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Weekly Top Ten Event-Driven and Index Rebalance – Sep 15, 2024

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This weekly newsletter pulls together summaries of the top ten most-read Insights across Event-Driven and Index Rebalance on Smartkarma.

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1. Midea Group (300 HK): IPO Open Now; Upcoming Index Flows

By Brian Freitas, Periscope Analytics

  • The Midea Group (300 HK) IPO is being offered at a price range of HK$52-54.8/share, a discount of 20.9%-25% to Midea Group. That will raise US$3.28bn-US$3.46bn for the company.
  • Midea Group (300 HK) will not get Fast Entry to the HSCI but will be added to Southbound Stock Connect on 14 October once the price stabilisation period has ended.
  • Midea Group (300 HK) should get Fast Entry to one global index and that could lead to inclusion in the iShares China Large-Cap (FXI) (FXI US) too.

2. Select Sector Indices: Inflows to Apple, Palantir, Dell Will Add to SPX Buying

By Brian Freitas, Periscope Analytics


3. CSI300 Index Rebalance Preview: Round-Trip Trade Tops US$6bn as ETF Creations Soar

By Brian Freitas, Periscope Analytics

  • There could be 17 changes at the December rebalance with the Industrials sector gaining 3 index spots and the Information Technology sector losing 3 spots.
  • We estimate one-way turnover of 2.9% at the rebalance leading to a one-way trade of CNY 21.96bn (US$3.1bn). There are 22 stocks with over 3x ADV to trade.
  • Impact on the stocks has increased as creations in ETFs linked to the CSI 300 Index continue. That flow will reverse from the deletions in the next few months.

4. Midea Group (300 HK): Priced at Top End; Offer Size Adj Option Exercise Would Ease Index Fast Entry

By Brian Freitas, Periscope Analytics

  • Media reports indicate that Midea Group (000333 CH) has priced its H-shares IPO at HK$54.8/share, the top of the range. That is a 19.85% discount to the A-shares.
  • Reports also indicate that the IPO was oversubscribed multiple times with Hillhouse and GIC putting in large orders. That could result in the Offer Size Adjustment Option being exercised.
  • The exercise of the Offer Size Adjustment Option will take the IPO raise to HK$31bn (US$3.98bn) and index inclusion in some of the larger indices will become a lot easier.

5. S&P/​​​​ASX Index Rebalance (Sep 2024): Two Big Surprises; Positioning Is Mixed

By Brian Freitas, Periscope Analytics


6. MBK’s Dual Tenders for Korea Zinc and Youngpoong Precision: The Largest Deal Ever in Korea

By Sanghyun Park, Clepsydra Capital

  • MBK launches a tender offer to acquire 14.6% of Korea Zinc at ₩660,000 per share, a ₩2T deal with an 18.7% premium. Offer runs from September 13 to October 4.
  • On top of that, MBK’s also rolling out a tender offer for Young Poong Precision at ₩20,000 per share—a hefty 113% premium over yesterday’s close.
  • Spread action is possible if the Choi family counters, driving volatility. The market’s watching for a higher bid, which could create trading opportunities amid rising spread volatility.

7. 7&I Rejects ACT’s Bid As Too Low, Not Worth Discussing, ACT Whines, 7&I Taps The Sign

By Travis Lundy, Quiddity Advisors

  • Late last week, the Nikkei reported Seven & I Holdings (3382 JP) would send a letter to Couche-Tard saying they reviewed ACT’s Proposal and deemed it “inadequate.” Indeed it was.
  • 7&i then published the Board’s letter, saying 7&i remained open to discussions but ACT’s Offer “grossly undervalued” 7&i’s intrinsic value and lacked in other areas. ACT responded with a “letter.”
  • But ACT’s “letter” was a press release aimed not at 7&i but the public. 7&i released a terse response today. ACT is the suitor. It needs to act like it.

8. SENSEX Index Rebalance Preview: Trent Could Replace Bajaj Finserv; BUT F&O Adds Could Change That

By Brian Freitas, Periscope Analytics


9. Taking Advantage of Terumo (4543) Weakness And After-Offering Flow

By Travis Lundy, Quiddity Advisors

  • Terumo Corp (4543 JP) was able to hang in well after the announcement, up until the day or two before pricing date, then the shares were walloped into Pricing. 
  • After pricing, they have fallen and erased most of the discount. That’s an opportunity. 
  • The shares have underperformed Peers, and there is flow to come. This deal was, as advertised, smaller than it first appeared. 

10. Seven & I Holdings (3382 JP): State of Play

By Arun George, Global Equity Research Ltd

  • Despite Seven & I Holdings (3382 JP)‘s rejection, Alimentation Couche-Tard (ATD CN) remains prepared to enter collaborative and friendly discussions to focus on finding greater value for 7&i shareholders. 
  • Couche-Tard’s options are to return with a revised offer, go hostile or walk away. Couche-Tard will likely test the Board’s resolve by returning with a higher offer.
  • The Board’s options are to go through the motions (appointing IFAs), conduct a market check or launch a more aggressive action plan to placate restive shareholders.