Wednesday, March 05, 2014

Tuesday Watch

Evening Headlines 
Bloomberg: 
  • Putin Says There’s No Need Yet for Russia to Invade Ukraine. Russian President Vladimir Putin said he saw no immediate need to invade Ukraine while leaving open the possibility of using force, as the U.S. weighed sanctions on Russia and offered aid to the Ukrainian government. In his first public remarks since Ukraine said its Crimean peninsula was seized by Russian forces, Putin said yesterday he has a duty to defend ethnic Russians in the region and reserved the right to military action. U.S. President Barack Obama challenged Putin’s rationale for intervening, as Secretary of State John Kerry unveiled $1 billion in loan guarantees to Ukraine’s cash-strapped government during a visit to Kiev.
  • Crimea Crisis Haunted by Ghosts of Bungled World War I Diplomacy. A century later, as Russian President Vladimir Putin menaces Ukraine, the world hasn’t banished the risks of the miscommunications, clumsy judgments and botched intelligence that blindsided Europe in 1914, said Max Hastings, a British military historian.
  • China Boosts Defense Spending as Xi Pushes for Stronger Military. China’s central government will boost defense spending 12.2 percent this year as President Xi Jinping vows to create a strong military and the navy extends its reach into neighboring waters. The defense budget is set to rise this year to 808.23 billion yuan ($131.6 billion), the Ministry of Finance said in a report today. China has the second-biggest military budget in the world after the U.S., though its spending remains at least five times less. 
  • Chaori Solar Warns It May Miss 89.8 Million Yuan Bond Payment. A Chinese solar company warned it may not be able to make an 89.8 million yuan ($14.6 million) interest payment in full by the March 7 deadline, in what may be the first default of an onshore bond. Shanghai Chaori Solar Energy Science & Technology Co. (002506), a maker of cells to convert sunlight into power, plans to pay 4 million yuan to bondholders, the company said in a statement to the Shenzhen stock exchange yesterday. 
  • China Value-Added Tax on Telecom Services May Cut Carrier Profit. Premier Li Keqiang said China will impose a value-added tax on telecommunication services, a move analysts said may cut earnings at the country’s three major wireless carriers. The VAT will replace an existing business tax as part of a national trial also applied to railway transportation and postal services, Li said in a report delivered today at the start of the annual meeting of China’s legislature, the National People’s Congress. Li didn’t say when the VAT would start or offer other details.
  • Asian Stocks Rise as Wheat Drops on Receding War Threat. Asian stocks rose, with the regional index climbing the most in a week, and credit risk fell to the lowest level this year as the threat of war in Ukraine receded and China kept its growth target unchanged. Wheat dropped. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index climbed 0.9 percent by 10:46 a.m. in Tokyo, its biggest increase since Feb. 21, with most major indexes in the region advancing
  • ECB May Repeat Japan Mistake That Triggered Lost Decade. The central bank failed to sound a deflation alert. “At present there is no reason to expect that overall prices will drop sharply and exert deflationary pressure on the entire economy,” policy makers wrote in their monthly report, signed off by the governor.
  • Subprime Auto Boom Besieged by Late-Payment Jump: Credit Markets. A three-year lending boom to car buyers with spotty credit that helped push auto sales to a six-year high is starting to show signs of overheating. The percentage of loans packaged into securities that are more than 30 days late rose 1.43 percentage points to 7.59 percent in the 12 months ended September 30, according to S&P. That's the highest in at least three years, the data released last week by the NY-based ratings company show. "We're at this inflection point," Amy Martin, an analyst at S&P, said by telephone. "Now that they are opening the lending spigot, it's only natural that losses are starting to rise." 
  • Benghazi Seen as Clinton’s Top Career Negative, Pew Poll Shows. Americans named “Benghazi” as the most glaring negative on former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s political resume, while more than two-thirds approved of her performance as America’s top diplomat, a poll shows. Fifteen percent of those surveyed identified the Sept. 11, 2012, killing of four Americans at a U.S. compound in Benghazi, Libya, when asked to name the worst thing about the career of Clinton, a possible 2016 Democratic presidential candidate, according to the Pew Research Center/USA Today poll released today.
Wall Street Journal: 
  • Putin, Obama Talk Tough on Ukraine. Moscow Shows Little Sign of Backing Down; Russian Troops Fire Warning Shots Outside Air Base. The U.S. kept up a war of words with Russian President Vladimir Putin while hoping he will back down over Ukraine, but there was little evidence Tuesday he would. Mr. Putin offered a full-throated defense of his use of force in the restive region of Crimea, rejecting Western demands to withdraw and insisting sanctions would be counterproductive. Russian troops occupying an air base there fired warning shots at Ukrainian counterparts, seemingly underlining Moscow's determination.
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Reuters:
Financial Times:
  • US considers sanctions on Russian banks. The banking sanctions are one of a series of measures that the administration has been discussing with Congress in recent days as it seeks to find ways to isolate Moscow diplomatically and economically, according to congressional aides and officials.
Evening Recommendations
  • None of note
Night Trading
  • Asian equity indices are +.25% to +1.0% on average.
  • Asia Ex-Japan Investment Grade CDS Index 129.0 -8.0 basis points.
  • Asia Pacific Sovereign CDS Index 99.50 -4.0 basis points.
  • FTSE-100 futures +.03%.
  • S&P 500 futures -.05%.
  • NASDAQ 100 futures  +.03%.
Morning Preview Links

Earnings of Note

Company/Estimate
  • (FSS)/.25
  • (PETM)/1.21
  • (NAV)/-1.75
  • (BF/B)/.76
  • (BYD)/-.25
  • (REV)/.82
  • (HOV)/-.04
Economic Releases
8:15 am EST
  • The ADP Employment Change for February is estimated at 155K versus 175K in January.
10:00 am EST
  • ISM Non-Manufacturing for February is estimated to fall to 53.5 versus 54.0 in January.
10:30 am EST
  • Bloomberg consensus estimates call for a weekly crude oil inventory gain of +1,078,000 barrels versus a +68,000 barrel gain the prior week. Gasoline supplies are estimated to fall by -878,000 barrels versus a -2,807,000 barrel decline the prior week. Distillate supplies are estimated to fall by -1,033,000 barrels versus a +338,000 barrel gain the prior week. Finally, Refinery Utilization is estimated to fall by -.34% versus a +1.2% gain the prior week.
2:00 pm EST
  • Fed's Beige Book.
Upcoming Splits
  • None of note
Other Potential Market Movers
  • The Fed's Fisher speaking, Fed's Williams speaking, Eurozone Services PMI, Eurozone GDP, weekly MBA mortgage applications report, (XOM) analyst meeting and the (HON) Investor Conference  could also impact trading today.
BOTTOM LINE: Asian indices are mostly higher, boosted by technology and industrial shares in the region. I expect US stocks to open modestly lower and to rally into the afternoon, finishing mixed. The Portfolio is 50% net long heading into the day.

Tuesday, March 04, 2014

Stocks Surging into Final Hour on Diminishing Russia/Ukraine Tensions, Yen Weakness, Short-Covering, Transport/Financial Sector Strength

Broad Equity Market Tone:
  • Advance/Decline Line: Substantially Higher
  • Sector Performance: Almost Every Sector Rising
  • Volume: Around Average
  • Market Leading Stocks: Outperforming
Equity Investor Angst:
  • Volatility(VIX) 14.35 -10.31%
  • Euro/Yen Carry Return Index 146.48 +.76%
  • Emerging Markets Currency Volatility(VXY) 8.93 -2.19%
  • S&P 500 Implied Correlation 53.60 -4.32%
  • ISE Sentiment Index 132.0 +21.10%
  • Total Put/Call .81 -10.0%
  • NYSE Arms .76 -52.80% 
Credit Investor Angst:
  • North American Investment Grade CDS Index 62.82 -3.77%
  • European Financial Sector CDS Index 88.39 -4.46%
  • Western Europe Sovereign Debt CDS Index 51.67 +1.29%
  • Asia Pacific Sovereign Debt CDS Index 99.50 -3.81%
  • Emerging Market CDS Index 303.93 -5.27%
  • China Blended Corporate Spread Index 366.77 +1.89%
  • 2-Year Swap Spread 13.5 -.25 basis point
  • TED Spread 19.0 unch.
  • 3-Month EUR/USD Cross-Currency Basis Swap -5.75 +.5 basis point
Economic Gauges:
  • 3-Month T-Bill Yield .05% unch.
  • Yield Curve 236.0 +7.0 basis points
  • China Import Iron Ore Spot $116.80/Metric Tonne -.76%
  • Citi US Economic Surprise Index -18.70 -3.4 points
  • Citi Emerging Markets Economic Surprise Index 12.40 -.3 point
  • 10-Year TIPS Spread 2.19 +1.0 basis point
Overseas Futures:
  • Nikkei Futures: Indicating +244 open in Japan
  • DAX Futures: Indicating -25 open in Germany
Portfolio: 
  • Slightly Lower: On losses in my index hedges and emerging markets shorts
  • Disclosed Trades: Covered some of my (IWM)/(QQQ) hedges, then added some back
  • Market Exposure: Moved to 50% Net Long

Today's Headlines

Bloomberg:  
  • Putin Says No Immediate Need to Invade Eastern Ukraine, Leaves Threat Dangling. Vladimir Putin said he sees no immediate need to invade eastern Ukraine as the Obama administration prepares $1 billion in loan guarantees for the cash-strapped nation and threatens sanctions against Russia. In his first public remarks since Ukraine said its Crimean peninsula had been taken over by Russian forces, President Putin said he reserved the right to use force to defend ethnic Russians while there’s “no such necessity” at present. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in Kiev to offer an aid package to Ukraine’s interim government, as President Barack Obama challenged Putin’s rationale for intervening.
  • Ukraine Crisis Threatens $8 Billion of Russian Company Loans. Political and military tension in Ukraine is threatening to derail $8 billion of international loans sought by Russian companies. Billionaire Mikhail Fridman’s VimpelCom Ltd. (VIP) is among at least 10 borrowers negotiating loans with U.S., European and Japanese banks, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Russia’s currency, bond and stock markets rose after plunging when troops seized control of the Black Sea region of Crimea. The cost of insuring the country’s debt against losses is falling after the biggest increase since June.
  • U.S. Readying Russia Sanctions Within Days, Kerry Aides Say. The U.S. administration is preparing sanctions to punish Russia for its military action in Crimea and will announce an assistance package aimed at bolstering the fledging Ukrainian government, officials said. As Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in the Ukrainian capital, Kiev, today amid the worst standoff between Russia and the West since the end of the Cold War, U.S. officials traveling with him expressed concern over reports that Russian aircraft had attempted incursions into airspace over mainland Ukraine before being turned back by Ukrainian jets. 
  • European Stocks Rebound From Biggest Drop in Five Weeks. European stocks rose, rallying the most in eight months, as investors speculated that the military standoff in Ukraine will not lead to war. Glencore Xstrata Plc advanced 1.7 percent after increasing its forecast for cost savings following the acquisition of Xstrata Plc. Beiersdorf AG added 2 percent as the maker of Nivea skin cream reported profit that beat estimates and predicted sales will rise as much as 6 percent this year. Ashtead Group Plc rallied the most since 2011 after saying full-year earnings will exceed the company’s previous projections. The Stoxx Europe 600 Index rose 2.1 percent to 337.15 at the close of trading
  • WTI Crude Falls From Five-Month High on Ukraine. WTI for April delivery slid $1.85, or 1.8 percent, to $103.07 a barrel at 1:21 p.m. on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract rose 2.3 percent to $104.92 yesterday, the highest settlement since Sept. 19. The volume of all futures traded was near the 100-day average.
  • Insurers’ Obamacare Losses May Reach $5.5 Billion in 2015. The money, outlined in President Barack Obama’s proposed budget for the fiscal year that begins in October, is designated to help insurers who find the cost of the law higher than expected, based on the percentage of older, sicker people who sign up compared with younger enrollees.
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Libertyblitzkrieg:
  • The Debt Bubble Expands as Auto Loan Amounts Hit a New Record. Is anyone surprised that the poorest and least credit worthy of Americans are being saddled with piles of debt in order to buy new cars? It’s not enough that a generation of our citizens will toil pointlessly to pay off more than $1 trillion of student loans, we may as well add some other form of debt burden on top of it. It’s hard to even imagine this is happening so shortly after the last credit bubble train wreck, but happening it is.
Reuters:
  • Global PC shipments to fall 6.1 percent in 2014: IDC. Global shipments of personal computers fell 9.8 percent last year, the worst contraction on record, and are likely to decline by 6.1 percent in 2014 due to lackluster demand in developing countries, according to market research firm IDC. 
  • Putin, China's Xi hold "close" views on Ukraine, Kremlin says. Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping discussed the situation in Ukraine by telephone on Tuesday and their positions on the issue are "close", the Kremlin said. It said the presidents of the veto-wielding U.N. Security Council nation expressed hope that "the steps taken by the Russian leadership will allow for the reduction of ... tension and provide for the security of Russian-speaking citizens living in Crimea and the eastern regions of Ukraine."
Telegraph:

Bear Radar

Style Underperformer:
  • Mid-Cap Value +1.25%
Sector Underperformers:
  • 1) Gold & Silver -.81% 2) Homebuilders +.47% 3) Retail +.74%
Stocks Falling on Unusual Volume:
  • IRE, STCK, BCC, CMGE, WBMD, ASNA, AZO, HPTX, CG, ANFI, CCIH, PKX, AAOI, MLM, CLF, CVI, OXFD, ISRG, MPAA, QUNR, ALXN, DRQ, ENR, TXI and LBTYA
Stocks With Unusual Put Option Activity:
  • 1) LO 2) EWT 3) MW 4) EWA 5) CMG
Stocks With Most Negative News Mentions:
  • 1) RSH 2) WBMD 3) CLF 4) ISRG 5) MDR
Charts:

Bull Radar

Style Outperformer:
  • Small-Cap Growth +2.83%
Sector Outperformers:
  • 1) Tobacco +3.12% 2) I-Banking +2.98% 3) Disk Drives +2.65%
Stocks Rising on Unusual Volume:
  • EPAM, VIPS, DANG, MXWL, YNDX, MBI, INSY, AMBC, VGR, JKS, SUNE, GWRE, ACRX, NKTR, GTAT, SPWR, CAMP, GTN, ISIS, WWE, FIO, ZU, ANF, AVY, AUXL, DGI and CY
Stocks With Unusual Call Option Activity:
  • 1) ODP 2) VEEV 3) RSH 4) PLUG 5) WWE
Stocks With Most Positive News Mentions:
  • 1) A 2) QCOM 3) DAL 4) JCP 5) MXWL
Charts:

Tuesday Watch

Evening Headlines 
Bloomberg: 
  • Russia Calls Ukraine Presence Legal Citing Yanukovych Letter. Russia justified its intervention in Crimea as a legitimate response to a request from Ukraine’s ousted president amid threats posed by extremists, while Western leaders sought to keep the standoff from spiraling into war. The U.S. condemned what it called a breach of Ukraine’s sovereignty after Vitaly Churkin, Russia’s ambassador to the United Nations, said today the crisis is creating serious risks to Russian security and to the safety of millions of Russian-speaking compatriots in southeastern Ukraine. Former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych wrote to Russian President Vladimir Putin requesting a military deployment, Churkin said.
  • Pro-Russia Mob Surrounds Main Ukraine Navy Base in Crimea. Some 200 pro-Russian vigilantes backed by several masked gunmen besieged Ukrainian navy headquarters in Sevastopol, Crimea, and threatened to cut off electricity and water if officers didn’t surrender the building. The crowd blocked the exits from the base and used loudspeakers to urge the officers inside the building to surrender. Crimea, where ethnic Russians comprise the majority, has become the focal point of Ukraine’s crisis after an uprising centered on Kiev triggered last month’s ouster of President Viktor Yanukovych.
  • Nikkei 225 Futures Trading Fault May Be System Error: JPX. Futures on the Nikkei 225 Stock Average stopped trading in Osaka for more than 20 minutes today, probably due to a system problem, bourse operator Japan Exchange Group Inc. said. Nikkei 225 large and mini contracts stopped trading a little after 11 a.m. Tokyo time, Naoya Takahashi, a spokesman for JPX, said by telephone. They resumed at about 11:30 a.m., he said. The halt may have been due to a system problem and the exchange is investigating the cause, Takahashi said.
  • RBA Holds Rate at Record-Low 2.5% as Mining Slowdown Dents Jobs. Australia’s central bank left its benchmark interest rate unchanged at a record low to spur domestic industries and offset a slump in mining investment. Governor Glenn Stevens and his board kept the overnight cash-rate target at 2.5 percent, the Reserve Bank of Australia said in a statement today in Sydney. The decision was predicted by all 32 economists surveyed by Bloomberg News and markets had priced in almost no chance of a move. After 2.25 percentage points of rate cuts from late 2011 through August, the RBA has held the benchmark rate steady as home prices advanced, inflation accelerated and a drop in the currency eased pressure on exporters.
  • Philippine Index to Monitor the Risk of Property Bubble. The Philippine central bank is set to introduce a residential property-price index in the first half of the year as it intensifies monitoring of asset-bubble risks, Deputy Governor Diwa Guinigundo said. The index initially will cover Manila and nearby provinces using data including building permits and wholesale prices of construction materials of new housing units from 2006 to 2012, Guinigundo, 59, said in an interview in his office in Manila late yesterday.
  • Asia Stocks Swing From Loss to Gain After Two-Day Slump. Asian stocks swung between gains and losses, after the regional index yesterday capped its first back-to-back declines in a month, as investors weighed the crisis in Crimea and ahead of the National People’s Congress annual meeting in China starting tomorrow. Mitsubishi Estate Co. (8802) gained 3.8 percent in Tokyo as Japanese developers the Topix index higher. Tencent Holdings Ltd., Asia’s biggest Internet company, gained 1.6 percent as Hong Kong shares rebounded from their biggest drop in a month. AGL Energy Ltd. sank 2.9 percent in Sydney after its A$1.51 billion ($1.35 billion) deal to buy power plants in Australia’s most-populous state was blocked by an antitrust regulator. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index rose 0.2 percent to 137.10 as of 10:09 a.m. in Hong Kong after falling as much as 0.4 percent.
  • Oaktree’s Marks Urges Caution as Money Flows Into Junk Loans. The head of the world’s largest distressed debt fund is emphasizing the need for making careful choices as loan funds inundated with unprecedented cash enable junk-rated companies to borrow at cheaper rates. “When things are rollicking and the market is permitting low-quality issuers to issue debt, that’s when you need a lot of caution,” Howard Marks, the founder and chairman of Oaktree Capital Group LLC, said in a telephone interview. “You have to apply a lot of discernment.” 
  • Citigroup(C) Joins JPMorgan(JPM) in Seeing Trading-Revenue Drop. Citigroup Inc. (C) and JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM) are bracing investors for a fourth straight drop in first-quarter trading, a period of the year when the largest investment banks typically earn the most from that business. Citigroup finance chief John Gerspach said yesterday his firm expects trading revenue to drop by a “high mid-teens” percentage, less than a week after JPMorgan Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon said revenue from equities and fixed income was down about 15 percent. If trading at the nine largest firms slumps that much, it would extend the slide from 2010’s first quarter to 36 percent.
Wall Street Journal: 
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Reuters:
  • Computer-driven trade to grab market share in 2014 - study. Smaller asset managers and hedge funds will drive an increase in the use of computer-driven equity trading strategies in 2014 as brokerages cut back on the services they offer to less profitable clients, a study shows. Margin pressure among brokers has forced them to focus on servicing big-paying clients at the expense of the rest, many of whom will now look to use so-called "low touch", computer-based strategies to fill the gap, a study by consultants TABB showed on Tuesday.
Evening Recommendations
  • None of note
Night Trading
  • Asian equity indices are -.75% to +.25% on average.
  • Asia Ex-Japan Investment Grade CDS Index 137.0 +4.0 basis points.
  • Asia Pacific Sovereign CDS Index 103.50 +1.25 basis points.
  • FTSE-100 futures +.41%.
  • S&P 500 futures +.27%.
  • NASDAQ 100 futures  +.31%.
Morning Preview Links

Earnings of Note

Company/Estimate
  • (RSH)/-.13
  • (AZO)/5.56
  • (BOBE)/.53
  • (AVAV)/.19
  • (SWHC)/.29
  • (TECD)/1.93
Economic Releases
  • None of note
Upcoming Splits
  • None of note
Other Potential Market Movers
  • The Fed's Lacker speaking, HSBC China Services PMI, Australia GDP, weekly retail sales reports, ISM New York for February, IBD/TIPP Economic Optimism for March, (BP) investor update, (CAT) analyst meeting and the (APC) investor conference could also impact trading today.
BOTTOM LINE: Asian indices are mostly lower, weighed down by technology and industrial shares in the region. I expect US stocks to open mixed and to weaken into the afternoon, finishing modestly lower. The Portfolio is 25% net long heading into the day.