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Most Read: Elan Microelectronics, Shanghai United Imaging Healthcare, Toshiba Corp, Link Administration, OZ Minerals Ltd, Sembcorp Marine, Onewo Space-Tech, Hyundai Dept Store Co and more

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In today’s briefing:

  • Taiwan Div+ Index Basket Trade Review – Time To Swing The Other Direction
  • Index Rebalance & ETF Flow Recap: STAR50, PCOMP, SET50, AMFI, ALX
  • Toshiba (6502 JP) Getting Closer to Crunch Time So Ongoing News “Leaks” Likely
  • That’s It Then As Link Admin Rejects D&D’s Revised Terms
  • OZ Minerals May Be Narrowing the Price Gap to a BHP Deal
  • FTSE Straits Times Index (STI): Quiddity Primer
  • Onewo Space-Tech IPO – Appears Digestible Even on Conservative Assumptions
  • A Walkthrough of Hyundai Department Store Demerger Event
  • Toshiba – Japan Industrial Partners The Only Real Bid?
  • Link’s On Again-Off Again Scheme Is All but Off

Taiwan Div+ Index Basket Trade Review – Time To Swing The Other Direction

By Travis Lundy

  • In August, Janaghan Jeyakumar, CFA published his leaderboard and flow estimates for the FTSE Taiwan Dividend+ Rebalance which starts today and runs through next Thursday.
  • Late in August, I recommended a basket trade. Since then, the BUY basket has outperformed the SELL basket by 7.6%. Set & Forget it is up 7.2%.
  • I provided timing in the basket trade. Now it is time to swing the other way. 

Index Rebalance & ETF Flow Recap: STAR50, PCOMP, SET50, AMFI, ALX

By Brian Freitas


Toshiba (6502 JP) Getting Closer to Crunch Time So Ongoing News “Leaks” Likely

By Travis Lundy

  • Three interviews and comments by Senior Toshiba Boardmembers (chairperson and head of Special Committee) and the CEO prep the ground for a full company deal, or no deal.
  • If no deal, there’s downside to the 5yr average Toshiba/Peers ratio. If you see 50% deal probability, at mid ¥6000s or better, IRRs are OK. But there is jump risk.
  • I don’t see the activists just deciding to bail en masse if no deal. I think they take it further, which means I think the Board wants a deal.

That’s It Then As Link Admin Rejects D&D’s Revised Terms

By David Blennerhassett

  • After 23 months of negotiations, various bids from various parties, culminating in a protracted on-again, off-again, negotiation with Dye & Durham, Link Administration (LNK AU) has called it a day.
  • D&D arguably did the right thing and tabled a revised proposal to account for any enforcement process after the UK’s FCA raised redress payments. Link has rejected the revised terms. 
  • Link will now pursue an in-specie distribution of a minimum of 80% of Link’s shareholding in PEXA Group (PXA AU).

OZ Minerals May Be Narrowing the Price Gap to a BHP Deal

By Travis Lundy

  • Six+ weeks ago, BHP Group Ltd (BHP AU) approached OZ Minerals Ltd (OZL AU) with a bid of A$25/share. Oz very quickly rejected it and said it was worth more.
  • The back and forth immediately post-rejection was not conciliatory. My expectation was that if they came back quickly, they’d have to pay A$30. But coming back quickly was tough.
  • There are hints now that may be the price. But it may not be. It will take time. 

FTSE Straits Times Index (STI): Quiddity Primer

By Janaghan Jeyakumar, CFA

  • FTSE Straits Times Index (STI) (STI INDEX) consists of the 30 largest companies listed in the Singapore Stock Exchange (SGX).
  • This is one of the well-known national blue-chip indices in the Asia-Pacific region.
  • In this insight, we will have a look at the selection criteria and the historical price performance of past Rebalance Events.

Onewo Space-Tech IPO – Appears Digestible Even on Conservative Assumptions

By Sumeet Singh

  • Onewo Space-Tech (ONEWO HK) (OST) aims to raise upto US$784m in its Hong Kong IPO. OST is a property management service provider primarily owned by China Vanke (2202 HK)
  • As per Frost & Sullivan, amongst the residential community service providers in China, OST ranked first. It also ranked first in the commercial space integrated services market in China.
  • In this note, we will run the deal through our ECM framework and talk about valuations.

A Walkthrough of Hyundai Department Store Demerger Event

By Sanghyun Park

  • This is an equity spinoff where the existing shareholders receive shares in the spun-off company. But this creates two LISTED companies. In such a case, there won’t be appraisal rights.
  • PASSIVE’s selling flow towards the trade suspension tends to be offset by ACTIVE’s buying flow aiming for value accretion. So, developing a timely entry/exit between these opposing flows is critical.
  • Holdco’s 30% rule dynamic generally, in relative terms, leads to an increase in the value of Opco’s stake and a decline in the value of Holdco’s stake.

Toshiba – Japan Industrial Partners The Only Real Bid?

By Mio Kato

  • Since the second of Jun Toshiba is down 14.7% while TOPIX is up 0.7%. 
  • This underperformance against TOPIX and industry peers suggests that some of the implied acquisition premium has dissipated. 
  • With reasonable potential for some form of bid coming through we consider the news about Japan Industrial Partners growing its consortium.

Link’s On Again-Off Again Scheme Is All but Off

By Arun George

  • Dye & Durham/DND has proposed a revised Link Administration (LNK AU) offer to address any FCA redress payments. Around A$1.00 per share will hang on the outcome of the FCA investigation.
  • The Link Board has said it cannot recommend the revised proposal based on value, structure and alternatives available to Link. We agree with the Board’s view.
  • The scheme is all but dead. The shares are now a back-end play and remain attractive for value investors.

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Most Read: Elan Microelectronics, Shanghai United Imaging Healthcare, Frasers Hospitality Trust, Times Neighborhood, Onewo Space-Tech, Link Administration, SK Telecom and more

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In today’s briefing:

  • Taiwan Div+ Index Basket Trade Review – Time To Swing The Other Direction
  • Index Rebalance & ETF Flow Recap: STAR50, PCOMP, SET50, AMFI, ALX
  • Last Week in Event SPACE: NTT, Frasers Hospitality, Genting/Macau, United Tractor, Arb Shockers
  • Takeaways from the Times Neighborhood Investment Debacle
  • The Second Leg Down In This Bear Market May Be Happening Now?
  • Onewo IPO: Valuation Insights
  • Merger Arb Mondays (19 Sep) – Link Admin, Ramsay, Alliance, Genex, Moya, Singapore Medical, VNET
  • (Mostly) Asia-Pac Weekly Risk Arb Wrap: Moya, Singapore Medical, Link Admin, Giordano,111 Inc, VNET
  • 3Q Dividend Estimates of Those with SSF for Cash & Carry Arb in Korea
  • That’s It Then As Link Admin Rejects D&D’s Revised Terms

Taiwan Div+ Index Basket Trade Review – Time To Swing The Other Direction

By Travis Lundy

  • In August, Janaghan Jeyakumar, CFA published his leaderboard and flow estimates for the FTSE Taiwan Dividend+ Rebalance which starts today and runs through next Thursday.
  • Late in August, I recommended a basket trade. Since then, the BUY basket has outperformed the SELL basket by 7.6%. Set & Forget it is up 7.2%.
  • I provided timing in the basket trade. Now it is time to swing the other way. 

Index Rebalance & ETF Flow Recap: STAR50, PCOMP, SET50, AMFI, ALX

By Brian Freitas


Last Week in Event SPACE: NTT, Frasers Hospitality, Genting/Macau, United Tractor, Arb Shockers

By David Blennerhassett

  • NTT (9432 JP) results were better than Softbank Corp’s and KDDI’s. The good “drift trade” may still be to be long NTT vs a basket of KDDI and Softbank Corp. 
  • The Frasers Hospitality (FHT SP) Scheme failed.  The non-vocal minority simply didn’t show up. Maybe apathy. Maybe a holiday season. Maybe lack of premium paid encouraged people to not vote.
  • In a surprise move, Genting Bhd (GENT MK)– or Genting Malaysia (GENM MK) – has joined the six incumbents in bidding for new casino licences in Macau.

Takeaways from the Times Neighborhood Investment Debacle

By Sameer Taneja

  • Times Neighborhood (9928 HK) has been a disastrous call since we first highlighted it. In this insight, we reflect upon the red flags we could have done well to spot. 
  • We cover red flags ranging from the level of precise guidance, pivot in strategy, and the parent’s poor financial health, to the effect on receivables sucking cash from the company. 
  • Everyone makes mistakes (we are human, after all). We would like to share our experience to educate readers to become better investors and sidestep investments in such names.  

The Second Leg Down In This Bear Market May Be Happening Now?

By Michael J. Howell

  • S&P500 (SPX) likely to test 3200, may be even 3000, as earnings get crushed. It looks like a classic ‘second leg-down’ in the bear market
  • Tight Central Bank Liquidity has hit sensitive bond markets driving yields higher, but also causing term premia to worryingly collapse to near all-time lows
  • Term premia fall is already set-in-stone and historically has led to much weaker reported corporate earnings some 15 months later. Hence US S&P500 earnings could skid by 20% in 2023

Onewo IPO: Valuation Insights

By Arun George



(Mostly) Asia-Pac Weekly Risk Arb Wrap: Moya, Singapore Medical, Link Admin, Giordano,111 Inc, VNET

By David Blennerhassett


3Q Dividend Estimates of Those with SSF for Cash & Carry Arb in Korea

By Sanghyun Park

  • Juice for cash & carry arbitrage doesn’t seem like much. Several names in contango, but the basis widening isn’t at a sufficiently arb-tradable level.
  • Reverse cash & carry isn’t all that attractive either, but it certainly does offer more juice, even with borrow fees. Ssangyong C&E, SKT, Shinhan, and KB deserve our attention.
  • A bit uncertain is whether the pattern of “LONG Spot until ex-dividend and Conversion to Short” through cash & carry will repeat itself this time.

That’s It Then As Link Admin Rejects D&D’s Revised Terms

By David Blennerhassett

  • After 23 months of negotiations, various bids from various parties, culminating in a protracted on-again, off-again, negotiation with Dye & Durham, Link Administration (LNK AU) has called it a day.
  • D&D arguably did the right thing and tabled a revised proposal to account for any enforcement process after the UK’s FCA raised redress payments. Link has rejected the revised terms. 
  • Link will now pursue an in-specie distribution of a minimum of 80% of Link’s shareholding in PEXA Group (PXA AU).

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Most Read: Hyundai Home Shopping Network, Socionext, Elan Microelectronics, Hitachi Metals, Onewo Space-Tech, Mirae Asset TIGER Secondary Cell ETF, Hong Kong Hang Seng Index, Keda Industrial Group, Hyundai Dept Store Co and more

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In today’s briefing:

  • KOSPI200 Dec Index Rebalance Preview: Stocks Nearing the Inclusion Zone
  • Socionext Pre-IPO – Could Expect a Further Bump in Profitability, Although Some Hidden Risks Remain
  • Taiwan Div+ Index Basket Trade Review – Time To Swing The Other Direction
  • Hitachi Metals (5486) Gets SAMR Clearance, Finally. So Now We Can Sell.
  • Onewo IPO: Trade-Offs Vs Peers
  • TIGER Battery ETF (WISE) Rebalancing in October
  • EQD | HSI (HSI Index): Use Derivatives to Play Tactical Long and Relative Value Vol Trade Vs SPX
  • Keda Industrial (600499 CH): Lithium Play Backed by Multi-Pronged Growth Strategies
  • Keda Industrial Group: Concerns About Downturn in Ceramics Machinery Market & Uncompelling Valuation
  • A Walkthrough of Hyundai Department Store Demerger Event

KOSPI200 Dec Index Rebalance Preview: Stocks Nearing the Inclusion Zone

By Brian Freitas


Socionext Pre-IPO – Could Expect a Further Bump in Profitability, Although Some Hidden Risks Remain

By Clarence Chu

  • Socionext (6526 JP) is looking to raise up to US$285m in its Japan IPO.
  • Socionext is a fabless semiconductor provider in Japan. Sales and profitability has been on an overall uptrend, and design wins in earlier fiscal years should materialize in the coming periods. 
  • However, the firm has generated a substantial portion of revenue from a related party and is reliant on a particular foundry for its front-end manufacturing.

Taiwan Div+ Index Basket Trade Review – Time To Swing The Other Direction

By Travis Lundy

  • In August, Janaghan Jeyakumar, CFA published his leaderboard and flow estimates for the FTSE Taiwan Dividend+ Rebalance which starts today and runs through next Thursday.
  • Late in August, I recommended a basket trade. Since then, the BUY basket has outperformed the SELL basket by 7.6%. Set & Forget it is up 7.2%.
  • I provided timing in the basket trade. Now it is time to swing the other way. 

Hitachi Metals (5486) Gets SAMR Clearance, Finally. So Now We Can Sell.

By Travis Lundy

  • Today before the open, China’s State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) finally announced the approval of the takeover of Hitachi Metals (5486 JP). This was what delayed things. 
  • The approval had actually been issued on 7 September, and the collected approvals in the week to the 12th were announced today. Some media outlets had the info yesterday.
  • I expect it is likely that the Bain Tender Offer to buy Hitachi Metals will be announced today after the close, or at latest, early next week.

Onewo IPO: Trade-Offs Vs Peers

By Arun George


TIGER Battery ETF (WISE) Rebalancing in October

By Sanghyun Park

  • The rebalancing trading will be at the close on October 13. The AUM currently amounts to ₩1.32T with 28 constituents, implying that the passive impacts wouldn’t be insignificant.
  • It will likely show a similar pattern to the last rebalancing. With no constituent change, weight adjustment by 10% cap of top stocks leads to weight adjustment of the rest.
  • An important variable here is the entry of newly listed stocks. SungEel Hitech and Sebitchem, the two larger cap stocks, appear to have a reasonably high inclusion probability.

EQD | HSI (HSI Index): Use Derivatives to Play Tactical Long and Relative Value Vol Trade Vs SPX

By Simon Harris

  • HSI INDEX is trading back down to recent lows and support levels. It looks oversold and there are potential catalysts for a bounce
  • Implied vols are low and options offer a great way to play a tactical long
  • We highlight a relative value vol trade vs the SPX

Keda Industrial (600499 CH): Lithium Play Backed by Multi-Pronged Growth Strategies

By Osbert Tang, CFA

  • Through its 43.58% ownership in lithium carbonate producer Lanke Lithium Industry, Keda Industrial Group (600499 CH) is well placed to benefit from the increase in lithium demand.
  • Lanke’s capacity has recently been upgraded to 30,000 tonnes. Also, Keda is adding capacity to its own integrated anode materials factory in Fujian to capture the ever-rising demand. 
  • Overseas ceramic business will see solid growth from key markets in Africa as Keda raises capacity by 65% by FY23. The stock’s valuations are inexpensive relative to peers. 

Keda Industrial Group: Concerns About Downturn in Ceramics Machinery Market & Uncompelling Valuation

By Douglas Kim

  • We are Negative on Keda Industrial over the next year due to a potential downturn in the ceramics machinery market, uncompelling valuations, and concerns about expansion into lithium battery materials. 
  • Keda Industrial Group is one of the world’s leading suppliers of building ceramic machinery and equipment.
  • Its A-Shares listed on Shanghai Stock Exchange and it completed a private placement of GDRs listing the shares in SIX Swiss Exchange in July 2022. 

A Walkthrough of Hyundai Department Store Demerger Event

By Sanghyun Park

  • This is an equity spinoff where the existing shareholders receive shares in the spun-off company. But this creates two LISTED companies. In such a case, there won’t be appraisal rights.
  • PASSIVE’s selling flow towards the trade suspension tends to be offset by ACTIVE’s buying flow aiming for value accretion. So, developing a timely entry/exit between these opposing flows is critical.
  • Holdco’s 30% rule dynamic generally, in relative terms, leads to an increase in the value of Opco’s stake and a decline in the value of Holdco’s stake.

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Most Read: Atlas Arteria, Aruhi Corp, Genting Singapore, Elan Microelectronics, CALB, WCP, Hitachi Metals, Mirae Asset TIGER Secondary Cell ETF, Hong Kong Hang Seng Index and more

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In today’s briefing:

  • Atlas Arteria (ALX AU): Acquisition, ANREO & ASX50 Inclusion
  • SBI (8473) Buys Back Into ARUHI (7198) In Partial Tender Offer
  • Genting Fancies A Flutter In Macau
  • Taiwan Div+ Index Basket Trade Review – Time To Swing The Other Direction
  • CALB IPO: Updates Support the Bull Case
  • Poor Initial IPO Book Building Results for WCP
  • Hitachi Metals (5486) Gets SAMR Clearance, Finally. So Now We Can Sell.
  • CALB Pre-IPO – Thoughts on Valuation
  • TIGER Battery ETF (WISE) Rebalancing in October
  • EQD | HSI (HSI Index): Use Derivatives to Play Tactical Long and Relative Value Vol Trade Vs SPX

Atlas Arteria (ALX AU): Acquisition, ANREO & ASX50 Inclusion

By Brian Freitas

  • Atlas Arteria (ALX AU) is acquiring 66.67% in Skyway Concession Company LLC, the concessionaire of the Chicago Skyway for an equity value of US$2.013bn (A$3.098bn).
  • The acquisition will be funded by a fully underwritten 1:1.95 ANREO to raise A$3.098bn. The offer price of A$6.3/share is a 13.7% discount to TERP and 19.3% discount to last.
  • The increase in market cap could result in Atlas Arteria (ALX AU) being added to the S&P/ASX 50 Index at the December rebalance.

SBI (8473) Buys Back Into ARUHI (7198) In Partial Tender Offer

By Travis Lundy

  • Yesterday, SBI Holdings (8473 JP) announced it would launch a tender offer to buy 33.4-51% of Aruhi Corp (7198 JP) at ¥1,500/share – a 48.5% premium to the close. 
  • ARUHI – Japan’s largest “mortgage bank” – was listed in late 2017. Long ago, its predecessor was named SBI Mortgage. This is SBI buying back in. 
  • Inside we look at valuations, shareholder structure, pro-ration. There are opportunities here.

Genting Fancies A Flutter In Macau

By David Blennerhassett

  • In a surprise move, Genting Bhd (GENT MK) – or Genting Malaysia (GENM MK) – has joined the six incumbents in bidding for new casino licences in Macau.
  • The bidding process follows Macau’s record low monthly gaming revenue in July after casinos were closed for 12 days in response to a Covid outbreak.
  • Casinos have re-opened, yet there is little to cheer about as business remains muted. The six winners are expected to be announced by the end of November or early December.

Taiwan Div+ Index Basket Trade Review – Time To Swing The Other Direction

By Travis Lundy

  • In August, Janaghan Jeyakumar, CFA published his leaderboard and flow estimates for the FTSE Taiwan Dividend+ Rebalance which starts today and runs through next Thursday.
  • Late in August, I recommended a basket trade. Since then, the BUY basket has outperformed the SELL basket by 7.6%. Set & Forget it is up 7.2%.
  • I provided timing in the basket trade. Now it is time to swing the other way. 

CALB IPO: Updates Support the Bull Case

By Arun George

  • CALB (CALBLZ CH), a leading EV battery manufacturer, is seeking to raise US$2.0 billion through an HKEx IPO, according to press reports.
  • We previously discussed the IPO in CALB IPO: The Bull Case and CALB IPO: The Bear Case. This note updates our view for the PHIP and recent developments.
  • The 1Q and truncated 1H numbers outline the highest growth among peers, customer diversification and sequential improvement in gross margin. The IPO is worth a look.

Poor Initial IPO Book Building Results for WCP

By Douglas Kim

  • Several local Korean media reported that the initial book building results for the WCP IPO has been disappointing.
  • The IPO could be priced close to 60,000 won to 65,000 won won, which would be about 19%-25% lower than the low end of the IPO price range.
  • The final decision as to whether or not WCP will go ahead with the IPO at lower price or delay it altogether is expected to be made on/near 19 September.

Hitachi Metals (5486) Gets SAMR Clearance, Finally. So Now We Can Sell.

By Travis Lundy

  • Today before the open, China’s State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) finally announced the approval of the takeover of Hitachi Metals (5486 JP). This was what delayed things. 
  • The approval had actually been issued on 7 September, and the collected approvals in the week to the 12th were announced today. Some media outlets had the info yesterday.
  • I expect it is likely that the Bain Tender Offer to buy Hitachi Metals will be announced today after the close, or at latest, early next week.

CALB Pre-IPO – Thoughts on Valuation

By Sumeet Singh

  • CALB aims to raise around US$1.5bn in its Hong Kong IPO.
  • CALB undertakes design, R&D, production and sales of EV batteries and Energy Storage Systems (ESS) products.
  • In our previous note, we undertook a peer comparison. In this note, we will talk about valuations.

TIGER Battery ETF (WISE) Rebalancing in October

By Sanghyun Park

  • The rebalancing trading will be at the close on October 13. The AUM currently amounts to ₩1.32T with 28 constituents, implying that the passive impacts wouldn’t be insignificant.
  • It will likely show a similar pattern to the last rebalancing. With no constituent change, weight adjustment by 10% cap of top stocks leads to weight adjustment of the rest.
  • An important variable here is the entry of newly listed stocks. SungEel Hitech and Sebitchem, the two larger cap stocks, appear to have a reasonably high inclusion probability.

EQD | HSI (HSI Index): Use Derivatives to Play Tactical Long and Relative Value Vol Trade Vs SPX

By Simon Harris

  • HSI INDEX is trading back down to recent lows and support levels. It looks oversold and there are potential catalysts for a bounce
  • Implied vols are low and options offer a great way to play a tactical long
  • We highlight a relative value vol trade vs the SPX

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In today’s briefing:

  • FTSE All-World/​​All-Cap Index Rebalance: Changes, Switches, Hits & Misses
  • Atlas Arteria (ALX AU): Acquisition, ANREO & ASX50 Inclusion
  • SBI (8473) Buys Back Into ARUHI (7198) In Partial Tender Offer
  • Australia: S&P/​ASX, FTSE, REMX, GDXJ Flows This Friday
  • Semiconductors Just Beginning a Long Slide
  • Genting Fancies A Flutter In Macau
  • SAIC’s Unconditional Offer For Dongzheng Now Open
  • Hyundai Heavy IPO Lock-Up – Last of the Lockups with Employees Coming Free
  • KOSDAQ 150 Early Entry Candidates for December Rebalancing
  • CALB IPO: Updates Support the Bull Case

FTSE All-World/​​All-Cap Index Rebalance: Changes, Switches, Hits & Misses

By Brian Freitas


Atlas Arteria (ALX AU): Acquisition, ANREO & ASX50 Inclusion

By Brian Freitas

  • Atlas Arteria (ALX AU) is acquiring 66.67% in Skyway Concession Company LLC, the concessionaire of the Chicago Skyway for an equity value of US$2.013bn (A$3.098bn).
  • The acquisition will be funded by a fully underwritten 1:1.95 ANREO to raise A$3.098bn. The offer price of A$6.3/share is a 13.7% discount to TERP and 19.3% discount to last.
  • The increase in market cap could result in Atlas Arteria (ALX AU) being added to the S&P/ASX 50 Index at the December rebalance.

SBI (8473) Buys Back Into ARUHI (7198) In Partial Tender Offer

By Travis Lundy

  • Yesterday, SBI Holdings (8473 JP) announced it would launch a tender offer to buy 33.4-51% of Aruhi Corp (7198 JP) at ¥1,500/share – a 48.5% premium to the close. 
  • ARUHI – Japan’s largest “mortgage bank” – was listed in late 2017. Long ago, its predecessor was named SBI Mortgage. This is SBI buying back in. 
  • Inside we look at valuations, shareholder structure, pro-ration. There are opportunities here.

Australia: S&P/​ASX, FTSE, REMX, GDXJ Flows This Friday

By Brian Freitas

  • Changes to the S&P/ASX indices, FTSE All-World/All-Cap, VanEck Vectors Rare Earth/Strategic Metals (REMX US) and VanEck Vectors Junior Gold Miners (GDXJ US) will be implemented at the close on Friday.
  • There are quite a few stocks that have over 5 days of ADV to trade from passive trackers. Pre-positions will be built up on a lot of names.
  • Short interest has increased on a lot of additions/upweights and decreased on the deletions/downweights.

Semiconductors Just Beginning a Long Slide

By Jim Handy

  • Semiconductor revenues continue to fall. which appears to be a repeat of the collapse in 2019
  • Spot market prices, a leading indicator, are soft for both DRAM and NAND flash
  • It is likely that semiconductor revenues will end the year by returning to the trendline of their historical growth of 3.9%

Genting Fancies A Flutter In Macau

By David Blennerhassett

  • In a surprise move, Genting Bhd (GENT MK) – or Genting Malaysia (GENM MK) – has joined the six incumbents in bidding for new casino licences in Macau.
  • The bidding process follows Macau’s record low monthly gaming revenue in July after casinos were closed for 12 days in response to a Covid outbreak.
  • Casinos have re-opened, yet there is little to cheer about as business remains muted. The six winners are expected to be announced by the end of November or early December.

SAIC’s Unconditional Offer For Dongzheng Now Open

By David Blennerhassett


Hyundai Heavy IPO Lock-Up – Last of the Lockups with Employees Coming Free

By Sumeet Singh

  • Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) was listed on Korea Exchange on 17th September, 2021. Its one year lock-up will expire on 17th Sep, 2022.
  • Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) is a South Korean shipbuilder. The company is majority owned by Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (009540 KS) after the latter’s spin-off in 2019.
  • In this note, we will talk about the upcoming lock-up expiry, along with recent updates.

KOSDAQ 150 Early Entry Candidates for December Rebalancing

By Sanghyun Park

  • HPSP (403870 KS) and Sungeel Hitech (365340 KS) are the candidates for Early Entry in the December rebalancing as they sit comfortably within the Early Entry zone.
  • Rsupport (131370 KS) and Kona I (052400 KS) are safe deletion bets. If they are not deleted through the rebalancing process, they will most likely be excluded by Early Entry.
  • HPSP and SungEel should see an inflow equivalent to 0.9x and 0.8x ADTVs, respectively. Rsupport and Kona I will likely suffer an outflow of 3.4x and 3.8x ADTVs, respectively.

CALB IPO: Updates Support the Bull Case

By Arun George

  • CALB (CALBLZ CH), a leading EV battery manufacturer, is seeking to raise US$2.0 billion through an HKEx IPO, according to press reports.
  • We previously discussed the IPO in CALB IPO: The Bull Case and CALB IPO: The Bear Case. This note updates our view for the PHIP and recent developments.
  • The 1Q and truncated 1H numbers outline the highest growth among peers, customer diversification and sequential improvement in gross margin. The IPO is worth a look.

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  • Arb Carnage As Giordano’s Offer Also Fails
  • Canon Buyback Done, Ricoh’s Done Shortly, Back To Your Regularly Scheduled Program
  • Atlas Arteria Placement – How to Lose Friends and Alienate Your Largest Shareholder
  • SET50 Index Rebalance Preview: Three Potential Changes in December
  • Atlas Arteria (ALX AU): Acquisition, ANREO & ASX50 Inclusion
  • Ramsay’s Bait-And-Switch KKR Offer Heads for the Exit
  • VNET: Management’s Low-Balled Non-Binding Proposal
  • Moya Holdings: Anthoni Salim’s Exit Offer
  • Australia: S&P/​ASX, FTSE, REMX, GDXJ Flows This Friday
  • Tencent/Netease: September Batch of Game Approval & Thoughts on Trading

Arb Carnage As Giordano’s Offer Also Fails

By David Blennerhassett


Canon Buyback Done, Ricoh’s Done Shortly, Back To Your Regularly Scheduled Program

By Travis Lundy

  • Canon Inc (7751 JP) has announced two buyback programs this year of ¥50bn each. Ricoh Company Ltd (7752 JP) announced one in May for ¥30bn. 
  • The result is 2.9% bought back vs 4.4%. The accretion nod goes to Ricoh. But so does the overhang nod going forward.  Effissimo+Crossholders is 40% for Ricoh. Mid20s for Canon.
  • Buyback impact-related trade timing has worked for Canon. Ricoh’s buyback ends imminently. There may be a trade to do here.

Atlas Arteria Placement – How to Lose Friends and Alienate Your Largest Shareholder

By Sumeet Singh

  • Atlas Arteria (ALX) aims to raise around US$2bn (A$3bn) via a non-renounceable entitlement offer to fund the purchase of its majority interest in Chicago Skyway.
  • Over the past few months, ALX has garnered interest from IFM which has increased its stake to 19.99%. IFM had publicly opposed this acquisition.
  • In this note, we will talk about the deal dynamic and run the deal through our ECM framework.

SET50 Index Rebalance Preview: Three Potential Changes in December

By Brian Freitas

  • The market cap review period for the December rebalance of the Stock Exchange of Thailand SET 50 Index (SET50 INDEX) started on 1 September and will end 30 November.
  • We currently see one high probability change and two lower probability changes to the index at the upcoming rebalance.
  • There are a couple of lower probability adds/deletes that will have between 3-5 days of ADV to trade from passive funds and could be interesting from a trading angle.

Atlas Arteria (ALX AU): Acquisition, ANREO & ASX50 Inclusion

By Brian Freitas

  • Atlas Arteria (ALX AU) is acquiring 66.67% in Skyway Concession Company LLC, the concessionaire of the Chicago Skyway for an equity value of US$2.013bn (A$3.098bn).
  • The acquisition will be funded by a fully underwritten 1:1.95 ANREO to raise A$3.098bn. The offer price of A$6.3/share is a 13.7% discount to TERP and 19.3% discount to last.
  • The increase in market cap could result in Atlas Arteria (ALX AU) being added to the S&P/ASX 50 Index at the December rebalance.

Ramsay’s Bait-And-Switch KKR Offer Heads for the Exit

By Arun George

  • KKR cannot improve the terms of its offer but left the door open by stating that a deal can be quickly closed if the Board is willing to reset expectations.
  • The transaction is stuck in an impasse as Ramsay Health Care (RHC AU) will not recommend KKR’s offer until it is improved, and KKR says it cannot improve terms.
  • The peers’ shares have been, on average, flat since the undisturbed date. The shares are trading slightly below the undisturbed price and are attractive on fundamentals.

VNET: Management’s Low-Balled Non-Binding Proposal

By David Blennerhassett

  • Back on the 11 April, Chinese internet data center services provider VNET (VNET US) announced a non-binding proposal from Hina Group and Shanghai’s Industrial Bank at an utterly underwhelming US$8.00/ADS.
  • Then crickets. A reported tilt from MBK Partners failed to materialise.
  • VNET has now announced a preliminary non-binding proposal from founder Josh Sheng Chen, at a similarly underwhelming price of US$8.20/ADS. 

Moya Holdings: Anthoni Salim’s Exit Offer

By David Blennerhassett

  • Indonesian water treatment play Moya Holdings Asia (MHAL SP) has announced an Exit Offer from Tamaris Infrastructure, an Anthoni Salim-controlled entity.
  • The Offer price is S$0.092/share, a 41.5% premium to last close. The Offer price will not be increased.
  • The Offer requires approval from 75% of disinterested shareholders. Tamaris and its concert parties hold 72.84%.

Australia: S&P/​ASX, FTSE, REMX, GDXJ Flows This Friday

By Brian Freitas

  • Changes to the S&P/ASX indices, FTSE All-World/All-Cap, VanEck Vectors Rare Earth/Strategic Metals (REMX US) and VanEck Vectors Junior Gold Miners (GDXJ US) will be implemented at the close on Friday.
  • There are quite a few stocks that have over 5 days of ADV to trade from passive trackers. Pre-positions will be built up on a lot of names.
  • Short interest has increased on a lot of additions/upweights and decreased on the deletions/downweights.

Tencent/Netease: September Batch of Game Approval & Thoughts on Trading

By Ke Yan, CFA, FRM

  • China just announced game approval for September batch. More games were approved in September compared to July, June and August.
  • Pace of China game approval continued to pick up albeit at a much slower pace than pre-tightening.
  • Tencent continue to score zero and Netease managed to get one game approved in 14 months. 

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  • Link Admin/D&D Deal Appears Toast As The Woodford Shoe Drops
  • Frasers Hospitality Trust Scheme Vote Fail – Minority Apathy Meets Vocal Minority. Units Drop Hard.
  • Giordano’s VGO Lapses
  • PCOMP Index Rebalance Preview Feb 23: Updated Methodology to Drive Changes
  • KODEX Battery ETF Rebalancing: Target Weight & Qty in CU of Each Constituent
  • PropertyGuru SPAC Lock-Up – Two PE’s with a US$450m Stake Are Stuck with a Liquidity Conundrum
  • VNET’s Opportunistic US$8.20 Bid from the Founder
  • Canon Buyback Done, Ricoh’s Done Shortly, Back To Your Regularly Scheduled Program
  • CALB Pre-IPO – PHIP Updates – Growth Picking up Further, Margins Turnaround
  • Link’s Scheme on Life Support as the FCA Lands a Heavy Blow

Link Admin/D&D Deal Appears Toast As The Woodford Shoe Drops

By David Blennerhassett

  • The UK Financial Conduct Authority will approve Dye & Durham’s Offer for Link Administration (LNK AU) provided it backstops restitution and/or redress payments that the FCA may levy on … 
  • … Link Fund Solutions Limited (LFSL) in relation to its management of the Woodford Fund. The amount? Up to a maximum ~A$523mn.
  • The FCA decision is not final. LFSL does not agree with its view. If D&D does not accept this commitment then a condition under the Scheme may not be satisfied.

Frasers Hospitality Trust Scheme Vote Fail – Minority Apathy Meets Vocal Minority. Units Drop Hard.

By Travis Lundy

  • In a somewhat extraordinary turn of events, the Scheme Meeting for the Frasers Hospitality Trust (FHT SP) takeover did not garner enough votes to get to YES. 
  • About 3% of units (about 8% of minorities) came out against. But only 18.8% of minorities actually voted. The deal has failed. The bidders can’t come back for a while.
  • The units are trading down nearly 25% today as a result. This is cheap against both hospitality and major S-REIT peers. Inside, I discuss Overhang and Divs.

Giordano’s VGO Lapses

By Arun George

  • The offeror and acceptances reached 46.04%, just short of the 50% minimum acceptance condition. The offeror has decided to let the Giordano International (709 HK) offer lapse.
  • The offer fell short of the 50% threshold as the Cheng family mistakenly assumed that shareholders behind Halycon’s stake were friendly shares, which would support the offer.
  • The downside will be muted as the shares are trading in line with the 1-year average forward P/E, minorities thought the offer was low, and David Webb is a buyer.

PCOMP Index Rebalance Preview Feb 23: Updated Methodology to Drive Changes

By Brian Freitas

  • From December 2022, the minimum free float requirement to be a part of the Philippines Stock Exchange PSEi Index (PCOMP INDEX) increases from 15% to 20%.
  • This could result in three deletions from the index which will result in three stocks being added to the index. Passive trackers selling the deletes will push the stocks lower.
  • The three current constituents could remain in the index if they sell stock to increase the free float. That would in turn put downward pressure on the stocks.

KODEX Battery ETF Rebalancing: Target Weight & Qty in CU of Each Constituent

By Sanghyun Park

  • KODEX Battery ETF rebalancing began on September 8 and runs until this Tuesday, the 14th.  Its AUM is 1.3 trillion won, and the number of constituents is only 25.
  • The quantity change in one CU for the 13th was confirmed. Tomorrow’s are estimates based on equal daily weights. With still two-thirds to go, the flow/price impact looks still juicy.
  • SK Innovation, L&F, LG Energy, and Ecopro will show a significant size in weight change and passive flow, so they are safe names for a LONG SHORT basket trading.

PropertyGuru SPAC Lock-Up – Two PE’s with a US$450m Stake Are Stuck with a Liquidity Conundrum

By Sumeet Singh

  • PropertyGuru (PG) tried to raise around US$300m when it undertook a merger with Bridgetown 2 SPAC in Mar 2022.
  • The transaction valued PropertyGuru at an EV of US$1.35bn and equity value of US$1.78bn. It is now trading at less than half that valuation and with very limited liquidity.
  • In this note, we will talk about the lock-up dynamics and updates since our last note.

VNET’s Opportunistic US$8.20 Bid from the Founder

By Arun George

  • 21Vianet Group (VNET US) disclosed a privatisation proposal from the founder at US$8.20 per ADS, a 2.5% premium to The Hina Group/Industrial Bank’s offer of US$8.00 (disclosed on 11 April).
  • The data centre industry continues to be a hotbed for M&A. Bloomberg reported on 27 July that MBK Partners is mulling an offer for VNET. 
  • The offer is unattractive, and Mr Cheng, with 28.79% of voting rights, will need the support of other substantial shareholders. This latest offer underlines the current mispricing of the shares

Canon Buyback Done, Ricoh’s Done Shortly, Back To Your Regularly Scheduled Program

By Travis Lundy

  • Canon Inc (7751 JP) has announced two buyback programs this year of ¥50bn each. Ricoh Company Ltd (7752 JP) announced one in May for ¥30bn. 
  • The result is 2.9% bought back vs 4.4%. The accretion nod goes to Ricoh. But so does the overhang nod going forward.  Effissimo+Crossholders is 40% for Ricoh. Mid20s for Canon.
  • Buyback impact-related trade timing has worked for Canon. Ricoh’s buyback ends imminently. There may be a trade to do here.

CALB Pre-IPO – PHIP Updates – Growth Picking up Further, Margins Turnaround

By Sumeet Singh

  • CALB aims to raise around US$1.5bn in its Hong Kong IPO.
  • CALB undertakes design, R&D, production and sales of EV batteries and Energy Storage Systems (ESS) products. 
  • In this note, we talk about the updates from the company’s recent PHIP filings.

Link’s Scheme on Life Support as the FCA Lands a Heavy Blow

By Arun George

  • FCA approval, a condition precedent, will be granted subject to a condition that Link Administration (LNK AU) makes funds available to cover any redress payments related to the Woodford matters.
  • The FCA’s maximum redress payment is £306 million. The timeline and amount of the final FCA fine remain unknown. Dye&Durham/DND and Link will struggle to find a resolution.
  • With a 30 September end date, the deal is teetering on collapse. The share price may prove attractive for long-term value investors as it reflects a sizeable FCA fine.

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  • Index Rebalance & ETF Flow Recap: NKY, HSCEI, REMX, GDXJ, Link Admin
  • Merger Arb Mondays (12 Sep) – DTAC/True, Link Admin, Ramsay, Genex, Tyro, EVOC, Giordano, 111
  • Frasers Hospitality Trust’s Scheme Votes Unexpectedly Falls Short
  • India: AMFI Stock Reclassification Preview (Dec 2022)
  • SHiDAX Board-Oisix-Shida Family Scrap
  • ECM Weekly (12th Sep 2022) – Onewo, CALB, YSB, Medanta, Beneunder, JMDC, SH Holdings, Indigo
  • STAR50 Index Rebalance Preview: Four or Five Changes in December
  • Smartkarma Corporate Webinar | BUKA: Profitability on the Horizon Through Mitra’s & Specialty Stores
  • MVIS Vietnam Index Rebalance: One Add, Two Deletes
  • KODEX Battery ETF Rebalancing: Target Weight & Qty in CU of Each Constituent

Index Rebalance & ETF Flow Recap: NKY, HSCEI, REMX, GDXJ, Link Admin

By Brian Freitas



Frasers Hospitality Trust’s Scheme Votes Unexpectedly Falls Short

By Arun George

  • Frasers Hospitality Trust (FHT SP)’s scheme just fell shy of clearing the value test as 74.88% of the total votes cast approved the scheme resolution vs the 75% requirement.
  • The shares were trading tight to terms as Frasers Property Ltd (FPL SP)’s offer of S$0.714 comprising of S$0.70 cash per share + permitted distributions (estimated 1.356 cents) was attractive.  
  • We estimate that the surprising deal break will likely lead to a 15-20% share price fall. The last close price is around 24% higher than the undisturbed price (S$0.57).

India: AMFI Stock Reclassification Preview (Dec 2022)

By Brian Freitas

  • Less than halfway through the review period, we see 6 stocks moving from MidCap to LargeCap and vice versa, and 7 stocks moving from SmallCap to MidCap and vice versa.
  • There are a bunch of stocks that are close to the cutoff ranks and there will be more change as we move deeper into the review period.
  • Over the last 6months, stocks expected to migrate upward have outperformed stocks that are expected to migrate downward. Given the large divergence, there will be a pullback at some point.

SHiDAX Board-Oisix-Shida Family Scrap

By Travis Lundy

  • Shidax Corp (4837 JP) is under offer for a partial tender by Oisix ra daichi (3182 JP). Unison Capital is expected to tender their shares.  
  • Unison may not want to go against the board but a direct transfer (i.e. not tender offer) is still possible. 
  • Some Independent Board Members have suggested the company buy Unison’s shares back. This might work BUT the end game is still the same. 

ECM Weekly (12th Sep 2022) – Onewo, CALB, YSB, Medanta, Beneunder, JMDC, SH Holdings, Indigo

By Sumeet Singh

  • Aequitas Research puts out a weekly update on the deals that were covered by the team recently along with updates for upcoming IPOs.
  • On the IPO front, a few large Hong Kong IPOs are lining up to launch soon.
  • Placements picked up this week in Japan and India with most being secondary deals.

STAR50 Index Rebalance Preview: Four or Five Changes in December

By Brian Freitas

  • Nearly 90% of the way through the review period, we see 4 changes using a 12 month minimum listing history, and 5 changes using a 6 month minimum listing history.
  • There are overlaps in the inclusions using 6/12 month minimum listing history, so there is less risk if the index committee switches from 6 to 12 months at the review.
  • Using a 6 month minimum listing history, one-way turnover is estimated at 5.07% and will result in a one-way trade of CNY 2,795m.

Smartkarma Corporate Webinar | BUKA: Profitability on the Horizon Through Mitra’s & Specialty Stores

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For our next Corporate Webinar we are glad to welcome Bukalapak’s Director – Strategy, Corp Comms and IR, Carl Reading.

In the upcoming webinar, Carl will share a short company presentation after which, he will engage in a fireside chat with Smartkarma Insight Provider, Henry Soediarko. The Corporate Webinar will include a live Q&A session.
 
This Corporate Webinar will be hosted on Tuesday, September 20, 17:00 SGT

Bukalapak (BUKA IJ) is an Indonesian-based technology company founded in 2010, with a focus on helping to create a “Fair Economy for All”. Through their online and offline commerce platforms, BUKA wants to provide everyone with better options and opportunities to get more out of life. BUKA is currently serving more than 6.8 million merchants, 14.2 million Mitra Bukalapak partners and more than 110 million users. Bukalapak recently invested a significant minority stake in AlloBank (Digital Bank) and AlloFresh (E-Groceries) to expand their product offering.


MVIS Vietnam Index Rebalance: One Add, Two Deletes

By Brian Freitas

  • Hagl Jsc (HAG VN) is an inclusion while An Phat Holdings (APH VN) and CEO Group (CEO VN) are deletes from the MVIS Vietnam Index at the September rebalance.
  • There are a lot of float and capping changes that will result in one-way turnover of 12% and a one-way trade of US$45m.
  • There are a lot of stocks that have over 1 day of ADV to trade and there could be opportunities to enter/exit positions on a move in the stocks.

KODEX Battery ETF Rebalancing: Target Weight & Qty in CU of Each Constituent

By Sanghyun Park

  • KODEX Battery ETF rebalancing began on September 8 and runs until this Tuesday, the 14th.  Its AUM is 1.3 trillion won, and the number of constituents is only 25.
  • The quantity change in one CU for the 13th was confirmed. Tomorrow’s are estimates based on equal daily weights. With still two-thirds to go, the flow/price impact looks still juicy.
  • SK Innovation, L&F, LG Energy, and Ecopro will show a significant size in weight change and passive flow, so they are safe names for a LONG SHORT basket trading.

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  • Index Rebalance & ETF Flow Recap: NKY, HSCEI, REMX, GDXJ, Link Admin
  • MVIS Global Rare Earth/​Strategic Metals Index Rebalance: Three Adds, Two Deletes
  • MVIS Global Junior Gold Miners Index Rebalance: One Delete & Plenty of Float Changes
  • 111’s Opportunistic US$3.66 Bid from the Co-Founders
  • Last Week in Event SPACE: SOHO China, Nikkei 225 Review, SK Chemicals, SingTel, Porsche, Tyro
  • Korea ETF Market Size Breakdown from a Flow Trading Perspective
  • Backtesting Implications: Korea Sector ETFs Rebalancing on the 8th
  • (Mostly) Asia-Pac Weekly Risk Arb Wrap: Tyro, Shidax, Link Admin, Giordano, Hitachi Transport
  • Nikon (7731) | Snapping up a 3D Printing World Leader
  • Merger Arb Mondays (12 Sep) – DTAC/True, Link Admin, Ramsay, Genex, Tyro, EVOC, Giordano, 111

Index Rebalance & ETF Flow Recap: NKY, HSCEI, REMX, GDXJ, Link Admin

By Brian Freitas



MVIS Global Junior Gold Miners Index Rebalance: One Delete & Plenty of Float Changes

By Brian Freitas

  • Great Panther (GPL US) is a deletion from the VanEck Vectors Junior Gold Miners ETF (GDXJ US). There are a lot of float changes that will result in passive flows.
  • One way turnover is estimated at 3.4% and will result in a one-way trade of US$106m at the September rebalance.
  • Most index constituents have traded poorly over the last few months and the stocks with passive inflows could outperform their peers in the short-term.

111’s Opportunistic US$3.66 Bid from the Co-Founders

By Arun George

  • 111 Inc (YI US), the largest virtual pharmacy network in China, disclosed a privatisation proposal from a co-founder-led consortium at US$3.66 per ADS, a 20.0% premium to the undisturbed price. 
  • For privatisation to succeed, shareholders representing two-thirds of shares present and voting need to approve the deal. The co-founders represent 92.04% of the total voting power.
  • The offer price is unattractive but this is a done deal. At the last close, the gross and annualised spread for a January 2023 completion is 11.6% and 33.4%, respectively. 

Last Week in Event SPACE: SOHO China, Nikkei 225 Review, SK Chemicals, SingTel, Porsche, Tyro

By David Blennerhassett


Korea ETF Market Size Breakdown from a Flow Trading Perspective

By Sanghyun Park

  • There are 611 ETFs with a combined AUM of ₩76T. Korea is in the global top 7. ₩32T worth of ETFs belongs to local equity, half of which are index-trackers.
  • The market began to pay attention to the less crowded areas. The result is the rise of sector ETFs. Sector-type has also grown significantly, now with an AUM of ₩8.4T.
  • Lower predictability causes their rebalancings to be relatively less crowded. That is, the profit effect of acquiring prior information is much more dramatic on the day of rebalancing trading.

Backtesting Implications: Korea Sector ETFs Rebalancing on the 8th

By Sanghyun Park

  • Compared to the tightly crowded KOSPI 200, the sector ETFs’ rebalancing flow trading appears relatively less crowded, which led to a significantly higher flow/price correlation on the rebalancing day.
  • The KRX now delivers the rebalancing results of the KRX Sector & K-New Deal Indexes only to paying customers. This can increase the profit effect of acquiring prior information.
  • So, safe play, which builds up a position from the time this information is acquired, rather than an aggressive preemptive position build-up, can still obtain a sufficient level of juice.

(Mostly) Asia-Pac Weekly Risk Arb Wrap: Tyro, Shidax, Link Admin, Giordano, Hitachi Transport

By David Blennerhassett


Nikon (7731) | Snapping up a 3D Printing World Leader

By Mark Chadwick

  • We believe the market may have missed the important acquisition of 3D printing firm, SLM Solutions
  • The 3D printing market is expected to grow rapidly driven by industrial applications that require accurate products and rapid time to market
  • We believe the acquisition is a good fit for Nikon and that the realization of synergies could see SLM making a meaningful profit contribution


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  • DTAC/​True Merger: NBTC Likely to Set Measures to Approve Merger
  • Evolution Gaming: The World’s Largest Casino, Which You Probably Never Heard Of
  • MVIS Global Junior Gold Miners Index Rebalance: One Delete & Plenty of Float Changes
  • MVIS Global Rare Earth/​Strategic Metals Index Rebalance: Three Adds, Two Deletes
  • Korea ETF Market Size Breakdown from a Flow Trading Perspective
  • Japan Weekly | Renova, Mitsubishi Motors, Mercari
  • HK Short Interest: Short Spike for Tech Stocks
  • CALB IPO Preview
  • Onewo IPO: Trade-Offs Vs Peers
  • Index Rebalance & ETF Flow Recap: NKY, HSCEI, REMX, GDXJ, Link Admin

DTAC/​True Merger: NBTC Likely to Set Measures to Approve Merger

By Arun George

  • The Bangkok Post reports that the Thai regulator (NBTC) will propose ten remedial measures to approve the Total Access Communication (DTAC TB)/True Corp Pcl (TRUE TB) merger.
  • The NBTC board is not expected to issue a final decision as it waits for an interpretation by the Council of State if it can approve or reject the merger.
  • The current share price ratio is 9.511x vs the swap ratio of 10.221x. At last close, DTAC and True’s gross spread to the VTO price is 9.2% and 10.7%, respectively.

Evolution Gaming: The World’s Largest Casino, Which You Probably Never Heard Of

By Steven Chen

  • Although lesser-known, this Swedish company dominates one of the most lucrative segments of the global casino industry.
  • In our view, it is probably the only investable casino company, and despite its size, still has a massive growth runway ahead.
  • Our DCF model implies a 15%-20% total return for the company’s long-term shareholders.

MVIS Global Junior Gold Miners Index Rebalance: One Delete & Plenty of Float Changes

By Brian Freitas

  • Great Panther (GPL US) is a deletion from the VanEck Vectors Junior Gold Miners ETF (GDXJ US). There are a lot of float changes that will result in passive flows.
  • One way turnover is estimated at 3.4% and will result in a one-way trade of US$106m at the September rebalance.
  • Most index constituents have traded poorly over the last few months and the stocks with passive inflows could outperform their peers in the short-term.


Korea ETF Market Size Breakdown from a Flow Trading Perspective

By Sanghyun Park

  • There are 611 ETFs with a combined AUM of ₩76T. Korea is in the global top 7. ₩32T worth of ETFs belongs to local equity, half of which are index-trackers.
  • The market began to pay attention to the less crowded areas. The result is the rise of sector ETFs. Sector-type has also grown significantly, now with an AUM of ₩8.4T.
  • Lower predictability causes their rebalancings to be relatively less crowded. That is, the profit effect of acquiring prior information is much more dramatic on the day of rebalancing trading.

Japan Weekly | Renova, Mitsubishi Motors, Mercari

By Mark Chadwick

  • The Nikkei was up +2.15% over the past week (-2% YTD): the yen was 1.2% weaker at ¥142/$
  • The news was focused on the sharp drop in the yen with even the BoJ Governor Kuroda noting some undesirable effects
  • The proportion of female directors rose to 9%, a slight increase over 7.4% in the previous year

HK Short Interest: Short Spike for Tech Stocks

By Ke Yan, CFA, FRM

  • We analyzed the latest HK SFC report for aggregate short position as of Sep 2nd.
  • Top short increases and decreases were tabulated for one week and four week period. 
  • We highlight short spike for Tencent, Meituan, Jd.com, Baidu, and Cosco Shipping.

CALB IPO Preview

By Douglas Kim

  • China Aviation Lithium Battery (CALB) is getting ready for an IPO in Hong Kong.
  • In the past several days, CALB received the approval from the Hong Kong stock exchange for an IPO.
  • In the next two years, CALB expects its production capacity for lithium batteries to increase to about 55 GWh which is more than 6x the capacity at end of 2021. 

Onewo IPO: Trade-Offs Vs Peers

By Arun George


Index Rebalance & ETF Flow Recap: NKY, HSCEI, REMX, GDXJ, Link Admin

By Brian Freitas


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