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PBJ’s pep talk fails to prop market

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1PBJ’s pep talk fails to prop market Empty PBJ’s pep talk fails to prop market Sun Aug 05, 2012 2:23 am

sriranga

sriranga
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Posted in the talk section for further discussion if possible
Duruthu Edirimuni Chandrasekera

Stakeholders want 'tangible' solutions; bolder voice for professional ethics

Tuesday’s meeting with Treasury Secretary Dr. P.B. Jayasundera and stock market stakeholders propped the market on Thursday but as many analysts predicted it was ‘short lived’ euphoria as Friday saw the indices slumping with low turnover. “It’s imperative that the sentiments improve, but that cannot be done merely by dialogue. There has to be a ‘tangible’ solution,” a CEO of a stockbroking firm told the Business Times. He said that the meeting with Dr. Jayasundera saw discussions on how all stakeholders should uplift the bourse, credit rules were promised to be reconsidered and the government pledged to help revitalize the market and help brokers improve their capacities, risk management and market development.

“He tried to make the brokers feel good, but nothing really came out of it,” he said. He added that the fact that retail investors – most particularly and even some high net-worth clients – have lost the trust and the confidence in not only certain investment advisors, but also in the entire stock market should have been discussed at length.

A broker told the Business Times that now they can extend credit as much as three times their net capital, which equals to a company’s total liabilities deducted by its total assets. The problems started when the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) changed the computation of the net capital earlier this year. It’s now called the adjusted net capital a rule which they want out- where the brokers were required to deduct 50% of the debtors from the net capital, if their clients’ credit go beyond trading day plus 30 days (T + 30).
He said that relaxing this rule isn’t the only thing to boost the market, a point which ‘all’ brokers agreed with.

“We want to increase participation in the stock market to make it more vibrant. What we submitted to the Treasury are the things within ‘our’ control and which can boost the market and make it vibrant,” he said, adding that this can bring retailers into the stock market.

The SEC says that some 28 brokers have already given Rs 3 billion credit so far and there’s Rs 6.9 billion available. “The credit given at present is Rs 6.9 billion. The SEC suggested that they can relax the credit rule to liquid and illiquid shares, which the brokers aren’t happy with. “The SEC says that more than thrice the net capital if the brokers get their act together in terms of implementing risk management systems and credit controls,” an industry source said. The regulator has been behind them for a while to get these implemented, but the brokers want state assistance as these systems are costly.

Brokers refute the Rs. 6.9 billion credit, saying that this is what’s available to ‘all’ brokerages. “Some firms don’t grant credit. So what’s left for those who do lend is minimal,” a broker said, adding that a proposal to grant credit in a simple manner, where brokers can give thrice their net capital without deducting debtors but have a requirement to provide for 100% for any impairment of the collateral value of shares was discussed at the recent meeting.

Amongst the many reasons that can be ascribed to a slump in the market, excessive credit extended to unwary investors, questions about the independence of the regulator and most strikingly the recent bad press about ‘governance issues’ at state-owned funds and the reliability of stock broking firms are few that needs mentioning, the source said. To compound matters further, allegations of market manipulation and insider trading has exacerbated an already bad situation. Genuine investors have been squeezed out and do not want to come into a market they perceive as rigged, corrupt and pandering to a handful of powerful investors.

Ravi Abeysuriya, CEO Heraymila Securities noted that some errant investment advisors have become greedy and extremely shortsighted where they have forgotten that in the investment profession “client interest” should come first and they should at all costs avoid getting into situations where even a perceived conflict of interest is apparent. “But it is sad to note that quite a few of our investment advisors have no idea of client interest or ethics for that matter,” he added, pointing out that when an industry loses credibility with the public, it’s also the professionals go down with it.

Noting that in this demanding situation it is imperative that the duty to lead the ‘investment business’ out of this crisis falls first on those with the highest levels of expertise, professionalism and ethical standards, Mr. Abeysuriya called for a bolder voice for professional ethics as there has never been a greater need to conform to a robust code of moral principles. “In 2010, all that an advisor had to do was to pitch any stock and it goes up the next day. Investors got very greedy, fueling further greed and leading to stocks being grossly overpriced, which created a bubble,” he said, adding that now in a bid to stem their losses, investors have moved out of stocks in search of less risky fixed deposits.

This get-rich-quick mentality makes it hard to maintain gains and keep to a strict investment plan over the long term, especially amid such a frenzy, Mr. Abeysuriya said.
http://www.sundaytimes.lk/120805/business-times/pbjs-pep-talk-fails-to-prop-market-7617.html

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Redbulls

Redbulls
Director - Equity Analytics
Director - Equity Analytics

“In 2010, all that an advisor had to do was to pitch any stock and it goes up the next day. Investors got very greedy, fueling further greed and leading to stocks being grossly overpriced, which created a bubble,”

This get-rich-quick mentality makes it hard to maintain gains and keep to a strict investment plan over the long term, especially amid such a frenzy

Fact. Most of our forum readers won't compromise.

sahan8896


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

If CARS & BUKI were flat topic of this article would have been completely different.This week will be full of surprises.Market isn't moving on news now.Anyway who want that to happen.?5000 will be done.

K.Haputantri

K.Haputantri
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I am glad that the subject of soft peddling of investigations is not a priority now. Thanks God. Please dont ever talk of this matter again. Criminals should be sent to jail as early as possible.

While assisting the SEC to overcome the current impasse, Dr. PBJ should also keep his house in order. Macro economic management through budgetary measures and regulatory measures through the CB were done in an haphazard manner. Uncontrolled Govt. spending for unproductive political projects mounting Govt. debt wastage and corruption are the things that need his attention.

5PBJ’s pep talk fails to prop market Empty Re: PBJ’s pep talk fails to prop market Sun Aug 05, 2012 10:15 am

bullrun

bullrun
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

All these talks are nonsense. Who built the confidence of Foreigners? They buy whenever the market is red. This is an individual game though we unite together in this forum and in many other places.
Think well and buy at low and sell at high. That is all! Time has come but we are still going after politicians just like Government servants.
I strongly say that forget the history and board in to the bus because it is about to leave.

6PBJ’s pep talk fails to prop market Empty Re: PBJ’s pep talk fails to prop market Sun Aug 05, 2012 11:04 am

sahan8896


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

bullrun wrote:All these talks are nonsense. Who built the confidence of Foreigners? They buy whenever the market is red. This is an individual game though we unite together in this forum and in many other places.
Think well and buy at low and sell at high. That is all! Time has come but we are still going after politicians just like Government servants.
I strongly say that forget the history and board in to the bus because it is about to leave.
This is what i call " Absolutely correct"Well said Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy

7PBJ’s pep talk fails to prop market Empty Re: PBJ’s pep talk fails to prop market Sun Aug 05, 2012 12:06 pm

Redbulls

Redbulls
Director - Equity Analytics
Director - Equity Analytics

sahan8896 wrote:
bullrun wrote:All these talks are nonsense. Who built the confidence of Foreigners? They buy whenever the market is red. This is an individual game though we unite together in this forum and in many other places.
Think well and buy at low and sell at high. That is all! Time has come but we are still going after politicians just like Government servants.
I strongly say that forget the history and board in to the bus because it is about to leave.
This is what i call " Absolutely correct"Well said Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy

I do agree with you Bus is about to leave,but which direction?

sahan8896


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

Redbulls wrote:
sahan8896 wrote:
bullrun wrote:All these talks are nonsense. Who built the confidence of Foreigners? They buy whenever the market is red. This is an individual game though we unite together in this forum and in many other places.
Think well and buy at low and sell at high. That is all! Time has come but we are still going after politicians just like Government servants.
I strongly say that forget the history and board in to the bus because it is about to leave.
This is what i call " Absolutely correct"Well said Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy

I do agree with you Bus is about to leave,but which direction?

It's a one way road now.

UAEBOY

UAEBOY
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics

It is too early to criticise what PBJ has said.....
Friday's drop happened mainly due to CARS & BUKI.....
Atleast we have to wait and see another one week according to my gutfeeling....

Coming week may be a green week...

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