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Daily Market Outlook 13 Jul 2016
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Risk appetite on the rise
Expect the SET to trade higher today, joining a global stock rally as markets see solid US economy from last Friday’s job reports still and rising prospects for stimulus actions from major countries and central banks, especially Japan and the ECB. Political uncertainty in Britain have dropped by a certain extent with a new British PM. Apparently, risk appetite has been on the rise at the expense of safe-haven demand. Adding to a positive tone, on the local front, the Cabinet gave the green light to the Bt100bn Thailand Future Fund (TFF) with Bt10bn immediate investments in many road and highway projects, coupled with a new Bt15,000 tax deduction scheme on OTOP products.
Pick of the day: SCC (Bt482.00; NR; Bloomberg TP Bt548.53) Siam Cement PCL is our pick of the day with a very robust
outlook for petrochemical business alongside the imminent
recovery in cement demand domestically, while its valuation is
still interesting. The strong petrochemical business has been
repeatedly affirmed by robust HDPE-Naphtha price spreads in
the region which have been able to continuously stay above
US$700/tonne. Meanwhile, its cement and building material
business has shown positive progress with many infrastructure
investment projects in the country which would boost domestic
cement demand, especially next year. According to the
Bloomberg earnings consensus, SCC’s net profit this year and
next are expected to moderately grow 3% to Bt46.7bn and
Bt48.0bn, respectively. However, we believe analysts will have
to keep on revising up earnings estimates following a recovery
in cement and building material business. At present, the
share price trades at a prospective 2016PER of only 12.0x,
well below the 5-year historical average of 16.0x, and also
offers a dividend yield of around 4.0% p.a. SCC’s price pattern
indicates a strong major uptrend with daily and monthly buy
signals. If the share manages to close above Bt486.00 by the
end of the week, a weekly buy signal will occur, reinforcing the
strength of an upward trend for the share price. SCC is likely
to first break Bt492.00 before moving up further to test
Bt516.00. There is a stop loss at Bt470.00. (Resistance:
486.00, 490.00, 494.00; Support: 478.00, 474.00, 470.00)
Local issue Ads spending down 8% in first half. According to
the survey by Nielsen Thailand, the mainstream media in
country were still being affected by the fragile domestic
economy as big companies like Unilever (Thai) Holdings and
Toyota Motor Thailand decided to cut their advertising
budgets. 1H16 advertising expenditure fell by 7.86% to
Bt55.97bn from Bt60.74bn a year earlier. Only out-of-home
media and internet advertising saw a growth. (The Nation)
Comment: Ads spending should recover as we see clearer
signs of economic recovery such as a mitigation of
drought concerns and positive progress on expansionary
fiscal policies.
Major Indices Close Chg %Chg
SET 1,474.92 +6.5 +0.4
SET50 931.03 +5.0 +0.5
SET P/E (x) 22.5
SET P/BV (x) 1.9
SET Div. Yield (%) 3.2
Dow Jones 18,347.67 +120.7 +0.7
S&P 500 2,152.14 +15.0 +0.7
NASDAQ 5,022.82 +34.2 +0.7
UK 6,680.69 -2.2 -0.0
Germany 9,964.07 +130.7 +1.3
France 4,331.38 +66.9 +1.6
Japan 16,095.65 +386.8 +2.5
South Korea 1,991.23 +2.7 +0.1
Hong Kong 21,224.74 +344.2 +1.6
China 3,049.68 +54.8 +1.8
Taiwan 8,841.46 +55.0 +0.6
Singapore 2,901.82 +25.7 +0.9
Malaysia 1,653.97 +0.1 +0.0
Indonesia 5,099.53 +30.5 +0.6
Philippines 7,937.95 +72.7 +0.9
Trading Summary Buy Sell Net
Institution 6,982 8,788 -1,806
Proprietary 7,729 7,987 -258
Foreign 16,940 13,686 3,254
Individuals 36,706 37,897 -1,190
Total Trading Value 68,358 Btmn
Most Active Value Value Close %Chg
TRUE 7,570 8.60 3.6 BANPU 3,437 16.40 4.5 ADVANC 3,001 169.00 -0.3 IVL 2,803 31.00 4.2 SCC 1,773 482.00 0.8
Commodity Futures Close Chg %Chg
US Crude 46.80 +2.4 +5.4
Brent Crude 48.47 +2.2 +4.8
Gold 1335.30 -21.3 -1.6
FX Rates Close Chg %Chg
USD/THB 35.21 +0.0 +0.1
EUR/USD 1.11 +0.0 +0.0
USD/JPY 104.69 +1.9 +1.8
USD/CNY 6.69 -0.0 -0.1
Source: Bisnews, Bloomberg
Technical picks (support & resistance)
ANAN (S: 4.02, R: 4.84); VGI (S: 6.30, R: 7.45); THAI (S: 24.30, R: 29.00); SET (S: 1,463, R: 1,490)
Thailand Research Department
Mr. Warut Siwasariyanon (No.17923) Tel: 02 680 5041
Mr. Krit Suwanpibul (No.17968) Tel: 02 680 5090
Mrs. Vajiralux Sanglerdsillapachai (No. 17385) Tel: 02 680 5077
Mr. Narudon Rusme, CFA (No.29737) Tel: 02 680 5056
Mr. Napat Siworapongpun (No.49234) Tel: 02 680 5094
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Cabinet gave nod to initial TFF. The cabinet approved earmarking Bt10bn as
seed money for the Bt100bn Thailand Future Fund (TFF), which will invest in
three road projects in the first stage including Bangkok-Rayong motorway, the
outer ring road linking Ayutthaya and Pattaya, and expressway linking Rama III
Road-Dao Kanong-Kanchanaphisek Road. Initially, of the Bt10.0bn which will
be raised solely from Finance Ministry, Bt1.0bn fund will be derived from
Vayupak Fund 1 to set up a revolving fund to guarantee a minimum return to
TFF unit holders. (Bangkok Post)
New Bt15,000 tax deduction scheme approved. The cabinet yesterday
approved a special tax break policy allowing taxpayers to deduct up to Bt15,000
spent on OTOP products from 1-31 Aug from their personal income tax.
Currently, there are 40,699 OTOP entrepreneurs with 80,000 product items
available nationwide. (Bangkok Post) Comment: The move is a part of the
state’s effort to stimulate revenues and create jobs for local people,
eventually strengthening communities.
1H16 new business registrations inched up. Direct-general of the Business
Development Department said new business registrations totaled 31,792
during 1H16, slightly up 1% YoY, with the combined registered capital of
Bt127bn, up 35% YoY. The new registrations were particularly concentrated in
general construction, real estate, machinery sales, food and restaurants, and
business consulting. (Bangkok Post) Comment: The figure is expected to
show more improvement in 2H16 in light of the government’s
infrastructure investments, as well as the Secured Transactions Act,
which recently came into force allowing SMEs and startups to use
inventory, raw materials, and intellectual property as collateral.
Global issues Britain's parliament is to debate a petition signed by more than 4mn
members of the public calling for a second referendum on EU
membership on 5 Sep, but will not take a decision on whether to re-run last
month's vote. Since Britain voted by 52% to 48% to leave the bloc, many people
have called for another referendum to be held. Theresa May, who will take over
from David Cameron as PM on Wednesday, has ruled out a second vote.
Parliament's petitions committee stressed it was not supporting the call for
another referendum. (Reuters)
US Treasury yields rose on Tuesday as expectations of new stimulus in
Japan boosted stocks and reduced demand for safe-haven bonds. Benchmark
10-year notes ended down 24/32 in price to yield 1.513%, up from 1.434% late
on Monday. (Reuters)
The dollar rose to its highest level against the yen in more than two weeks
on Tuesday, as risk appetite continued to drive sentiment after Japan's ruling
coalition won a weekend election. The dollar jumped 1.95% against the yen to
¥104.79, its strongest level since 24 Jun, when the British referendum result
roiled global markets. (Reuters)
USA Wall Street shares broadly rose on Tuesday, with the S&P500 and DJIA
hitting record highs, as cyclical stocks like technology, materials and energy led
the market up on more confidence in the US economy after last Friday’s upbeat
job report. A sharp rebound in crude prices boosted energy shares. (Reuters)
US wholesale inventories rose marginally in May as automobile stocks
tumbled, suggesting inventory investment likely remained a drag on economic
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growth in 2Q16. Wholesale inventories edged up 0.1% from an upwardly
revised 0.7% gain in April. Economists had forecast wholesale inventories rising
0.2% in May. (Reuters)
The US economy likely expanded at a 2.3% rate YoY in 2Q16 following the
latest data on wholesale inventories, the Atlanta Federal Reserve's GDPNow
forecast model showed on Tuesday. The latest GDP estimate was slightly lower
than the 2.4% figure calculated on 6 Jul. (Reuters)
Europe European shares rose on Tuesday, with Italian bank stocks outperforming on
expectations of measures to tackle their bad debts, while better earnings also
helped carmakers' shares. (Reuters)
Asia Hague rules against China: The Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague
on Tuesday rejected China's claims to economic rights across large swathes of
the South China Sea in a ruling that will be claimed as a victory by the
Philippines. China boycotted the case brought by the Philippines and reiterated
it will not be bound by any ruling. Beijing said the ruling will intensify conflict and
even confrontation. (Reuters)
Confidence of China stock investors hits 6-mth high in June: An index for
China stock investor confidence hit 54.9 in June, an increase of 14.9% from
May and the highest level since January, according to a survey by state-owned
China Securities Investor Protection Funds. (Reuters)
Japanese households' inflation expectations weakened in the three
months to June, keeping alive expectations of additional stimulus. The ratio of
households that expect prices to rise a year from now stood at 72.4% in June,
down from 75.7% in March, the BOJ's quarterly survey showed on Tuesday. A
separate index measuring households' confidence about the economy stood at
minus 27.3 in June, worsening from minus 22.5 in March. (Reuters)
Commodities Oil prices surged 5% on Tuesday, the biggest daily gain since April, as
investors' covering of short positions and a technical rebound helped lift the
market off two-month lows. Brent crude futures settled up US$2.22 (+4.8%) at
US$48.47. US crude futures settled up US$2.04 (+4.6%) at US$46.80 a barrel.
However, crude futures pared gains in post-settlement trade after industry
group American Petroleum Institute (API) reported a surprise build of 2.2mn
barrels in US crude stockpiles last week. (Reuters)
Gold saw its biggest one-day fall in three weeks on Tuesday as global
equities rallied on easing political uncertainty in Britain and hopes for more
economic stimulus, which in turn curbed demand for safe-haven assets. Spot
gold fell as much as 1.9% to US$1,329.75 an ounce and was down 1.6% at
US$1,332.86. (Reuters)
Base metals rise: Zinc touched a 13-month peak and nickel hit the highest
since last October on Tuesday as speculators piled in after the selection of a
new PM for Britain and on hopes of more stimulus. Benchmark LME zinc
closed 2.5% higher at US$2,193 a tonne, the strongest since June 1 last year.
(Reuters)
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CG Rating
Score Range Number of Logo Description
90 – 100
80 – 89
70 – 79
60 – 69
50 – 59
Below 50
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Excellent
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Corporate Governance Report of Thai Listed Companies (CGR). CG Rating by the Thai Institute of Directors Association (IOD) in 2015.
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Association (“IOD”) regarding corporate governance is made pursuant
to the policy of the Office of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
The survey of the IOD is based on the information of a company listed
on the Stock Exchange of Thailand and the Market for Alternative
Investment disclosed to the public and able to be accessed by a
general public investor. The result, therefore, is from the perspective of
a third party. It is not an evaluation of operation and is not based on
inside information.
The survey result is as of the date appearing in the Corporate
Governance Report of Thai Listed Companies. As a result, the survey
result may be changed after that date, Asia wealth Securities Company
Limited does not conform nor certify the accuracy of such survey result.
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ระดบ 5BCP CPN GYT PE PM PPP PT PTT PTTGC SAT SCC THANI TOP
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3A : บรษทมการประกาศเจตนารมณเขารวมโครงการ CAC หรอภาค3B : บรษทมค ามน และนโยบายของบรษท แตมไดประกาศเจตนารมณเขารวมโครงการ CAC หรอภาค
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