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Brief China: Notes from the Silk Road: Nine Dragons Paper Holdings (2689.HK) – Potential Volatility Risk and more

In this briefing:

  1. Notes from the Silk Road: Nine Dragons Paper Holdings (2689.HK) – Potential Volatility Risk
  2. Weekly Oil Views: Crude Rises to 3-Month High but Further Upside May Be Limited
  3. Asia’s External Balances Signal Safety for Investors
  4. IQiyi (IQ): In 4Q18, Baidu’s Growth Engine Lost Control Over Content Cost
  5. Sharp MoM Decline In January Semi WFE Sales Casts A Spanner In Second Half Recovery Works.

1. Notes from the Silk Road: Nine Dragons Paper Holdings (2689.HK) – Potential Volatility Risk

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On the eve of the Chinese New Year holiday Nine Dragon Paper (NDP) released a profit warning regarding their H1 FY19 fiscal earnings. This warning came ahead of the 26th February 2019 Board Meeting.

Management guidance calls for a decrease for H1-2019 of approximately 45% YoY and revenue line of not less than RMB2.4bn. NDP cites an increase in raw materials and a decrease in the selling price of the products. 

Despite the negative news, the share price has rallied 15% since the announcement. We examine the implications.

2. Weekly Oil Views: Crude Rises to 3-Month High but Further Upside May Be Limited

Another week of US-China negotiations and another big boost to market sentiment. Stock markets as well as crude rallied last week on the back of news from Washington that the US and China were preparing to sign a framework deal in the form of several MoUs covering trade and structural issues.

But there are other economic concerns around the globe, and a preliminary deal between the US and China is not going to curb all the headwinds. Further upside to crude may also be limited because much of the anticipated rapprochement between the two countries has already been factored in. WTI prices stabilising well above the $50/barrel threshold are also likely to support strong growth in US production, which hit the 12 million b/d mark last week.

Nonetheless, there are factors on the supply front that could trigger a spike beyond $70/barrel for Brent, especially if combined with a turnaround in economic and oil demand growth expectations.

If that happens, we believe the Saudis will ease up on over-compliance with their own production cuts, either voluntarily or under renewed pressure from US President Donald Trump.

3. Asia’s External Balances Signal Safety for Investors

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Asian currencies are, in general, well supported by economic fundamentals in the form of external surpluses and interest rate differentials. Indeed, most Asian currencies display an appreciating bias, contrary to perceptions in 2018 when all of them lost ground to the US dollar. Over the last year the underlying external strength has been reflected in Asian currency appreciation against the US dollar.

4. IQiyi (IQ): In 4Q18, Baidu’s Growth Engine Lost Control Over Content Cost

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  • We notice that the growth rate of cost of revenues exceeded the growth rate of membership revenues.
  • We believe that the margins will continue to decline even if the advertising business recovers.
  • IQ has the largest monthly active users in the video market, but it does not have an obvious advantage over Tencent Holdings (700 HK) .

5. Sharp MoM Decline In January Semi WFE Sales Casts A Spanner In Second Half Recovery Works.

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According to SEMI, North American (NA) WFE sales for January 2019 fell to $1.9 billion, down ~10% sequentially and ~20% YoY. This was an abrupt reversal of the recovery trend implied by the December 2018 sales of $2.1 billion and is the biggest monthly sales YoY decline since June 2013.

Just as declining monthly WFE sales preceded the current semiconductor downturn by some six months, the continuation of December’s MoM WFE decline reversal trend was a prerequisite for a second half recovery in the broader semiconductor sector. With that trend well and truly broken,  we now anticipate a more delayed, gradual and prolonged recovery, one which is now unlikely to materialise until late third, early fourth quarter 2019. 

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