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Outlook for stock market in 2013

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1Outlook for stock market in 2013 Empty Outlook for stock market in 2013 Fri Jan 04, 2013 2:41 am

sriranga

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By Asia Wealth Management

The phenomenal performance of the Colombo Bourse witnessed in the immediate post war environment had garnered heightened interest by both the Government and the general public.

However, the over exuberance and irrational behaviour of market participants has in more recent times led to a reassessment by both the government and the general public of the role played by the capital markets in the development of the economy.

The Government has correctly identified that a well functioning capital market plays an essential role in economic development. To this end, the Government has made the further development of the financial markets one of its top priorities for 2013 encompassed in its ‘Capital Market Development Master Plan’.

Outlook for stock market in 2013 Bup_df18

The prospects of equity trade in Sri Lanka are likely to revive from 1Q2013 onwards on the back of higher flow of liquidity into equities owing to two main causes. The removal of the credit ceiling imposed on banks by monetary authorities will take effect from January 2013 onwards. Hence, in this light market interest rates could dip further on the back of higher availability of savings for lending purposes. This would further mean that dip in interest rates is likely to exceed the 25 basis points policy rate cut made in December 2012.

Furthermore, we expect the interest rates to remain stable compared to the sharp volatility seen in 2012 once a particular level of equilibrium range is achieved through the free play of market forces. In this back drop we believe that the flow of liquidity into Sri Lanka’s equities is likely to increase.

Further, given that effective demand in the economy’s real sector is likely to moderate during the year due to factors discussed earlier, we expect that a relatively higher volume of surplus liquidity that is currently lying idle among the corporate sector would enter into equity trade, causing a shift of corporate savings towards equities.

The trend would be further assisted by the fact that high yielding spheres for large scale real investments is moderating in the face of tight monetary and tax policy environments as well as weak demand from export destinations.

Large scale conglomerates would hence tend to concentrate more on mergers and acquisitions of smaller firms with the aim of concentration of supply and capacity. It is likely that this change in the general corporate approach towards investments would occur through large scale equity transactions.

This is to say that large scale institutional trades (crossings) would tend to contribute more to the average daily turnover of the Colombo Stock Exchange in 2013. Therefore, intermittent large scale buying from local conglomerates can be expected.

In the Government’s Budget proposals for 2013, a number of policy measures pertaining to capital markets were implemented with the intention of increasing investor participation in equities markets as well as to promote underdeveloped financial instruments such as corporate bonds and debentures.

A number of policies involving the granting of tax exemptions for newly listed firms subject to a minimum float may be an attempt to encourage more company listings in the CSE, particularly in sectors which are currently underrepresented in the equities market. This may have been partly as a response to the dip in the number of new IPO listings observed in 2011.

Outlook for stock market in 2013 Bup_df19

While at the time of the Budget proposals the Government made no plans to list minority positions in any of the State-Owned Enterprises, the Deputy Finance Minister had subsequently announced that such listings may in the future become a reality. Hence overall we expect to see a spike in the number of new listings.

We believe that the All Share Index will stabilise above current levels and reach equilibrium in a better turnover regime. Hence, it’s our view that the investors should take position in the fundamentally strong counters as we expect large and medium scale activity levels to rise in 1Q2013.

We believe that sectors such as Banking, Leisure, Construction (especially firms with a focus on Government projects), Power and Energy and Healthcare are likely to outperform in terms of future earnings potential.

However, we are less certain whether the policy measures implemented by the authorities in order to increase investor participation would be adequate to rekindle interest amongst retail investors in the Colombo Bourse.

All in all we continue to stress the fact that the multiples of ‘blue chips’ and other fundamentally-sound counters remain attractive owing to prolonged bearish movement, and are thus fully geared towards meeting the fresh flow of cash due to the transfer of liquid resources to the financial sphere of the economy.
http://www.ft.lk/2013/01/04/outlook-for-stock-market-in-2013/

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2Outlook for stock market in 2013 Empty Re: Outlook for stock market in 2013 Fri Jan 04, 2013 11:00 am

Redbulls

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All in all we continue to stress the fact that the multiples of ‘blue chips’ and other fundamentally-sound counters remain attractive owing to prolonged bearish movement, and are thus fully geared towards meeting the fresh flow of cash due to the transfer of liquid resources to the financial sphere of the economy.

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Thanks for sharing.

3Outlook for stock market in 2013 Empty Outlook for stock market in 2013 Sun Jan 06, 2013 11:24 am

Amaratunga


Equity Analytic
Equity Analytic

By Asia Wealth Management

The phenomenal performance of the Colombo Bourse witnessed in the immediate post war environment had garnered heightened interest by both the Government and the general public.
However, the over exuberance and irrational behaviour of market participants has in more recent times led to a reassessment by both the government and the general public of the role played by the capital markets in the development of the economy.

The Government has correctly identified that a well functioning capital market plays an essential role in economic development. To this end, the Government has made the further development of the financial markets one of its top priorities for 2013 encompassed in its ‘Capital Market Development Master Plan’.
The prospects of equity trade in Sri Lanka are likely to revive from 1Q2013 onwards on the back of higher flow of liquidity into equities owing to two main causes. The removal of the credit ceiling imposed on banks by monetary authorities will take effect from January 2013 onwards. Hence, in this light market interest rates could dip further on the back of higher availability of savings for lending purposes. This would further mean that dip in interest rates is likely to exceed the 25 basis points policy rate cut made in December 2012.
Furthermore, we expect the interest rates to remain stable compared to the sharp volatility seen in 2012 once a particular level of equilibrium range is achieved through the free play of market forces. In this back drop we believe that the flow of liquidity into Sri Lanka’s equities is likely to increase.
Further, given that effective demand in the economy’s real sector is likely to moderate during the year due to factors discussed earlier, we expect that a relatively higher volume of surplus liquidity that is currently lying idle among the corporate sector would enter into equity trade, causing a shift of corporate savings towards equities.

The trend would be further assisted by the fact that high yielding spheres for large scale real investments is moderating in the face of tight monetary and tax policy environments as well as weak demand from export destinations.

Large scale conglomerates would hence tend to concentrate more on mergers and acquisitions of smaller firms with the aim of concentration of supply and capacity. It is likely that this change in the general corporate approach towards investments would occur through large scale equity transactions.
This is to say that large scale institutional trades (crossings) would tend to contribute more to the average daily turnover of the Colombo Stock Exchange in 2013. Therefore, intermittent large scale buying from local conglomerates can be expected.

In the Government’s Budget proposals for 2013, a number of policy measures pertaining to capital markets were implemented with the intention of increasing investor participation in equities markets as well as to promote underdeveloped financial instruments such as corporate bonds and debentures.
A number of policies involving the granting of tax exemptions for newly listed firms subject to a minimum float may be an attempt to encourage more company listings in the CSE, particularly in sectors which are currently underrepresented in the equities market. This may have been partly as a response to the dip in the number of new IPO listings observed in 2011.

While at the time of the Budget proposals the Government made no plans to list minority positions in any of the State-Owned Enterprises, the Deputy Finance Minister had subsequently announced that such listings may in the future become a reality. Hence overall we expect to see a spike in the number of new listings.
We believe that the All Share Index will stabilise above current levels and reach equilibrium in a better turnover regime. Hence, it’s our view that the investors should take position in the fundamentally strong counters as we expect large and medium scale activity levels to rise in 1Q2013.

We believe that sectors such as Banking, Leisure, Construction (especially firms with a focus on Government projects), Power and Energy and Healthcare are likely to outperform in terms of future earnings potential. However, we are less certain whether the policy measures implemented by the authorities in order to increase investor participation would be adequate to rekindle interest amongst retail investors in the Colombo Bourse.

All in all we continue to stress the fact that the multiples of ‘blue chips’ and other fundamentally-sound counters remain attractive owing to prolonged bearish movement, and are thus fully geared towards meeting the fresh flow of cash due to the transfer of liquid resources to the financial sphere of the economy.


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