Macro Research 23. januar 2015 Morgenmelding Handelsbanken Dagens fokus Mens markederne nok vil bruge dagen på at fordøje udmeldingerne fra ECB i går, vil der på nøgletalsfronten i dag være fokus på PMI-tal fra alle de store økonomier, hvoraf Japans og Kinas allerede er offentliggjort (se neden for). I USA er der komme øget fokus på Markits PMI-indeks for fremstillingssektoren. Det skyldes at indekset faktisk indikerede et stort fald i stemningen inden for fremstillingsvirksomheder i december, hvor faldet i det tilsvarende ISMindeks kom bag på de fleste. Der ventes umiddelbart en lille stigning i PMIindekset til 54,0 fra forrige 53,9. Der bør være en lidt positiv effekt at hente fra de faldende oliepriser, mens den stærkere USD i stigende grad kan risikere at virke som en bremse for afsætningsmulighederne i udlandet. Opgørelsen over antallet af solgte eksisterende boliger i december kommer også i dag. Vi venter en ny stigning i Composite PMI-indekset for euroområdet til 52,0 oven på den beskedne stigning i december. Medvirkende til en løftet optimisme har nok været den mere stabile udvikling i forbrugertilliden, de seneste par måneders løftede aktiekurser, en svækket EUR og ikke mindst olieprisfaldet. I weekenden afholdes parlamentsvalg i Grækenland, hvor oppositionspartiet Syriza står til at vinde. Partiet er indædt modstander af de krise- og reformtiltag, som er blevet pålagt Grækenland som en del af hjælpepakkerne fra EU og IMF, og partiet har tidligere truet med at ville trække Grækenland ud af eurosamarbejdet. Retorikken er dog blødt lidt op på det seneste. USA: PMI faldet mere tilbage end ISM Kilde: Macrobond Højdepunkter siden sidst Markederne: ECB leverede lidt mere end ventet, og formåede at sende aktier op, renter markant ned og EUR svagere. Euroområdet: ECB annoncerede som ventet en udvidelse af sit opkøbsprogram, så det nu også omfatter statsobligationer og supranationale obligationer (obligationer udstedt af fælleseuropæiske myndigheder som fx den europæiske investeringsbank, EIB). Sammen med de tidligere annoncerede opkøb af ABS’ere og covered bonds vil ECB købe for i alt 60 mia. EUR om måneden fra marts i år til udgangen af september 2016, hvoraf størstedelen nok vil være statsobligationer. Programmet virker større end de fleste havde forventet, og det forklarer nok den positive markedsreaktion. På den positive side tæller også, at Draghi gjorde det klart, at programmet vil blive forlænget, hvis der stadig er et behøv efter september 2015. Til gengæld bliver der lidt skuffende kun tale om deling af kreditrisikoen for en mindre del (20%) af de opkøbte obligationer, mens resten af risikoen ligger hos de nationale centralbanker. Der kan også købes fx græske statsobligationer under programmet, så længe Grækenland lever op til kravene i hjælpeprogrammerne fra EU/IMF. Da den seneste programgennemgang er blevet udskudt, kan Grækenland dog ikke nå at være med fra starten. Kina: Flash-estimatet for Markits PMI for fremstillingsesektoren steg lidt til 49,8 fra 49,6 i december. Underkomponenten for nye eksportordrer faldt, så det tyder på at den lille fremgang var drevet af øget indenlandsk efterspørgsel. Det er i tråd med at væksten i kreditgivningen steg lidt i december, og at pris- og aktivitetsfaldet på boligmarkedet er gået lidt ned i tempo på det seneste. Japan: PMI for fremstillingssektoren steg marginalt til 52,1 fra 52,0 i december. Danmark: Efter ECB nye tiltag valgte Nationalbanken at sænke indskudsbevisrenten endnu et nøk med 0,15%-point til -0,35% og dermed til et nyt rekordlavt niveau. Hvis EUR kan fortsætte sin tendens til svækkelse vil presset for en stærkere DK givet være intakt, og i det tilfælde kan vi ikke udelukke, at Nationalbankens forsvar af DKK vil fortsætte med opkøb og rentenedsættelser. Givet dette ikke viser sig tilstrækkeligt, kan det blive nødvendigt at spejle ECB's ukonventionelle handlinger med annoncering af opkøb af obligationer (lige som det var tilfældet med ECB's LTRO'er). Forbrugertilliden steg fra 6,0 til 9,0 i januar. Fremgangen i forbrugertilliden skyldes dog primært sæsonmæssige forhold, hvor især januarudsalget traditionelt har øget vurderingen af fordelagtigheden af at købe større forbrugsgoder. Renset for sæsonudsving er der således tale om et lille fald i forbrugertilliden fra 8,4 til 7,9, hvilket dog fortsat efterlader forbrugernes optimisme på et relativt højt niveau på vej ind i det nye år. Detailsalget udviklede sig negativt i julemåneden med et fald på 0,5% m/m. Sverige: Ledigheden faldt mere end ventet til 7,6% i december. For full disclaimer and definitions, please refer to the end of this report. ECB går efter at øge balancen markant Kilde: Macrobond Morgenmelding Handelsbanken, 23. januar 2015 Markedskommentarer Aktier Renter Valuta OMXC20 CAP (+0,50% / indeks 844,00) endte i positivt territorium på en dag, hvor investorernes fokus var rettet mod rentemødet i den europæiske centralbank (ECB) hvor der var store forventninger til, at ECB ville annoncere et opkøbsprogram af statsobligationer. ECB levede op til markedets forventninger og annoncerede et opkøbsprogram på 60 mia. euro om måneden. Opkøbene vil finde sted i perioden fra marts 2015 til september 2016. Annonceringen af opkøbsprogrammet begunstigede især bankaktierne, heriblandt Nordea (+4,54% / kurs 76,05) og Danske Bank (+2,27% / kurs 171,50). Vestas (+2,46% / kurs 245,60) havde også en god dag. Vindmølleproducenten annoncerede, at den havde fået en amerikansk ordre på 298 megawatt. Ordren omfatter 149 vindmøller og skal leveres i slutningen af i år til delstaten Oklahoma. Så kom den længe ventede udvidelse af ECB’s opkøbsprogram, så programmet nu er markant større og også omfatter opkøb af statsobligationer. Det sendte statsrenterne markant nedad til nye rekordlave niveauer, og de sydeuropæiske statsrentespænd indsnævredes. Sammen med de tidligere annoncerede opkøb af ABS’ere og covered bonds vil ECB købe for i alt 60 mia. EUR om måneden fra marts i år til udgangen af september 2016. Programmet virker større end de fleste havde forventet, og det forklarer nok den positive markedsreaktion. På den positive side tæller også, at Draghi gjorde det klart, at programmet vil blive forlænget, hvis der stadig er et behøv efter september 2015. Til gengæld bliver der lidt skuffende kun tale om deling af kreditrisikoen for en mindre del (20%) af de opkøbte obligationer, mens resten af risikoen ligger hos de nationale centralbanker. EUR svækkedes til det svageste niveau over for USD i 11 år i går i kølvandet på ECB’s annoncering af en udvidelse af opkøbsprogrammet. ECB vil begyndende fra marts i år opkøbe for 60 mia. EUR hver måned, minimum frem til og med september 2016. Størstedelen af opkøbene vil være af statsobligationer. Der vil kun være risikodeling af 20% af opkøbene, mens resten af risikoen kommer til at I den anden ende af indekset endte Chr. Hansen Holding (-5,44% / kurs 266,20) som var hårdt ramt af, at flere finanshuse var ude og sænke deres anbefalinger og kursmål på aktien som følge af det skuffende regnskab, der blev rapporteret dagen forinden. De amerikanske statsrenter faldt også i går, men ikke ligeså markant som i Europa. . ligge hos de nationale centralbanker. Progrmamet var nok større end de fleste havde ventet, hvilket forklarer. At EUR blev svækket. DKK blev svækket lidt i går formiddag, sandsynligvis fordi Nationalbanken var i markedet og sælge DKK for at modgå styrkelsespresset. Efter ECB nye tiltag valgte Nationalbanken at sænke indskudsbevisrenten. Hvis EUR kan fortsætte sin tendens til svækkelse vil presset for en stærkere DK givet være intakt, og i det tilfælde kan vi ikke udelukke, at Nationalbankens forsvar af DKK vil fortsætte med opkøb og rentenedsættelser. Givet dette ikke viser sig tilstrækkeligt, kan det blive nødvendigt at spejle ECB's ukonventionelle handlinger med annoncering af opkøb af obligationer (lige som det var tilfældet med ECB's LTRO'er). . . Dagens finansielle nøgletal Aktier Aktuelt Valuta %-Ændring 10-årige renter Aktuelt Ændring OMXC20CAP 844,0 0,50 USD/JPY 118,5 0,190 Stoxx600 364,1 1,66 EUR/USD 1,133 -0,026 FTSE 6796,6 1,02 USD/DKK 6,568 0,152 S&P500 2063,2 1,53 CHF/DKK 7,533 0,071 Nasdaq 4750,4 1,78 GBP/DKK 9,851 0,143 Hang Seng 24802,7 1,14 SEK/DKK 0,797 0,013 Nikkei 17484,3 0,90 NOK/DKK 0,858 0,014 Aktuelt Råvarer Ændring Aktuelt USA 1,87 -0,03 CRB Euroområdet 0,45 -0,08 Brent oil (1M fut) Danmark 0,33 -0,07 Gold (spot) %-Ændring 218,3 -1,31 49,6 1,20 1294,8 0,45 Alle tal er opgjort ca. kl. 7:30 i dag med ændringer fra foregående handelsdag ca. kl. 7:30 Handelsbankens finansielle forventninger Officielle renter Aktuelt +3 mdr. +6 mdr. USA Euroland UK Danmark Sverige Norge 0,125 0,05 0,50 0,05 0,00 1,25 0,250 0,05 0,50 0,05 0,00 1,00 0,500 0,05 0,75 0,05 0,00 1,00 +12 mdr. 1,000 0,05 1,00 0,05 0,25 1,00 Aktuelt 10-årig statsobligationer +3 mdr. +6 mdr. +12 mdr. 1,87 0,45 1,52 0,76 0,76 1,30 2,30 0,70 1,85 0,65 1,00 1,75 2,40 0,90 1,95 0,90 1,30 1,75 2,50 1,00 2,10 1,05 1,60 1,75 Aktuelt EUR/USD USD/JPY USD/DKK EUR/DKK SEK/DKK NOK/DKK 1,133 118,4 6,568 7,443 0,7969 0,8578 Valuta +3 mdr. 1,17 121,0 6,37 7,45 0,797 0,837 +6 mdr. 1,14 130,0 6,54 7,45 0,828 0,837 +12 mdr. 1,09 140,0 6,83 7,45 0,851 0,851 2 Morgenmelding Handelsbanken, 23. januar 2015 Kommende begivenheder Aktiekalender, vigtige danske regnskaber Dato 20-01-15 20-01-15 21-01-15 Selskab Novozymes Bang & Olufsen Chr. Hansen Holding Regnskab Årsregnskab 2. kvartal 1. kvartal Økonomisk kalender Dato 19-01-15 19-01-15 20-01-15 20-01-15 20-01-15 20-01-15 20-01-15 20-01-15 20-01-15 20-01-15 21-01-15 21-01-15 21-01-15 21-01-15 21-01-15 21-01-15 21-01-15 22-01-15 22-01-15 22-01-15 22-01-15 22-01-15 22-01-15 22-01-15 22-01-15 22-01-15 22-01-15 22-01-15 22-01-15 22-01-15 23-01-15 23-01-15 23-01-15 23-01-15 23-01-15 23-01-15 23-01-15 23-01-15 23-01-15 23-01-15 23-01-15 23-01-15 23-01-15 Tid 01:01 06:00 03:00 03:00 03:00 03:00 08:00 11:00 11:00 16:00 10:30 10:30 10:30 13:00 14:30 14:30 09:00 09:00 09:30 10:30 11:00 12:00 13:45 13:45 14:30 15:00 15:45 16:00 17:00 02:35 02:45 08:45 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:30 10:30 15:00 15:45 16:00 16:00 Land UK Japan Kina Kina Kina Kina Tyskland Tyskland Tyskland USA Japan UK UK UK USA USA USA Danmark Danmark Sverige UK EMU UK EMU EMU USA USA USA EMU USA Japan Kina Frankrig EMU EMU EMU EMU UK UK Belgien USA USA USA Indikator Periode Rightmove House Prices (MoM/YoY) Jan Consumer Confidence Index Dec Fixed Assets Ex Rural YTD YoY Dec Retail Sales YoY Dec Industrial Production YoY Dec GDP (QoQ/YoY) 4Q PPI (MoM/YoY) Dec ZEW Survey Current Situation Jan ZEW Survey Expectations Jan NAHB Housing Market Index Jan Bank of Japan Monetary Policy Statement Weekly Earnings ex Bonus 3M/YoY Nov ILO Unemployment Rate 3Mths Nov Bank of England Minutes MBA Mortgage Applications 16. jan Building Permits Dec Housing Starts Dec Consumer Confidence Indicator Jan Retail Sales (MoM/YoY) Dec Unemployment Rate SA PSNB ex Banking Groups Dec Euro Area Third Quarter Government Debt/govt. Defecit CBI Business Optimism ECB Main Refinancing Rate ECB Deposit Facility Rate Initial Jobless Claims 17. jan FHFA House Price Index MoM Nov Bloomberg Consumer Comfort 18. jan Consumer Confidence Jan A Kansas City Fed Manf. Activity Markit/JMMA Japan Manufacturing PMI Jan P HSBC China Manufacturing PMI Business Confidence Markit Eurozone Manufacturing PMI Markit Eurozone Services PMI Markit Eurozone Composite PMI Jan P ECB Survey of Professional Forecasters (not confirmed) Retail Sales Incl. Auto MoM Dec Retail Sales Incl. Auto YoY Dec Business Confidence Jan Markit US Manufacturing PMI Jan P Existing Home Sales Dec Leading Index Dec Survey -38.5 15.7% 11.7% 7.4% 1.7%/7.2% -0.3%/-1.3% 12.0 40 58 SHB --15.7% 11.9% 7.1% 1.6%/7.0% ----- Forrige -3.3%/7.0% 37.7 15.8% 11.7% 7.2% 1.9%/7.3% 0.0%/-0.9% 10.0 34.9 58 Faktisk 1.4%/8.2% 38.8 15.7% 11.9% 7.9% 1.5%/7.3% -0.7%/-1.7% 22.4 48.4 57 1.9% 5.9% --- 1.6% 6.0% 1.8% 5.8% -1055K 1040K ---9.4B ---7,0 0,2% --- 49.1% 1052K 1028K 6.0 0.8%/0.8% 7.8% 14.1B 14.2% 1032K 1089K 9.0 -0.5%/2.3% 7.6% 13.1B 0.050% -0.200% -0.3% --10.5 --49.5 -51.0 52.0 0.050% -0.200% --------51,2 52,2 52.0 0.050% -0.200% 316K 0.6% 45.4 -10.9 800% 52.0 49.6 94,0 50.6 0.050% -0.200% 307K 0.8% 44.7 -8.5 3,00 52.1 49.8 ------- 1.6% 6.4% -6.9 -0.6% 3.0% -54.0 5.05M 0.4% 51.4 4.93M 0.6% Jes Asmussen ([email protected]); Rasmus Gudum-Sessingø, ([email protected]); Bjarke Roed-Frederiksen, ([email protected]) Ansvarsfraskrivelse: Kilderne anvendt i dette materiale anses for pålidelige, men Handelsbanken påtager sig ikke ansvar for, at op lysningerne er nøjagtige og fuldkomne. 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