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標題: Epidemic Risk [打印本頁]

作者: edward    時間: 2020-2-15 10:49     標題: Epidemic Risk


                          Epidemic Risk



By Caleb Silver, Editor in Chief
& Deborah D'Souza, News Editor



Headlines


1. Global markets flat to end the week

2. Auto industry feels the virus


3. Disney offers Hong Kong land for quarantine


4. Investors have low expectations, according to survey





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Markets Today
European and Asian markets are flat this morning, and U.S. futures indicate a slight rise at the open on the final trading day of the week. The major U.S. indexes backed off of record highs yesterday as investors considered a sharper rise in the amount of coronavirus cases due to the inclusion of new testing methodologies to diagnose the virus. Nearly 64,000 cases have been reported by world health officials so far.


The business toll of the outbreak is now spreading to the auto sector. Tesla warned yesterday that COVID-19 could have a material impact on its business, saying, "... It is unknown whether and how global supply chains, particularly for automotive parts, may be affected if such an epidemic persists for an extended period of time." Chinese automakers are bracing for at least a 10% hit to overall sales in the next six months. More immediately, multinational companies with operations in countries where the virus has spread like Singapore and Vietnam are halting operations and sending workers home. In Hong Kong, Disneyland offered the Chinese government use of its land to establish a quarantine era. This is no fairy tale.

Welcome to Friday.



Headlines:
  • Tesla priced its secondary common stock offering at $767 a share, raising more than $2 billion.

  • The $767 share price is a 4.6% discount to Thursday’s closing price. The company also said that CEO Elon Musk will buy $10 million of the shares and Oracle billionaire Larry Ellison will purchase $1 million worth in the offering.

  • The OECD said a proposed international digital services tax would increase tax revenues globally by 4% or $100 billion annually.

  • 137 countries are negotiating new international rules meant to reduce tax avoidance by tech giants.Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg accepts that tax reform will mean the company has to pay more. "I understand that there’s frustration about how tech companies are taxed in Europe. We also want tax reform and I’m glad the OECD is looking at this," he will say according to prepared remarks viewed by Politico.

  • Roku beat revenue and earnings estimates for Q4 and added 9.8 million active accounts last year to reach a total of 36.9 million.

  • Streaming hours in 2019 reached a record 40.3 billion and net revenue grew 52% YoY to $1.12 billion. The company predicts that by 2024 roughly half of all U.S. TV households will have cut the cord or never had traditional pay TV.

  • Chinese electronics manufacturer, Huawei Technologies and two of its subsidiaries have been charged with racketeering and conspiracy to steal trade secrets by federal prosecutors.

  • The indictments allege that Huawei stole intellectual property from six U.S. tech companies and made efforts to circumvent U.S. sanctions on Iran and North Korea.

  • eBay has completed the sale of StubHub to viagogo for $4.05 billion (net proceeds $3.1 billion).

  • The e-commerce company is expanding its share buyback plans for 2020 from $1.5 billion to $4.5 billion and revised its first quarter and full year guidance figures higher.

  • Pinterest has a new rival in Facebook's Hobbi.

  • So far the tech giant has launched the photo-sharing app in Colombia, Belgium, Spain and Ukraine, according to The Information. Shares in Pinterest are almost 3% lower in pre-market trading.

  • Nvidia reported profits and sales above analyst expectations.

  • Gross margins were higher than expected. Its stock is up more than 6% in pre-market trading.

  • Royal Caribbean has canceled a total of 18 cruises in Southeast Asia and modified itineraries.

  • The estimated impact on the company's financial performance for 2020 is $0.65 per share. If it cancels all of its remaining sailings in Asia through the end of April, it would impact 2020 financial performance by an additional $0.55 per share.



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The Big Story


High Anxiety
Investors are fearful. If we needed more evidence of that, we got it in the form of a survey of investors that the Boston Consulting Group released this week. What's interesting is that the same survey conducted at the end of 2018 revealed nearly the exact same results. One year later, nearly one-third of the investors surveyed have a bearish, or very bearish outlook for the stock market looking three years out. Just over one third are very bullish. Remember that 2018 ended with a steep stock market correction, and 2019 ended with the S&P 500 rising nearly 30% for the year.


Survey respondents’ expectations for average annual total returns over the next three years are just 5.6%. That's markedly lower than the 10.1% annual average total return since 1926. Total return is price increases plus dividends.


What is driving these low expectations among investors? High valuation multiples remain the number-one source of concern, according to the survey. Among all respondents, 73% believe that markets are overvalued, an uptick from 67% in the 2018 survey. But the perceived downside appears to be limited: on average, investors viewed markets as being overvalued by 10%, an improvement from the average of 15% in the previous survey. That's even more peculiar given the hearty gains in the market over 2019, but investors are peculiar.


One final note, 71% of respondents anticipate a recession within the next two years, compared with 74% in the 2018 survey. And although 46% of those expect the anticipated recession to last more than one year, 74% expect it to be mild (less than a 2% contraction in real GDP) even if it is prolonged.



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In honor of Black History Month in the United States, every Friday in February we'll shine the spotlight on African American pioneers in finance who fought barriers and discrimination to achieve something remarkable and open the door for future generations to participate in the industry.

Half a century ago on February 13, 1970, Joseph L. Searles III became the first black floor trader on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). Searles had played football for the New York Giants after graduating from law school at George Washington University. In 1967, he left football to work as an aide to New York City Mayor John Lindsay, and became Chairman and Director of the New York Mortgage Agency, which provides low-interest mortgages to low-and-middle-income first-time home-buyers.

Just a year after his debut on the floor, the NYSE admitted its first black-owned firm, Daniels & Bell, which helped underwrite securities issued by minority-owned businesses. Searles would go on to work for Manufacturers Hanover Trust, a major bank, and then at investment firm Newburger Loeb, and Co. He also worked as a deputy commissioner at the New York Economic Development Administration and as the first chairman of the 125th Business Improvement District in Harlem.








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