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Daily Brief Thematic (Sector/Industry): Show Me The (Dividend) Money – Play on Japanese High Dividend Yielding Stocks and more

In today’s briefing:

  • Show Me The (Dividend) Money – Play on Japanese High Dividend Yielding Stocks
  • There’s Something About Air Cargo
  • Ohayo Japan | Nippon Steel Forges Ahead with Deal for U.S. Steel
  • Singapore – Domestic Credit Growth Negative Past Four Consecutive Months | Core Income Delta Risk
  • Inflation Still a Drag on Japanese Consumer Confidence
  • China’s Central Economic Work Conference – Something You May Not Be Aware Of
  • Furniture/Furnishings Weekly – Costco Shows Why It’s Best in Class
  • A County in Maryland Came up With a New Way of Building Affordable Homes
  • The Highlights – Cannabis News for the Week Ending December 15, 2023


Show Me The (Dividend) Money – Play on Japanese High Dividend Yielding Stocks

By Mohshin Aziz

  • Government policies compel Japanese companies to embrace shareholder-friendly practices, adherently engaging in regular dividend payments and executing share buybacks  
  • The quick way to boost shareholder value is via share buybacks, but the efficacy diminishes as the price-to-book ratio increases, whereas the appeal of dividends continues to strengthen
  • Japan is the BEST destination for sourcing high-quality blue-chip companies with promising prospects that consistently pay reliable and high dividends

There’s Something About Air Cargo

By Mohshin Aziz

  • FT article uncovers other contributors to surging air freight rates—Chinese online brands Temu and Shein are flooding Western nations with fast fashion and inexpensive e-commerce goods  
  • The biggest beneficiaries are Chinese carriers with significant air cargo exposure, and Cathay Pacific. This presents a potential catalyst for an earnings beat and a boost to the share price.
  • Carriers from Taiwan and South Korea will benefit from supply tightness to the U.S.. Logistics providers are unlikely to benefit much due to tight margins and volatile high freight rates 

Ohayo Japan | Nippon Steel Forges Ahead with Deal for U.S. Steel

By Mark Chadwick

  • Overseas: SPX +0.5%, M&A action drives market higher. Fed talks down interest rate cuts.
  • Today: NKY Futs -0.1% v cash. JPY 142.9; Japan’s FSA wants to overhaul tender offer rules; Mit Elec to step up cross-share unwind
  • Japan: Nippon Steel’s $15bn acquisition of U.S. Steel is a bold move; it secures a top-three global position & substantial share in the EV e-steel market.

Singapore – Domestic Credit Growth Negative Past Four Consecutive Months | Core Income Delta Risk

By Daniel Tabbush

  • With Singapore bank’s negative credit growth now at -4.7% YoY in the latest available month of October, there is increased risk of worsening net interest income growth.
  • Over the past several months the severity of worsening domestic credit growth in Singapore is acute moving from +8% YoY in May to -5% YoY in October.
  • OCBC and DBS saw net interest income delta essentially flat YoY, while for UOB net interest income delta was well lower. 2H23 can be far worse for all.

Inflation Still a Drag on Japanese Consumer Confidence

By Michael Causton

  • There is more optimism about headline inflation but for the average Japanese consumer, there are major concerns given the 9% spike in food inflation.
  • Surveys suggest that households reduced shopping frequency for daily needs consumer goods by about 10% in the first nine months of 2023 alone.
  • Retailers, meanwhile, are taking steps to reduce prices where they can, creating a widening gap between retailers with the capacity to lower prices and those that can’t.

China’s Central Economic Work Conference – Something You May Not Be Aware Of

By Xinyao (Criss) Wang

  • China hopes to establish the new before abolishing the old, which means after new industries bring new growth drivers to new economic structure, it’s time to abolish the old model. 
  • China wouldn’t carry out aggressive stimulus, but attach importance to the quality and efficiency of policies. The country’s top leaders do not agree with the current phenomenon of so-called “deflation”.
  • Expansion of effective demand will inevitably involve the reforms of tax/financial system and the role of national capital in development. The economic theoretical basis of China’s future development deserves attention.

Furniture/Furnishings Weekly – Costco Shows Why It’s Best in Class

By Water Tower Research

  • Stocks have had a few good weeks and last week was another. The furniture/furnishings group has focused on restoring and defending margins.
  • The “rolling recession” rolled over the sector this year. Despite sales pressure, earnings improved for the best in the group, notably the commercial/contract names, residential manufacturers, and select retailers.
  • Costco, which includes furniture in its broad merchandise mix, reported 1QFY24 revenue of $57.8 billion, matching estimates. 

A County in Maryland Came up With a New Way of Building Affordable Homes

By Odd Lots

  • Housing is a permanent source of anxiety for everyone and a perennial source of interest.
  • The current housing market is uncertain and facing long-term structural issues.
  • The Fed’s attempt to cool down inflation by raising interest rates has impaired the supply side of housing and worsened housing affordability.

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The Highlights – Cannabis News for the Week Ending December 15, 2023

By Water Tower Research

  • In a week with lower news flow and volume, cannabis stocks drifted lower.
  • The US cannabis MSOS ETF dropped 10.86%, while the global YOLO ETF lost 8.23%. YTD, MSOS and YOLO are down 4.86% and 19.44%, respectively, indicating the relative outperformance of US cannabis stocks versus their global (primarily Canadian) peers.
  • Glass House Brands (NEO: GLAS, OTCQX: GLASF) inched up 1.09% last week and is now +142.40% YTD.

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