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Daily Brief Thematic (Sector/Industry): Good Morning Japan |Argentina and Messi Triumph! Recession Fears Persist – No Break for Equities and more

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In today’s briefing:

  • Good Morning Japan |Argentina and Messi Triumph! Recession Fears Persist – No Break for Equities
  • China Makes U-Turn on COVID Policy – Here Are the Direct Impacts and Investment Opportunities
  • China Private Higher Education Sector Is Recovering
  • China COVID Policy: Near-Term Pains for Consumer Discretionary
  • The Innovations Portfolios – Week Four

Good Morning Japan |Argentina and Messi Triumph! Recession Fears Persist – No Break for Equities

By Mark Chadwick

  • OVERSEAS:  WCUP: Argentina/Messi prevail; SPX -2.1%WoW on recession narrative; SPX option expiry exacerbates moves;  Calls for new TESLA CEO; GS to cut 8% of workforce;  Covid spreads in China
  • JAPAN:  NKY Futs at -0.9% vs Cash;  Defense Bill Approved – no tax hike till 2024; Lawson’s Seijo Ishii IPO postponed; Renesas suspends China ops on Covid; Decarbonization-related investments unabated
  • DAILY NUGGET:  We look a the another attempt of the Japanese government at regional revitalization. Smells of pork barrel spending to us.

China Makes U-Turn on COVID Policy – Here Are the Direct Impacts and Investment Opportunities

By Xinyao (Criss) Wang

  • China’s relaxation of COVID-19 control measures is much faster than expected. Due to rising infection rate and mortality rate, China would bear some pressure in the short term. 
  • We analyzed the direct impacts due to COVID policy shift and related investment opportunities. The hardest time of three-year COVID-19 has passed.The playbook of the pandemic is about to end.
  • With the new leadership taking office, China will be more committed to economic growth after the Two Sessions. Starting from 2023H2, China could formulate independent financial/monetary policies. China will change. 

China Private Higher Education Sector Is Recovering

By Xin Yu, CFA

  • On December 14, the CPC Central Committee and the State Council issued the Outline of the Strategic Plan for Expanding Domestic Demand (2022-2035), supporting private education in China.
  • Private higher education is a necessary complement to the public higher education in China.
  • Private higher education sector is an attractive sector for investing now.

China COVID Policy: Near-Term Pains for Consumer Discretionary

By Osbert Tang, CFA

  • While China’s U-turn on COVID policy is expected to bring consumption rebound in 2023, the near-term surge in infections will weigh negatively on retail sales in Dec and Jan.
  • Residents are spending more time at home in the first wave, with subways and shopping malls empty. We think this will cast negativity on 4Q22 and 1Q23 consumer discretionary profit.
  • It is prudent to take some monies off the table, particularly F&B stocks like Haidilao (6862 HK), Xiabuxiabu (520 HK) and Helen’s (9869 HK) which have almost doubled from trough.

The Innovations Portfolios – Week Four

By Pyari Menon

  • We again write about one stock each from the large, mid and small cap portfolios, briefly giving the reasons behind their inclusion.
  • The three companies we write about this week are Mastercard (MA US) , Vertex Pharmaceuticals (VRTX US) and Pearson Plc (PSON LN) 
  • For the four weeks ended 16 Dec the combined innovation portfolio was -1.1%, versus DJIA -2.4%, S&P500 -2.8%, Nasdaq -4.0% & MSCI-ACWI-ETF -2.3%, all in US$ terms.

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Daily Brief Thematic (Sector/Industry): China Healthcare Weekly (Dec.16) – ICU Expansion and more

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In today’s briefing:

  • China Healthcare Weekly (Dec.16) – ICU Expansion, Abnormal Medical Demand, Dying Chapter 18A of HKEX
  • GEM Weekly: 2022 Yearend Edition

China Healthcare Weekly (Dec.16) – ICU Expansion, Abnormal Medical Demand, Dying Chapter 18A of HKEX

By Xinyao (Criss) Wang

  • National Health Commission reiterated that the number of ICU beds in designated hospitals should reach 10% of total beds, but we think the expansion/construction of ICU should be treated rationally. 
  • The medical demand in 2020-2022 was very abnormal. If demand returns to normal in 2023H2, the overall growth of the healthcare industry would return to natural growth.
  • Among the 53 companies listed under Chapter 18A, there’re less than 15 companies that are really seriously developing drugs/devices, which could be the fundamental reason for big differentiation of valuation.

GEM Weekly: 2022 Yearend Edition

By Wium Malan, CFA

  • The Global Emerging Markets weekly provides a summary of the key news and related developments impacting the largest countries and constituents of the Global Emerging Markets equity indices.
  • In our final weekly for the year, we look back at 2022 to see which stocks, countries, and currencies out and underperformed in the Global Emerging Markets.
  • We also look forward to 2023F to see what’s expected for the major GEM economies next year.  

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Daily Brief Thematic (Sector/Industry): Japan Weekly | Euglena and more

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In today’s briefing:

  • Japan Weekly | Euglena, Kawasaki Heavy, Monotaro
  • China Oceanwide Has Potential Buyer for $1.2 Billion LA Project

Japan Weekly | Euglena, Kawasaki Heavy, Monotaro

By Mark Chadwick

  • Japanese stocks headed lower this weak on concerns about rising global interest rates and a looming recession
  • Euglena, a small cap Japanese bio-tech, has found itself as a key part of the future for biofuels and SAF. 
  • Japanese Heavies are so diverse that they now fit into many thematic portfolios. KHI looks well placed in the hydrogen supply chain and carbon capture. Exciting times

China Oceanwide Has Potential Buyer for $1.2 Billion LA Project

By Caixin Global

  • A Chinese developer of beleaguered projects across the U.S. has found a potential buyer for a stalled Los Angeles complex where it spent $1.2 billion before running out of money.
  • China Oceanwide Holdings Ltd. said a “purchase and sale agreement is now under negotiation” between the company and the potential buyer, according to a filing in Hong Kong Friday.
  • The company faces $220 million in lawsuit liabilities on the LA project, where a partially built three-tower hotel and residential complex has been in limbo for years

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Daily Brief Thematic (Sector/Industry): Good Morning Japan |Hawkish ECB + US Retail Miss Fan Recession Fears – Equities Take It on the Chin and more

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In today’s briefing:

  • Good Morning Japan |Hawkish ECB + US Retail Miss Fan Recession Fears – Equities Take It on the Chin

Good Morning Japan |Hawkish ECB + US Retail Miss Fan Recession Fears – Equities Take It on the Chin

By Mark Chadwick

  • OVERSEAS:  Global rate hikes+weak US Retail fan recession fears ; Tech hit hard: Macro + WDC hit on GS downgrade + NVDIA Sell initiation; Musk Continues to unload TSLA
  • JAPAN: NKY Futs -1.6% vs Cash; USDJPY weakens to ¥137.84; Corp tax hike to fund Defense-says LDP; Sony to expand image sensors; Fast Retailing 3:1 stock split; Decarbonization investments accelerating
  • DAILY NUGGET: Tokyo Electric Power to mine Bitcoin ? Huh ?  Today we take a look at this bit of “breaking news”

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Daily Brief Thematic (Sector/Industry): Good Morning Japan | Markets Hear “RECESSION” and more

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In today’s briefing:

  • Good Morning Japan | Markets Hear “RECESSION”
  • Anatomy Of A Semiconductor Downturn
  • Heard on the Bund – China TMT and Consumer Bi-Weekly

Good Morning Japan | Markets Hear “RECESSION”

By Mark Chadwick

  • OVERSEAS: Fed Pivots – Powell unleashes his inner VOLCKER with hawkish comments; Rates fall ; USD falls; Equities on recession fears; GS to cuts bonuses;  Massive Nuclear Fusion breakthrough
  • JAPAN:  NKY Futs -0.9% vs Cash; USDJPY ¥135.4 – stable post Fed move;  BOJ review in 2023- wages key; Struggles in financings Defense spending; JP companies ramping Darbonization spending.
  • DAILY NUGGET: We look at why Nuclear Fusion matters in light of the recent breakthrough. This is a BIG DEAL.

Anatomy Of A Semiconductor Downturn

By Semicon Alpha

  • The origins of the current semiconductor downturn can be traced back to last May.
  • That’s when the leading PC OEMs posted their first quarter results, and in some cases, their second quarter outlook.
  • For some context, it is well understood that the pandemic roused the slumbering PC market to an extraordinary degree after the initial shock waves reverberated around the globe in Q1 2020.

Heard on the Bund – China TMT and Consumer Bi-Weekly

By Eric Chen

  • IQIYI DAU surpassed 100 million  for the first time since 2020
  • Recovering China advertising market and industry’ optimistic outlook for 2023 
  • COVID infection rates in China, third growth driver of Xiabuxiabu

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Daily Brief Thematic (Sector/Industry): Good Morning Japan | Soft(Er) CPI; Fed Pause Sealed; Equities Rip..then the FADE and more

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In today’s briefing:

  • Good Morning Japan | Soft(Er) CPI; Fed Pause Sealed; Equities Rip..then the FADE
  • China Plans to Broaden Scope of REITs for Bolstering Property Sector

Good Morning Japan | Soft(Er) CPI; Fed Pause Sealed; Equities Rip..then the FADE

By Mark Chadwick

  • OVERSEAS:  Soft CPI Print – Fed Pause in sight, Equities rip; Swap markets now at 25bp hikes;  Record UAL-Boeing deal for planes;  Co-founder of FTX, SBF arrested (finally)
  • JAPAN:  NKY Futs flat % vs Cash; USDJPY 135 handle; Govt to introduce Carbon Trading;  FOR >AGAINST in latest Nuke Power Poll;  Apple deeply invested in Japan
  • DAILY NUGGET: APPLE and Japan supply chain – an already deep relationship set to expand further.

China Plans to Broaden Scope of REITs for Bolstering Property Sector

By Caixin Global

  • China plans to broaden the scope of real estate investment trusts, which raise funds to invest in property assets
  • The government will consider expanding an REIT pilot program to include market-oriented long-term rental and commercial real estate sectors
  • As of the end of November, 24 infrastructure REITs were approved and 22 sold shares, raising more than 75 billion yuan ($10.8 billion), official data showed.

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Daily Brief Thematic (Sector/Industry): Post Card from Dhaka – A Primer on the Bangladesh Market and more

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In today’s briefing:

  • Post Card from Dhaka – A Primer on the Bangladesh Market
  • Japan’s Retailers, Hotels, Carriers Rejoice: Domestic Tourism Surges and Inbound Traffic Rises
  • Good Morning Japan |Positive Start Ahead of Fed/CPI; Energy Gets a Break
  • China E-Commerce 2023: Fortunes Unlikely To Change With China Moving To a State-Dominated Economy

Post Card from Dhaka – A Primer on the Bangladesh Market

By Pranav Bhavsar

  • Bangladesh is the eighth-most populous country in the world and is the second-largest economy in South Asia after India making it a consumer market that warrants close attention. 
  • India – Bangladesh FTA promises to accelerate trade, but we find little excitement on the ground.
  • For an EM Investor, it may be a bit too adventurous to venture into this frontier market plagued with political dynamics and governance risks which are too large to ignore. 

Japan’s Retailers, Hotels, Carriers Rejoice: Domestic Tourism Surges and Inbound Traffic Rises

By Michael Causton

  • The long awaited lifting of restrictions on inbound tourists in October seems to have given new confidence to domestic tourists too.
  • Major airlines, hotels and railways are all reporting a significant uplift in bookings with several forecasting that figures will exceed 2019 by March next year.
  • Retailers have benefitted too, notably department stores and lifestyle retailers. Now all Japan needs is for Chinese tourists to be allowed out.

Good Morning Japan |Positive Start Ahead of Fed/CPI; Energy Gets a Break

By Mark Chadwick

  • OVERSEAS: SPX +1.4% ahead of Fed/CPI; Energy and Tech lead with Industrials; Boeing +3.8% poised for massive Air India order; GS restructures its Consumer Banking biz
  • JAPAN:  Nikkei Futures point +0.6% vs Cash; Yen weakens to ¥137.6;  Govt clarifiies NISA expansiion-positive flows to stock mkt; Nov Beer sales weak; Mach Tool order in Nov -7.8%YoY
  • DAILY NUGGET: We are bullish IHI(7013) on the acceleration of Boeing’s orders but highlight some industry risks coming out of Europe to short-haul flights.

China E-Commerce 2023: Fortunes Unlikely To Change With China Moving To a State-Dominated Economy

By Oshadhi Kumarasiri

  • Chinese e-commerce companies have underperformed in the last couple of years with immense regulatory-pressure. Although, there’s been a resurgence lately, we are not expecting a complete change of fortunes next-year.
  • Regulatory crackdowns have already had their stab at curtailing Chinese e-commerce valuations but the effects of Common Prosperity and a State-Dominated-Economy will continue to impact the industry over-medium-long term.
  • Meanwhile, the Chinese economy looks fragile with high unemployment among youths and many local governments on the brink of bankruptcy.

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Daily Brief Thematic (Sector/Industry): Good Morning Japan |+50bp Fed Hike in the Bag and more

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In today’s briefing:

  • Good Morning Japan |+50bp Fed Hike in the Bag, but Watching Tuesday’s US CPI Print
  • HK-China Border Opening: Here Are Some Interesting Names
  • Japan’s Apparel/Fashion Sector Big Review: Momentum Builds for Full Recovery
  • The Innovations Portfolios – Week Three
  • Weekly Stock Bullfinder – Week of 12/12

Good Morning Japan |+50bp Fed Hike in the Bag, but Watching Tuesday’s US CPI Print

By Mark Chadwick

  • Good Morning Japan:  We strive to provide the best macro, stock and thematic overnight news that impacts your trading day in Japan. FOLLOW TO KEEP ABREAST.
  • OVERSEAS.  US recession fears dominate,  SPX -0.7%/-3.7%WoW; Nov PPI print higher vs Cons, Cements +50bp Fed hike; China stocks win WoW amid COVID loosening + Property rescue;  Tech looks supported
  • JAPAN.  NKY Futs -0.4% vs Cash, USDJPY ¥136.56;  US asks JP to help curb China chip access; More  Boeing orders, +ve JP related;  FY23 Defense to rise by ¥1trn

HK-China Border Opening: Here Are Some Interesting Names

By Osbert Tang, CFA


Japan’s Apparel/Fashion Sector Big Review: Momentum Builds for Full Recovery

By Michael Causton

  • The apparel/fashion sector made a partial recovery last year but was still down on 2019. 2022 looks a lot brighter with customers now back in stores including even inbound tourists. 
  • The same challenges that the sector faced before Covid remain but there is plenty of room to grow by taking share from the less innovative competitors – i.e. more consolidation.
  • The sector saw the highest fall in store numbers in its history last year, but there was more investment in creating a compelling omnichannel model suited to Japan’s particular market.

The Innovations Portfolios – Week Three

By Pyari Menon

  • We again write about one stock each from the large, mid and small cap portfolios, briefly giving the reasons behind their inclusion in the portfolio.
  • The three companies we write about this week are Evonik Industries Ag (EVK GR)Altria Group (MO US) and Procter & Gamble Co (PG US) 
  • For three weeks ended 9 Dec the combined innovation portfolio was +0.7%, versus DJIA -0.8%, S&P500 -0.8%, Nasdaq -1.3% & MSCI-ACWI-ETF +0.5%.

Weekly Stock Bullfinder – Week of 12/12

By Weekly Stock Bull Finder

  • A few weeks back, I posted a chart showing the descending weekly trend line of the S&P 500 index to remind myself that the trend reminds down until price confirms a change in the power trend.
  • This week, notable events include the Core CPI print on Tuesday, Fed press release and meeting on Wednesday, retail sales on Thursday, and S&P flash Services and Manufacturing PMI on Friday.
  • As of today, while a favorable inflation and Fed meeting could change things, the rejection of the S&P 500 again at the descending trend line and a hold of the 200 day moving average, suggests that the next leg lower could be in order similar to other bear market rallies so far this year.

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Daily Brief Thematic (Sector/Industry): GEM Weekly (9 Dec 2022): China Inflation and more

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In today’s briefing:

  • GEM Weekly (9 Dec 2022): China Inflation, South Africa GDP; JD Logistics, SEC, Naver, TSMC, NetEase
  • China Healthcare Weekly (Dec.9) – COVID Policy Update, Biotech Growth Curve, HKEX Chapter 18A Review

GEM Weekly (9 Dec 2022): China Inflation, South Africa GDP; JD Logistics, SEC, Naver, TSMC, NetEase

By Wium Malan, CFA


China Healthcare Weekly (Dec.9) – COVID Policy Update, Biotech Growth Curve, HKEX Chapter 18A Review

By Xinyao (Criss) Wang

  • China further optimized COVID policy. The main reason to ease the policy at this time could be to release risks in advance so as to recover as soon as possible.
  • The growth curve of biotech is not linear. We analyzed three situations to help investors better understand “the new story” of Biotech at different stages.
  • We reviewed the performance of Company listed under HKEX Chapter 18A since this year. We found some interesting points worth the attention.

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Daily Brief Thematic (Sector/Industry): Japan Weekly | Chinese Tourists Stay Close to Home and more

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In today’s briefing:

  • Japan Weekly | Chinese Tourists Stay Close to Home

Japan Weekly | Chinese Tourists Stay Close to Home

By Mark Chadwick

  • Retail stocks perform well again as China relaxes restrictions on domestic travel
  • However, it could take a couple of years for international travel to return to previous levels
  • We believe that most of the catalysts for our bullish stance on this macro call have now played out

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