyo Stock Exchange Tokyo Price Index Topix and more

By | Daily Briefs, Japan

In today’s briefing:

  • Socionext Placement – Valuation More Reasonable but past Secondary Offerings Have a Mixed Record
  • Merger Arb Mondays (10 Jul) – JSR, Yachiyo, InvoCare, Costa, Musgrave, Metro Pacific, Healthway
  • Weekly Deals Digest (09 Jul) – Socionext, Tryt, Costa, Musgrave, United Malt, Yachiyo, Metro Pacific
  • Plus Alpha Consulting Placement – Pulling Out All Stops for Deal Success as Insiders Are Selling
  • Z Holdings: Yahoo Shopping Falling Further Behind Amazon and Rakuten
  • Capital Efficiency Is the Topic of the June AGM, While What Is Happening to Passive Fund Voting?


Socionext Placement – Valuation More Reasonable but past Secondary Offerings Have a Mixed Record

By Sumeet Singh


Merger Arb Mondays (10 Jul) – JSR, Yachiyo, InvoCare, Costa, Musgrave, Metro Pacific, Healthway

By Arun George


Weekly Deals Digest (09 Jul) – Socionext, Tryt, Costa, Musgrave, United Malt, Yachiyo, Metro Pacific

By Arun George


Plus Alpha Consulting Placement – Pulling Out All Stops for Deal Success as Insiders Are Selling

By Sumeet Singh

  • Three shareholders of Plus Alpha Consulting (4071 JP) (PAC) aim to raise around US$230m via selling over 26% of the company.
  • PAC was listed in 2021 and after a somewhat tepid initial performance it has been doing well over the past year.
  • In this note, we talk about the deal dynamics and run the deal through our ECM framework

Z Holdings: Yahoo Shopping Falling Further Behind Amazon and Rakuten

By Michael Causton

  • Last year was pivotal for Yahoo Japan: despite record group performance, GTVs in e-commerce actually fell despite continued strong growth in the sector 
  • In a recent survey, Amazon was the most frequently used e-commerce mall at 49.6%, followed by Rakuten (32%), but Yahoo was far, far below at just 9.8%.
  • Yahoo Shopping is now not only less popular with consumers, even merchants are dissatisfied – which is saying something when the service is essentially free.

Capital Efficiency Is the Topic of the June AGM, While What Is Happening to Passive Fund Voting?

By Aki Matsumoto

  • Companies that accept reductions in policy shareholdings tend to repurchase their own shares. Pressure to reduce policy shareholdings will increase further this year when share prices are rising.
  • In order to verify whether institutional investors’ voting criteria and voting behavior are consistent, the reasons for supporting/opposing individual proposals should be disclosed in more detail.
  • Investors are expected to base decisions on performance, as voting advisers returned to policy of recommending voting against top management in companies with lower-than-standard ROEs due to recovery from COVID-19.

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Daily Brief TMT/Internet: Socionext, Meituan, Hong Kong Hang Seng Index, Z Holdings, Bilibili Inc and more

By | Daily Briefs, TMT/Internet

In today’s briefing:

  • Socionext Placement – Valuation More Reasonable but past Secondary Offerings Have a Mixed Record
  • Weekly Deals Digest (09 Jul) – Socionext, Tryt, Costa, Musgrave, United Malt, Yachiyo, Metro Pacific
  • China Internet Weekly (10Jul2023): Meituan, Alibaba, Ant Group, Tencent
  • EQD | Volatility Update: Weekly Review of Vol Changes and Best Trades-Taking a Breather
  • Z Holdings: Yahoo Shopping Falling Further Behind Amazon and Rakuten
  • [Bilibili (BILI US, SELL, TP US$12.3) TP Change]: The Launch Of “Uma Musume” May Face More Delay


Socionext Placement – Valuation More Reasonable but past Secondary Offerings Have a Mixed Record

By Sumeet Singh


Weekly Deals Digest (09 Jul) – Socionext, Tryt, Costa, Musgrave, United Malt, Yachiyo, Metro Pacific

By Arun George


China Internet Weekly (10Jul2023): Meituan, Alibaba, Ant Group, Tencent

By Ming Lu

  • Meituan’s food delivery has taken 20% of the Hong Kong market share in its first month’s operations.
  • The authorities suggests that they will not further restrict financial apps such as AliPay of Ant Group.
  • Tencent’s WeChat Pay charged a money transfer commission, but it exempted university campus the next day.

EQD | Volatility Update: Weekly Review of Vol Changes and Best Trades-Taking a Breather

By Simon Harris

  • Weekly summary of vol changes and moves across Global Markets
  • Analysing ATM volatility and skew changes over the last 5 days
  • We suggest a few trades to take advantage of the implied vol surfaces

Z Holdings: Yahoo Shopping Falling Further Behind Amazon and Rakuten

By Michael Causton

  • Last year was pivotal for Yahoo Japan: despite record group performance, GTVs in e-commerce actually fell despite continued strong growth in the sector 
  • In a recent survey, Amazon was the most frequently used e-commerce mall at 49.6%, followed by Rakuten (32%), but Yahoo was far, far below at just 9.8%.
  • Yahoo Shopping is now not only less popular with consumers, even merchants are dissatisfied – which is saying something when the service is essentially free.

[Bilibili (BILI US, SELL, TP US$12.3) TP Change]: The Launch Of “Uma Musume” May Face More Delay

By Shawn Yang

  • We cut our revenue estimations for 2H23, mainly due to increased uncertainty surrounding the launch of “Uma Musume.” 
  • We also lower our estimations for live streaming due to concerns about macro factors. We slightly raise our estimations for BILI’s advertising business…
  • …as we anticipate that it will benefit from gaming and e-commerce. Our rev./non-GAAP net income are 1.0% and (6.4%) vs cons in 2Q23. Cut TP to $12.3, maintaining “Sell” rating.

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Daily Brief Consumer: Alibaba Group Holding , China Tourism Group Duty Free Corp Ltd, Plus Alpha Consulting, Tokyo Stock Exchange Tokyo Price Index Topix and more

By | Consumer, Daily Briefs

In today’s briefing:

  • Ant Group’s $6.0bn Buyback Move Casts Doubt on IPO Prospects
  • China Tourism Duty Free Corp (601888. CH): Is Now Good Time for Bottom-Fishing?
  • Plus Alpha Consulting Placement – Pulling Out All Stops for Deal Success as Insiders Are Selling
  • Capital Efficiency Is the Topic of the June AGM, While What Is Happening to Passive Fund Voting?


Ant Group’s $6.0bn Buyback Move Casts Doubt on IPO Prospects

By Oshadhi Kumarasiri

  • China’s regulators on Friday imposed Ant Financial Services Group (6688 HK) with a fine of RMB 7.12bn. A day later, Ant Group unveiled a share buyback program worth $6bn.
  • The last time media created a positive narrative around Ant Group was in January 2023 when Jack Ma relinquished control of the company.
  • However, the media excitement was short-lived as Alibaba Group Holding (9988 HK)‘s share price quickly resumed a downward trend after rising by around 22%.

China Tourism Duty Free Corp (601888. CH): Is Now Good Time for Bottom-Fishing?

By Eric Chen

  • CDF’s 1H23 preliminary results suggest that business recovery remains on track. Voices of bottom-fishing are getting louder as free fall in its share price already erased 50% market cap YTD.
  • We believe the dynamics have fundamentally changed compared to three years ago when CDF was the stock market darling. Investors need be aware of the anchoring effect in making decisions.
  • Moderate growth, pressured margin and contracted valuation multiple will be the new reality facing investors of the stock in our view. Wait for better entry point.

Plus Alpha Consulting Placement – Pulling Out All Stops for Deal Success as Insiders Are Selling

By Sumeet Singh

  • Three shareholders of Plus Alpha Consulting (4071 JP) (PAC) aim to raise around US$230m via selling over 26% of the company.
  • PAC was listed in 2021 and after a somewhat tepid initial performance it has been doing well over the past year.
  • In this note, we talk about the deal dynamics and run the deal through our ECM framework

Capital Efficiency Is the Topic of the June AGM, While What Is Happening to Passive Fund Voting?

By Aki Matsumoto

  • Companies that accept reductions in policy shareholdings tend to repurchase their own shares. Pressure to reduce policy shareholdings will increase further this year when share prices are rising.
  • In order to verify whether institutional investors’ voting criteria and voting behavior are consistent, the reasons for supporting/opposing individual proposals should be disclosed in more detail.
  • Investors are expected to base decisions on performance, as voting advisers returned to policy of recommending voting against top management in companies with lower-than-standard ROEs due to recovery from COVID-19.

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Daily Brief Financials: China Jinmao Holdings, Bitcoin, Xiamen International Investment, Hong Kong Hang Seng Index and more

By | Daily Briefs, Financials

In today’s briefing:

  • Morning Views Asia: China Jinmao Holdings, Sunny Optical Technology Group, Tata Motors ADR
  • Bitcoin Gets The Nod
  • Xiamen International Investment Pre-IPO Tearsheet
  • EQD | Hang Seng Index (HSI) WEEKLY Looking for Short-Term Direction


Morning Views Asia: China Jinmao Holdings, Sunny Optical Technology Group, Tata Motors ADR

By Charles Macgregor

Lucror Analytics Morning Views comprise our fundamental credit analysis, opinions and trade recommendations on high yield issuers in the region, based on key company-specific developments in the past 24 hours. Our Morning Views include a section with a brief market commentary, key market indicators and a macroeconomic and corporate event calendar.


Bitcoin Gets The Nod

By Etherbridge

  • The bitcoin halving is officially insight, expected to occur in late April 2024.
  • Unlike bitcoins competitors for money like the US dollar or British pound, its monetary policy is programmatic, simple, immutable and transparent to its holders.
  • The upcoming halving will reduce the block subsidy to 3.125 BTC a block, trimming bitcoins issuance rate to 0.9%.

Xiamen International Investment Pre-IPO Tearsheet

By Ethan Aw

  • Xiamen International Investment (1567256D HK) is looking to raise up to US$1.3bn in its upcoming HK IPO. The deal will be run by CICC, Citic Securities, Huatai and Industrial Securities.
  • Xiamen International Investment (XII) is an integrated financial services group based in China’s Greater Bay Area. 
  • The Group has two commercial banks headquartered in Hong Kong and Macau, respectively and operates through its two banks Chiyu Banking Corporation (CYB) and Luso International Banking (LIB).

EQD | Hang Seng Index (HSI) WEEKLY Looking for Short-Term Direction

By Nico Rosti

  • The Hong Kong Hang Seng Index (HSI INDEX) has been in a downtrend since January 2018. Long-term direction unclear, but the WEEKLY period is mildly OVERSOLD, it may bounce soon.
  • The case for a LONG trade is valid if the market does not fall > 2 consecutive weeks from June 30th’s Close (18916.43). High-probability LONG trades from 17786.
  • SHORT trade strategy possible but requires patience: if the market rises, it could rise for 2-3 weeks, based on MRM’s pattern readings. Better wait and short that scenario, not earlier.

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Daily Brief Energy/Materials: JSR Corp and more

By | Daily Briefs, Energy & Materials Sector

In today’s briefing:

  • Merger Arb Mondays (10 Jul) – JSR, Yachiyo, InvoCare, Costa, Musgrave, Metro Pacific, Healthway


Merger Arb Mondays (10 Jul) – JSR, Yachiyo, InvoCare, Costa, Musgrave, Metro Pacific, Healthway

By Arun George


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