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Daily Market Outlook
Here comes the fall
Expect the SET to adjust further down today, following a wave of global
pessimism regarding growth arising from both weak data and the IMF
report out yesterday. With German data not just bad enough to spur action
by ECB, but sufficiently worse than expectations to scare investors,
European and US equities have traded down, and Asia is expected to
follow suit today.
Factors to watch
Local issues:
IMF projects 1% 2014 growth. In its World Economic Outlook released
yesterday, the IMF projected Thailand to grow at 1% this year and 4.6% next
year, with political tensions being the individual factor set to pull down Thai
growth. Thai growth is slated to be lowest in the ASEAN-5, Indonesia,
Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam. (The Nation) Comment: IMF report
would have been written before the most recent announcement of
governments Bt324bn fiscal injection. Also, whereas IMF thinks the
political situation will weigh on growth, surveys show FDI is not
bothered by martial law, etc., per se. Growth, for next year at least,
could still top 4.6%.
Private sector involvement and regulations reform regarding
infrastructure urged. The Joint Standing Committee on Commerce,
Industry and Banking has called for more private-sector involvement in
government’s infrastructure plans. JSCCIB also proposed amendments on
four crucial industrial laws to the NCPO, including lowering corporate tax,
getting rid of sentences for operators inadvertently importing illegal goods.
Government response has been positive and proposals are expected to be
introduced to NLA within next few months. (The Nation)
The National Reform Council (NRC) is likely to hold its first meeting on
October 21, which will primarily focus on choosing the council's president
and vice president. The NRC members are scheduled to report at Parliament
from today until October 15. (The Nation)
Set-ups claims in Koh Tao murders. After Thai police have charged two
Myanmar workers on the island for the now notorious murder of two British
tourists, the Myanmar embassy-appointed lawyer for the two workers have
said the workers confessed under duress and were scapegoated. The British
embassy was notably absent during the press conference meant to be
represented during the press conference to announce that the suspects
have been charged (Bangkok Post) Comment: Case deals a blow
Thailand can ill-afford during the critical high season.
Court to hear Channel 3 case today: The Administrative Court will today
order an urgent hearing on the dispute between the NBTC and Channel 3
over the broadcast of its analog programs. The court hearing follows the
failure of both parties to seek an appropriate solution. Channel 3 operator
Bangkok Entertainment Co (BEC) on Monday submitted its petition to the
Court asking for another extension of the deadline to drop its program from
their networks from October 11. (The Nation)
Siam Wellness plans to list on the MAI in 4Q14 to fund expansion into
neighboring countries in the AEC. This would increase paid-up capital to
Bt142.5mn from Bt100mn via 170mn new floating shares at a par of 25 stand
Source: Bisnews, Bloomberg
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Major Indices Close Chg %Chg
SET 1,539.39 -3.7 -0.2
SET50 1,028.87 -2.5 -0.2
SET P/E (x) 17.9
SET P/BV (x) 2.2
SET Div. Yield (%) 2.9
Dow Jones 16,719.39 -272.5 -1.6
S&P 500 1,935.10 -29.7 -1.5
NASDAQ 4,385.20 -69.6 -1.6
UK 6,495.58 -68.1 -1.0
Germany 9,086.21 -123.3 -1.3
France 4,209.14 -77.4 -1.8
Japan 15,783.83 -107.1 -0.7
South Korea 1,972.91 +4.5 +0.2
Hong Kong 23,422.52 +107.5 +0.5
China 2,363.87 +6.2 +0.3
Taiwan 9,040.81 -54.3 -0.6
Singapore 3,243.99 -9.3 -0.3
Malaysia 1,833.54 -7.3 -0.4
Indonesia 5,032.84 +32.7 +0.7
Philippines 7,239.38 -7.7 -0.1
Trading Summary Buy Sell Net
Institution 5,829 4,350 1,480
Proprietary 4,456 5,772 -1,315
Foreign 9,360 9,504 -145
Individuals 28,539 28,558 -19
Total Trading Value 48,184 Btm
Most Active Value Value Close %Chg
TRUE 3,728 10.80 +1.9
KBANK 1,620 223.00 +1.4
BBL 1,369 197.00 -0.3
PTT 1,336 367.00 -0.8
BTS 1,315 10.20 +3.0
Commodity Futures Close Chg %Chg
US Crude 88.85 -1.5 -1.6
Brent Crude 92.11 -0.7 -0.7
Gold 1,212.40 +5.1 +0.4
FX Rates Close Chg %Chg
USD/THB 32.57 -0.0 -0.1
EUR/USD 1.27 +0.0 +0.1
USD/JPY 108.02 -0.8 -0.7
USD/CNY 6.14 +0.0 +0.0
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apiece. Siam Wellness achieved revenue of Bt326mn last year, up 31% from
2012, for a net profit of Bt55mn, up by 12.2%. (Bangkok Post)
Com7 International plans to list on the SET next year in order to raise funds
to expand its ASEAN footprint. The company is a leading IT retail chain,
which operates Banana IT, Banana Mobile, iStudio, iBeat, and uStore. The
firm expects about 10% of its revenue from international markets within the
next three years and would need at least Bt1bn to increase its number of
retail shops to 500 branches, up from 300. (The Nation)
Global issues:
Particularly weak German data was enough to unnerve not just European investors, but also US ones and both equities and rates investors on both side of the Atlantic reacted yesterday to poorer Eurozone growth prospects. Asian markets are likely to carry on that negative momentum today and the HSBC data for China could potentially worsen sentiments.
Worsening outlook for global growth, both from Germany and the IMF report which revised global growth downwards, combined with rising geopolitical tensions, have led to a marked increase in risk-aversion. VIX index closed at 17.20, up 11.2% from Monday. (Reuters)
USA
Wall Street followed from negative European lead. With weak European lead, US equities also traded down. The Dow went down 1.60% and the S&P went down 1.51%. The 10-year Treasury yield plunged 8bps to 2.34%, lowest level in 5 weeks, while the 2-yaer yield eased 3bps to 0.51%. Comment: This flattening of the curve suggests markets anticipate rates may now be raised later than investors had been expecting, with global growth concerns weighing on the Fed’s decision.
Europe
German underperformance spurs bearishness. August Industrial Output
for Germany contracted 4.0% MoM, versus a previous 1.6% expansion and
an expected 1.5% drop, representing the biggest drop since January 2009,
the start of the global recession. Following this, FTSE closed 1.0% lower,
DAX fell 1.3%, CAC slid 1.8%, while Milan closed 1.7% lower and IBEX
dropped 2.0%. (Bloomberg)
Asia
Markets adversely affected by Eurozone growth. As of Wednesday
morning, regional equities all opened lower. HSBC Chinese Services data
today will go some way in mitigating, or worsening growth concerns.
(Bloomberg).
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Commodities
Weaker US dollar propped gold up despite slowing growth concerns, and
gold closed at US$1,209, up from Monday’s close at US$1,207. (Bloomberg,
Reuters).
World oil prices resumed a months-long rout on Tuesday to close at
their lowest in more than two years, pressured by reduced economic and
demand growth forecasts. US November crude fell by US$1.49 to
US$88.85. Brent November crude fell by 68 cents to settle at US$92.11 a
barrel. (Reuters)
Date Regions Economic Indicators
3-Oct-14
CNY PMI-service
EU PMI-service/composite
Retail sales
US
Nonfarm Payrolls Trade Balance
Unemployment rate PMI-service/composite
7-Oct-14 JPY BOJ Interest rate decision
US Consumer Credit change
8-Oct-14 CNY PMI
JPY Machinery Orders
9-Oct-14 JPY Bank Lending
US Jobless Claims
10-Oct-14 CNY Money Supply
JPY Consumer confidence Index
Date XD
3-Oct-14 MCOT 0.31 Baht Cash
8-Oct-14 BLA 0.05 Baht Cash
BLA 5:2 Stock
10-Oct-14
AEONTS 1.60 Baht Cash
IRCP 0.02206 Baht Cash
IRCP 5.0378:1 Stock
LIT 1.25 Baht Cash
VNG 0.2222222 Baht Cash
VNG 5:1 Stock
20-Oct-14 AP 0.02 Baht Cash
AP 10:1 Stock
21-Oct-14 HMPRO 0.013889 Baht Cash
HMPRO 8:1 Stock
24-Oct-14 VIH 0.00740741 Baht Cash
VIH 15:1 Stock
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The disclosure of the survey result of the Thai Institute of Directors
Association (“IOD”) regarding corporate governance is made pursuant
to the policy of the Office of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
The survey of the IOD is based on the information of a company listed
on the Stock Exchange of Thailand and the Market for Alternative
Investment disclosed to the public and able to be accessed by a
general public investor. The result, therefore, is from the perspective of
a third party. It is not an evaluation of operation and is not based on
inside information.
The survey result is as of the date appearing in the Corporate
Governance Report of Thai Listed Companies. As a result, the survey
result may be changed after that date, Asia wealth Securities Company
Limited does not conform nor certify the accuracy of such survey result.
Score Range Number of Logo Description
90 - 100 Excellent
80 - 89 Very Good
70 - 79 Good
60 - 69 Satisfactory
50 - 59 Pass
Below 50 No logo given N/A
รายงานการประเมนิการก ากบัดแูลกจิการ (CGR) โดยสมาคมสง่เสรมิสถาบนักรรมการบรษิทัไทย 2556 Corporate Governance Report of Thai Listed Companies (CGR). CG Rating by the Thai Institute of Directors Association (IOD)
in 2013.
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Lumphini, Pathumwan Bangkok 10330
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Asok
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