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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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Daily Brief Thematic (Sector/Industry): Good Morning Japan |Equities Continue to Hold; China Stocks on Fire; Japan Major SQ and more

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In today’s briefing:

  • Good Morning Japan |Equities Continue to Hold; China Stocks on Fire; Japan Major SQ
  • China’s EV-Makers Race to Secure Orders Before Subsidies End
  • Unrestrained Investment Creates Looming Glut for China’s Solar Supply Chain, Analysts Say
  • Logistics Begins Slow Recovery as China Eases Covid Controls

Good Morning Japan |Equities Continue to Hold; China Stocks on Fire; Japan Major SQ

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: SPX continue to hold as Tech leads the rebound; FTC moves to block MSFT acquistion of Activision (good); China stocks continue to be bid; Broadcom strong;  PPI on Friday
  • JAPAN: Major SQ  futures point to +0.4% open on the NKY;  Govt continues to push forward with Nuclear rebirth(postive MHI);  Kishida outlines how to pay for massive defense spending rise

China’s EV-Makers Race to Secure Orders Before Subsidies End

By Caixin Global

  • Chinese electric-vehicle (EV) makers are pulling out all the stops to lure buyers into placing orders by the end of 2022, before subsidies for new-energy vehicle (NEV) purchases are completely phased out
  • Carmakers are adopting these sales strategies because they want to “get in ahead of rivals” to secure as many orders as possible before 2023 amid growing speculation that China’s passenger NEV market will likely enter a phase of readjustment
  • Government subsidies were introduced in 2010 to spur the growth of the industry — alongside other support policies such as tax breaks for buyers

Unrestrained Investment Creates Looming Glut for China’s Solar Supply Chain, Analysts Say

By Caixin Global

  • China, by far the world’s largest producer of solar panels and components, will likely face a glut of the photovoltaic (PV) materials next year
  • Polysilicon, the main raw material used in solar PV manufacturing, will be in “severe oversupply” in 2023 as reckless investments by industry newcomers are set to double annual production capacity
  • Silicon wafers, which are made of polysilicon and used to manufacture solar cells, could also face a production surplus

Logistics Begins Slow Recovery as China Eases Covid Controls

By Caixin Global

  • Logistics services in China are recovering at a sluggish pace, despite the government relaxing its “zero-Covid” policy.
  • Some truck freight firms have resumed operations at terminals and distribution centers in major cities after local governments eased large-scale Covid lockdowns.
  • But logistics service providers are operating far below capacity as many delivery terminals and distribution centers face lingering, though smaller, restrictions amid a spike in Covid cases.

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Daily Brief Thematic (Sector/Industry): Good Morning Japan | Directionless Equities; As China Normalizes; Carvana Bankruptcy Imminent and more

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In today’s briefing:

  • Good Morning Japan | Directionless Equities; As China Normalizes; Carvana Bankruptcy Imminent
  • Mining Monthly: November Edition

Good Morning Japan | Directionless Equities; As China Normalizes; Carvana Bankruptcy Imminent

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:  SPX holding 100D; Trading in tight range at support; Focus on now recession risks; China continues to normalize around COVID; Microsoft tries to appease regulators; Carvana facing bankruptcy 
  • JAPAN: NKY futs -0.4% vs cash;  USDJPY ¥136.5;  Quiet ahead of major SQ; ANA  hiring again;  KEPCO set to restart Genkai; Hitachi canxl treasury shares; Nintendo strikes deal  with MSFT

Mining Monthly: November Edition

By Atrium Research

  • Producers, developers, and explorers continue to trade at low multiples.
  • These low multiples make for great buying opportunities; there are plenty of standout winners despite the weak performance
  • We anticipate the number of bankruptcies to rise as companies struggle to raise funds and treasuries dwindle

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Daily Brief Thematic (Sector/Industry): Good Morning Japan | Recession Fears (Again) and more

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In today’s briefing:

  • Good Morning Japan | Recession Fears (Again)
  • Market Strategy – A New Base Case as China Is Finally Rescuing Itself

Good Morning Japan | Recession Fears (Again)

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:  Recession fears reassert,  10/11 SPX sectors in red; Wall street to cut staff; Pepsi cutting staff; Oil making lows; TSMC to lift Arizona Spend to $40bn
  • JAPAN: Futs indicate -0.8% for NKY cash; Amazing NKY recovery yesterday – we have no clue; Japan consumers spending; Decarbonization spend accelerating; DX too; Kyowa Kirin product failure

Market Strategy – A New Base Case as China Is Finally Rescuing Itself

By China Tonghai Securities Research

  • As we highlighted in a separate note published today, there are moves in easing of Covid-policy in cities like Shenzhen and Shanghai over the weekend scrapping the requirement for commuters to present PCR test results to travel on public transport, following similar moves by Tianjin, Chengdu, and Chongqing.
  • People in Beijing, Guzhou, Zhejiang province, and other cities could buy drugs to ease coronavirus symptoms without real-name registration.
  • We believe these are precursors to further relaxation and opening of China.

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Daily Brief Thematic (Sector/Industry): Good Morning Japan | Smoking Hot Services PMI Sinks Equities; WCup: Japan Out on Penalties and more

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In today’s briefing:

  • Good Morning Japan | Smoking Hot Services PMI Sinks Equities; WCup: Japan Out on Penalties
  • Uranium: Asymmetry at its Finest

Good Morning Japan | Smoking Hot Services PMI Sinks Equities; WCup: Japan Out on Penalties

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/LIKE TO KEEP ABREAST.
  • OVERSEAS: Service PMI print sinks equities;  China: Green shoots continue to emerge with COVID policy; SPAC market unravelling; TESLA refutes China production cut news
  • JAPAN: Out on Penalities- Samurai Blues exit the WCup; Markets: NKY Futs -0.5% vs Cash, USDJPY down to ¥136;  Rating Changes: U/G to Kuraray, NTN;  D/G to Softbank, Takeuchi

Uranium: Asymmetry at its Finest

By Atrium Research

  • What you need to know: We are expecting demand for uranium to scale upward over the next 5+ years due to decarbonization and energy security trends
  • Limited brownfield projects and the lack of incentive for greenfield projects at $50/lb U3O8 will create a supply/demand imbalance
  • The new utility contracting cycle and Sprott Trust will continue to create price momentum for spot uranium While demand for uranium continues to progress higher due to shifting government policies to meet decarbonization goals and the newfound focus on energy independence, spot prices remain too low to incentivize new production.

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Daily Brief Thematic (Sector/Industry): Good Morning Japan | Fed Raised Hopes-Dashed by Jobs but PMI Supportive and more

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In today’s briefing:

  • Good Morning Japan | Fed Raised Hopes-Dashed by Jobs but PMI Supportive
  • Japan Weekly | 3 Growth Stocks to Buy on the Dip
  • The Innovation Portfolios – Week 2
  • China to End Zero COVID Policy? – Reexamine the Reopening Timeline and Potential Impact

Good Morning Japan | Fed Raised Hopes-Dashed by Jobs but PMI Supportive

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: STRONG Jobs numbers- dent in Fed pivot narrative; BUT Nov Manuf PMI supportive w/Contraction; SPX -0.1%, intraday-Lower left upper right day; Big airplane UAL order for BA.
  • JAPAN: Focus: WCup. JP vs Croatia tonight;  USDJPY 134 handle; Energy security: Govt wants LNG reserves+New plants; Weak Nov retail numbers; Retailer Nojima blazing the trail with +6% wage hike

Japan Weekly | 3 Growth Stocks to Buy on the Dip

By Mark Chadwick

  • After leading the market higher in 2021, growth stocks have significantly underperformed over the past 12 months. 
  • Valuations may not yet have reached rock bottom levels and all these 3 stocks still trade at a premium to our universe of 14x PE
  • These 3 stocks all have strong long-terms structural drivers that make buying on the dip attractive for patient investors

The Innovation Portfolios – Week 2

By Pyari Menon


China to End Zero COVID Policy? – Reexamine the Reopening Timeline and Potential Impact

By Xinyao (Criss) Wang

  • The latest press conference has many statements that appeared publicly for the first time or were rarely used before,which reflected the intention to pave the way for the tone change.
  • We don’t expect there would be an official announcement stating clearly “ending the Zero COVID policy”, but policy adjustments would be made accordingly. The reopening timeline could be brought forward.
  • The economic problem is not simply caused by the pandemic, which is just the last straw to topple the dominoes. We analyzed the impact of reopening and investment opportunities. 

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Daily Brief Thematic (Sector/Industry): GEM Weekly (2 Dec 2022): China RRR and more

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In today’s briefing:

  • GEM Weekly (2 Dec 2022): China RRR, Asian PMI Data, India GDP; Baidu, TSMC

GEM Weekly (2 Dec 2022): China RRR, Asian PMI Data, India GDP; Baidu, TSMC

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.
  • Macro data points: Chinese RRR and PMI data, Indian GDP growth, Asian PMI data
  • Companies mentioned:Baidu (9888 HK), Taiwan Semiconductor (TSMC) (2330 TT)

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Daily Brief Thematic (Sector/Industry): Is Bank Loan Growth to Industry Really Robust? and more

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In today’s briefing:

  • Is Bank Loan Growth to Industry Really Robust?

Is Bank Loan Growth to Industry Really Robust?

By Hemindra Hazari

  • After years of stagnation Indian banks reporting a revival in loan growth to companies
  • Although there is a spurt in loan growth as compared with the past 3 years, the issue is whether such a growth rate will be sustained.
  • Loan growth to companies must be viewed in the context of Wholesale Price Index inflation (especially in input prices) and what activities banks are financing

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