Utilities Sector

Daily Utlilities: HK Connect Discovery Weekly: CRRC, Car Inc/UCar (2019-01-25) and more

In this briefing:

  1. HK Connect Discovery Weekly: CRRC, Car Inc/UCar (2019-01-25)
  2. Centrica PLC (CNA LN): Lots of Gas but No Fizz
  3. Global Ex-U.S. Equity Strategy: MSCI EM in Early Stages of Bottoming

1. HK Connect Discovery Weekly: CRRC, Car Inc/UCar (2019-01-25)

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In our Discover HK Connect series, we aim to help our investors understand the flow of southbound trades via the Hong Kong Connect, as analyzed by our proprietary data engine. We will discuss the stocks that experienced the most inflow and outflow by mainland investors in the past seven days.

We split the stocks eligible for the Hong Kong Connect trade into three groups: component stocks in the HSCEI index, stocks with a market capitalization between USD 1 billion and USD 5 billion, and stocks with a market capitalization between USD 500 million and USD 1 billion.

In this week’s HK Connect Discovery, we highlight that CRRC’s outflow coincides with media reports that highlight the risks of China’s investment in high-speed railway. We also see a very substantial southbound flow into Car Inc. 

2. Centrica PLC (CNA LN): Lots of Gas but No Fizz

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The political decision to exit the European Union has unpredictable negative consequences for both the UK economy and stockmarket. My purpose is to identify a portfolio of UK shorts and occasional longs.  

Centrica PLC: What does it do ?

Centrica, through its operating subsidiary British gas is the largest of the six major energy supply companies operating in the UK. The core activity, and providing around 70% of revenues, is energy supply to households and businesses in the UK, US and Canada. The group has a 28% share of the home energy market in the UK and 13% of the market in US. In energy supply to businesses, Centrica is the second largest supplier in the US where it claims a 15% market share. Beyond energy supply Centrica has three established business, Services, Trading, and E&P, and two nascent high growth businesses Distributed Energy & Power and Connected Home

Why is it in the short portfolio?

Energy Supply is dominated by regulation and price conscious consumers which has lead management to predict a flat revenue outcome over the long term. Customer numbers are declining, the recently introduced default tariff price cap will eat into revenues, and higher gas prices are unhelpful.

Recognizing the problem management intend to treat Energy Supply as a cash-cow re-investing its cash-flow into the growth businesses. However the available upside from these new ventures may not provide sufficient compensation. More immediately consideration of cash-flow suggests the dividend, currently supporting the shares with a near 9% yield, may not prove sustainable.

3. Global Ex-U.S. Equity Strategy: MSCI EM in Early Stages of Bottoming

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Our overall global outlook remains cautious and continued downward pressure on global equities remains our expectation. One bright spot is EM (more on this below), which continues to give us hope that global equities can bottom out.  We provide a technical appraisal of major markets and highlight actionable setups within the global Utilities and Staples Sectors.

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