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31 OCT 2014
Daily Market Outlook
SET to continue to strengthen
Expect the SET to maintain its recent positive momentum today, with
significant positive news on the local front working with a backdrop of
accommodating global sentiments. Locally, key positive developments
regarding various components of growth, from FDI to Exports to Tourism,
will all help sentiment. Globally, investors continue to show a resilience to
shaky economic results, focusing on the positive data. US GDP surprise
will help to shore up confidence in regional markets today.
Factors to watch
Local issues:
MR Pridiyathorn woos foreign firms. At a forum in Singapore yesterday MR Pridiyathorn spoke to 300 top regional business leaders saying that within a month the government will announce tax incentives for companies looking to set up regional headquarters here. The region’s business elite were also told the government was racing against time to reform the country within its promised time frame. Deputy PM MR Pridiyathorn said his top priorities were boosting Thailand’s international competitiveness and helping Thai firms invest abroad. (Bangkok Post) Comment: Expect boost to FDI next year following tax incentives and a boost to confidence and SET once measures announced in November.
PM secures Cambodia tourism MOU. Yesterday Thailand and Cambodia
pledged cooperation on tourism in a memorandum of understanding (MOU)
signed in Phnom Penh by the two countries. More details will be released
but Cambodian Foreign Ministry has already rejected PM Prayut’s
suggestion prior to the signing to get Cambodian agreement to open the
entrance to Preah Vihear from Thai border. A MOU for the development of
a rail link was also signed, and the State Raiway of Thailand will improve a
deserted 6km track between Aranyaprathet and Poipet. (Bangkok Post)
Commerce Ministry with strategies to boost exports. Commerce
Minister Chatchai Sarikuya yesterday highlighted four key strategies to drive
country’s growth: encouraging Thais to consume more local products,
emphasizing R&D for export products, promoting cross-border trade, and
driving export growth through closer cooperation with target markets.
Ministry is working with Thai companies to come up with target market-
specific strategies to develop and promote products. E.g. ‘green’ products
or those catering to older generations for Japan or promoting Thai products
with Thai soap actors for Cambodia and other neighbors. (The Nation)
FPO cuts GDP forecasts. The Fiscal Policy Office (FPO) has lowered
projections for Thai GDP growth in 2014 from 2% to 1.4%, the lowest since
2011 flooding. FPO cited poor performance of exports which it has revised
downwards to grow only 0.1% this year. For next year the Office believes
global recovery and increased government spending will allow for 4.1%
growth. Comment: FPO figure for growth this year and next are both
lower than BOT’s numbers.
TICON sold its 30% stake in Ticon Management Co (TMAN) to Mitsui & Co,
which will be booked as an extraordinary gain of about Bt70mn in 4Q14.
Mitsui is a leader in real estate investment trust (REIT) management
business and is expected to help TMAN develop TREIT, which should be
approved by the SEC this November with a value of Bt4bn-5bn. (The Nation)
Source: Bisnews, Bloomberg
Thailand Research Department:
Mr. Warut Siwasariyanon (No.17923) Tel: 02 680 5041
Mr. Narudon Rusme, CFA (No.29737) Tel: 02 680 5056
Mr. Napat Siworapongpan (No.49234) Tel: 02 680 5094
Major Indices Close Chg %Chg
SET 1,563.78 +1.1 +0.1
SET50 1,036.76 +1.5 +0.1
SET P/E (x) 18.3
SET P/BV (x) 2.3
SET Div. Yield (%) 2.9
Dow Jones 17,195.42 +221.1 +1.3
S&P 500 1,994.65 +12.4 +0.6
NASDAQ 4,566.14 +16.9 +0.4
UK 6,463.55 +9.7 +0.1
Germany 9,114.84 +32.0 +0.4
France 4,141.24 +30.6 +0.7
Japan 15,658.20 +104.3 +0.7
South Korea 1,958.93 -2.2 -0.1
Hong Kong 23,702.04 -117.8 -0.5
China 2,391.08 +18.0 +0.8
Taiwan 8,888.07 -15.6 -0.2
Singapore 3,234.31 +10.3 +0.3
Malaysia 1,842.78 +3.2 +0.2
Indonesia 5,058.85 -15.2 -0.3
Philippines 7,170.99 +77.7 +1.1
Trading Summary Buy Sell Net
Institution 2,927 2,353 575
Proprietary 3,557 3,299 258
Foreign 7,587 7,455 132
Individuals 27,108 28,073 -965
Total Trading Value 41,179 Btm
Most Active Value Value Close %Chg
EVER 1,313 4.32 -2.7
PTTEP 1,298 146.50 +2.1
JAS 1,238 7.40 +2.8
SCB 1,043 176.00 -0.3
ADVANC 1,026 235.00 +0.9
Commodity Futures Close Chg %Chg
US Crude 81.12 -1.1 -1.3
Brent Crude 86.24 -0.9 -1.0
Gold 1,198.60 -26.3 -2.1
FX Rates Close Chg %Chg
USD/THB 32.55 +0.1 +0.3
EUR/USD 1.26 -0.0 -0.2
USD/JPY 109.20 +0.3 +0.3
USD/CNY 6.11 +0.0 +0.1
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IMPACT is confident of generating Bt525mn in revenue during the October-
December period, its third quarter in its fiscal 2014 started April. (Bangkok
Post)
LOXLEY expects its revenue in 2015 to surge by 10%, boosted largely by
the government's infrastructure investments, which cover not only rail
transport but also the mass transit system and digital television. LOXLEY is
preparing to join bids to develop the signaling systems of dual-track railway
projects. The company expect to earn Bt17bn in revenue this year. (Bangkok
Post)
Global issues
Yesterday saw a continued strengthening in investor sentiment, with positive
data from the US shoring up confidence in its economy. In Europe there was
mixed data, but equities nonetheless traded up, underlining investor risk-
resilience. The EU-brokered Russian Ukraine gas deal will also help ease
European growth and global stability concerns.
The VIX index moved down 4.2% to close at 14.52, from Wednesday’s
15.15, underscoring the continued calmness on Wall Street. (Reuters)
USA
‘Goldilocks US data’. US GDP Advance numbers for Q314 showed 3.5%
expansion versus expected 3.0% while US Initial Jobless Claim was 287k
versus the 283k expected. Analysts interpreted the data as being ‘just right’
– strong enough to signal strength in the economy, but with enough labor
market weakness to curtail any Fed intention of early tightening. The Dow
closed up 221 points or 1.30%, while the S&P was up 0.6%. Comment: The
Dow’s rise was largely due to a huge 10% rise in Visa shares following
strong earnings report.
Europe
German weakness persists, equities up nonetheless. There was better
than expected Eurozone sentiment data as German inflation figure came in
weaker than expected. Eurozone Economic Sentiment index for October
was 100.7 versus the 99.9 expected. However the German economy still
showed sign of resilience, with the unemployment figure that was expected
to rise falling by 22k to 2.89mn in October while the country’s Jobless rate
was 6.7%, matching expectations. Investors chose to focus on the positives
and the broad European equities market traded up. The FTSE closed up
0.15%, DAX 0.3%%, CAC up 0.74%. Similarly, Milan rose 0.2% and IBEX
closed up 0.16%. (Bloomberg, Reuters)
Russia-Ukraine gas deal. Russia has agreed to resume gas supplies to
Ukraine over the winter in a deal brokered by the European Union. The deal
will also ensure gas supplies to EU countries via Ukraine are secured. EU
energy chief said this may be the “first glimmer” of hope in easing tensions.
(BBC)
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Asia
BOJ meets today. Twenty-nine of the 32 economists surveyed by
Bloomberg News forecast BOJ will hold its rate and maintain policy at its
meeting today (Bloomberg).
Commodities
Key commodities moved lower on Thursday, with gold falling below
US$1,200 to US$1,195 at one point, and closing at US$1,200/ounce, down
1.0% from Wednesday’s close at US$1,211.50/ounce. This was in line with
the increased risk appetite and strengthening US$ expectations. (Reuters)
NYMEX closed around 1% lower Thursday, after two days of closing up, with
NYMEX falling US$1.08 to close at US$81.12/barrel. Brent closed 88 cents
to US$86.24/barrel. (Reuters)
Date Regions Economic Indicators
28-Oct-14 US Consumer Confidence
JPY Industrial Production
29-Oct-14 US Fed Interest Decision
30-Oct-14
EU Consumer Confidence
US Jobless Claims
JPY CPI
Household spending Unemployment rate
Date XD
30-Oct-14 LANNA 0.35 Baht Cash
3-Nov-14 DTAC 1.57 Baht Cash
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general public investor. The result, therefore, is from the perspective of
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inside information.
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Score Range Number of Logo Description
90 - 100 Excellent
80 - 89 Very Good
70 - 79 Good
60 - 69 Satisfactory
50 - 59 Pass
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in 2013.
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Head Office 540 Floor 7,14,17 , Mercury Tower, Ploenchit Road,
Lumphini, Pathumwan Bangkok 10330
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Silom 191 Silom Complex Building,21st Floor Room 2,3-1
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Asok
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Bangkok 10110
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Pinklao
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Chaengwattana
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Nonthaburi 11120
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Mega Bangna 39 Moo6 Megabangna, 1st Flr., Room 1632/7 Bangna-
Trad Road, Bangkaew Bangplee, Samutprakarn 10540
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Rayong 356/18 Sukhumvit Road, Nuen-Phra Sub District,
Muang District, Rayong Province 21000
038-808200 038-807200
Khonkaen 26/9 Srijanmai Road, Tamboonnaimuang, Khon Khaen
40000
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Chonburi 44 Vachiraprakarn Road, Bangplasoi, Muang Chonburi,
Chonburi 20000
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Chaseongsao
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Sub-District, Meung District, Chachoengsao 24000
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