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First, a rise in rates makes funding growth more expensive. Second, high-growth companies generate most of their cash flow and potential dividends far in the future. That cash flow is relatively less attractive as investors can earn more interest right now.</p>\n<p>XPeng ADRs qualify as high-growth shares. Analysts expect sales to grow roughly 150% year over year in 2021.</p>\n<p>The upgrade is good news, but inflation fears will continue to affect XPeng ADRs for a while. That makes Wednesday’s inflation data a little higher stakes than usual. Economists expect prices—excluding food and energy—to be 0.2% higher in February compared with January. (Economists focus on inflation excluding food and energy to avoid commodity-price swings in the numbers.)</p>\n<p>XPeng ADRs are up about 11% on Tuesday. The upgrade helps. So does the bounce in tech stocks. The Nasdaq Composite,home to many high-growth stocks, is up 3%, bouncing back after its recent selloff. 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Butrecent declinesare an opportunity according to one analyst who says Buy the ADRs now.\nDaiwa analyst...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.barrons.com/articles/xpeng-shares-have-fallen-far-enough-for-one-analyst-51615305626?mod=RTA\">Web Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{},"source_url":"https://www.barrons.com/articles/xpeng-shares-have-fallen-far-enough-for-one-analyst-51615305626?mod=RTA","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1151478477","content_text":"American depositary receipts of Chinese electric-vehicle maker XPeng has had a rough ride lately. Butrecent declinesare an opportunity according to one analyst who says Buy the ADRs now.\nDaiwa analyst Kelvin Lau double-upgraded Xpeng (ticker: XPEV) to Buy from Sell Tuesday. Typically, analysts move one notch at a time going, for instance, from Sell to Hold and then to Buy.\nDespite the much more bullish take, Lau barely had to move hisprice target. It went to $34 from $32, up only about 6%. The reason for his call appears to be more about recent market action than aboutcompany-specificdevelopments.\nComing into Tuesday, XPeng ADRs were down about 23% over the past two weeks, for a year-to-date loss of 35%. The market hasn’t been kind to EV investors lately.Tesla (TSLA) stock was also down more than 20% over the past two weeks, coming into Tuesday trading.\nOne reason for recent declines is that XPeng, and other Chinese EV makers, delivered fewer cars in February than in January, spooking investors. But February is the time of the Lunar New Year holiday, when sales of big-ticket items is often put on hold.XPeng managementtellsBarron’sthere is a two-week period in the month where it is essentially impossible to register a new car, as purchasing stops.\nThe bigger factor than deliveries, however, is fear of inflation. Higher inflation means higher interest rates, which are problematic for richly valued, high-growth stocks in two ways. First, a rise in rates makes funding growth more expensive. Second, high-growth companies generate most of their cash flow and potential dividends far in the future. That cash flow is relatively less attractive as investors can earn more interest right now.\nXPeng ADRs qualify as high-growth shares. Analysts expect sales to grow roughly 150% year over year in 2021.\nThe upgrade is good news, but inflation fears will continue to affect XPeng ADRs for a while. That makes Wednesday’s inflation data a little higher stakes than usual. Economists expect prices—excluding food and energy—to be 0.2% higher in February compared with January. (Economists focus on inflation excluding food and energy to avoid commodity-price swings in the numbers.)\nXPeng ADRs are up about 11% on Tuesday. The upgrade helps. So does the bounce in tech stocks. The Nasdaq Composite,home to many high-growth stocks, is up 3%, bouncing back after its recent selloff. The S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Averageare up about 1% and 0.1%, respectively.\nWith the upgrade, about 85% of analysts covering XPeng ADRs rate them at Buy. About 75% of analysts coveringLi Auto(LI), for comparison, rate those ADRs at Buy. 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The U.S. drugstore chain said it has added Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Louisiana, Ohio and Pennsylvania to its list of states where CVS pharmacy stores will offer COVID-19 vaccinations through the U.S. government's Federal Retail Pharmacy Program. CVS has been giving the vaccines at its pharmacies in California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas and Virginia, as well as in several long-term care facilities. About 44.5 million people in the United States had received at least one dose of the two-shot vaccines developed by Pfizer Inc and BioNTech SE or Moderna Inc , as of Tuesday morning. U.S. demand for COVID-19 vaccines far outpaces supply, but drugmakers told Congress on Tuesday that supplies should surge in the coming weeks due to manufacturing expansions and new vaccine authorizations. 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Editing by Lincoln Feast.)</p><p>((paulina.duran@thomsonreuters.com; +61 2 9171 7406; Reuters Messaging: paulina.duran.thomsonreuters.com@reuters.net))</p></body></html>\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{},"source_url":"http://api.rkd.refinitiv.com/api/News/News.svc/REST/News_1/RetrieveStoryML_1","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"2112493847","content_text":"Feb 20 (Reuters) - New Zealand started its official rollout of Pfizer-BioNTech's COVID-19 vaccine on Saturday, while Australia finalised plans to begin inoculations on Monday, a new phase in tackling the virus that both countries have kept largely contained. A small group of medical professionals were injected on Friday in Auckland ahead of the wider rollout which was officially starting with border staff and so-called Managed Isolation and Quarantine (MIQ) workers on Saturday, officials said. In Australia, hotel quarantine and healthcare workers will also be the first cohort to be inoculated at 16 Pfizer vaccination hubs across the nation, alongside older Australians at aged care facilities. \"Today, we kick off the largest immunisation programme in our history, by vaccinating the first of our border workforce, a critical step in protecting everyone in Aotearoa,\" New Zealand health minister Ashley Bloomfield told reporters in Auckland, using the country's indigenous Maori name. \"We will be moving through these first few days and weeks in a measured way to make sure our systems and processes are solid.\" New Zealand expects its nationwide rollout covering the country's population of 5 million will take a full year, while Australia aims to inoculate its 25 million citizens by October. No new COVID-19 infections were reported in the communities of either country in the previous 24 hours despite tens of thousands of tests, officials said. Both nations ended snap local lockdowns this week after a cluster emerged from a quarantine hotel in Melbourne and as New Zealand authorities investigate how a strain of a highly transmissible UK variant was found in three members of an Auckland family. The two countries rank among the top 10 globally in a COVID-19 performance index for their successful handling of the pandemic. 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You can share your thoughts with us at markets.research@thomsonreuters.com</p><p> EUROPEAN VOL IN KISSING DISTANCE OF PANDEMIC LOWS (1215 GMT)</p><p> European volatility is getting very close to its lowest levels since the pandemic hit the old continent. </p><p> The EURO STOXX 50 Volatility index has briefly hit 19.6 this Monday, just in kissing distance of 19.4, which is the lowest it</p><p>managed to go down to since March 2020. </p><p> As you can see below, European volatility has only tested sub 20 levels a handful of times in the past 12 months.</p><p> It must be noted that the trend isn't that surprising given that Wall Street's own gauge of fear the VIX, has also cooled off and closed at its lowest level since February 2020: </p><p> (Julien Ponthus) </p><p> *****</p><p> EUROPEAN BUBBLES, WHERE ARE YOU? (1107 GMT) </p><p> There's been many bubble alarm bells ringing across a range of assets, from hydrogen to cannabis stocks and of course crypto currencies just to name a few. </p><p> And while there's been a bit of action in Europe, it was mainly in Frankfurt where Gamestock, Tilray and other U.S. stocks have a listing.</p><p> Europe, unlike Asia or Wall Street is still below record highs and in terms of bubbles, there seemingly isn't that much going on. </p><p> that note, Saxo has just updated its bubble stocks basket and out of the 40 stocks selected, there isn't <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE\">one</a> in Europe out of a pool that includes North America, Western Europe, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Australia.</p><p> Saxo took the top 40 markets caps which have a negative 12-month forward expected earnings per share and a 12-month forward EV/Sales above 8. </p><p> Talking about bubbles, interesting though from Berenberg's Stubbs: \"for bubbles to burst, we need to find a pin; otherwise prices can rise further still in 2021\". </p><p> Here's Saxo's list: </p><p> (Julien Ponthus) </p><p> *****</p><p> TOP OVER/UNDERWEIGHT STOCKS BY FUND MANAGERS (1035 GMT) </p><p> What are most overweight and underweight stocks by active fund managers across all regions?</p><p> UBS analysts crunched some numbers, namely the institutional ownership data provided by FactSet, and answered the question forming an “active trading portfolio” by aggregating positions across global active managers.</p><p> They basically sum up all the holdings across active managers and calculate “weights of stocks in this active trading portfolio,” they explain in a research note.</p><p> They then compared this weight with the relevant equity index benchmark to form the active weight.</p><p> Among the top overweight globally there are Prosus , Tencent . Among the top underweight Apple , Amazon.com , Tesla . </p><p> In the tables below the top overweight/underweight globally. The calculation is based on MSCI AC World index universe. Data as of 12 February 2021 close.</p><p> Below top overweight/underweight shares in Europe.</p><p> (Stefano Rebaudo)</p><p> *****</p><p> CAN STOCKS TOLERATE RISING YIELDS? (0916 GMT)</p><p> Stocks are once again moving in tandem with bond yields this morning, and that's making investors wonder whether this correlation is eventually going to break down if bonds continue on their downwards path.</p><p> Strategists at JPMorgan are upbeat and believe stocks can easily absorb a further rise in yields.</p><p> \"We would not expect the benign stocks-bonds correlation to break down while US 10-year yields are sub 2%, especially if the central banks’ liquidity provision remains ample, and growth backdrop positive,\" strategists at the U.S. bank say.</p><p> \"We believe that the drivers behind the bond yields' move matter more than their levels. If the bond yields are seen to be going up for the wrong reasons, the correlations could change sooner, but any tapering concerns will not be significant for a while yet, likely not this year,\" they add.</p><p> Earlier this month Goldman Sachs strategists also looked into the issue, asking themselves what's the level of 10-year yields at which income-oriented investors go back to bonds?</p><p> \"Different frameworks yield a range of answers, centered around 3%,\" they said. \"3% is the implied price return p.a. of the S&P 500 through 2031 based on its current price to normalized earnings ratio. An equivalent but risk-free yield on bonds would compare favorably,\" they noted. </p><p> In the chart you see how S&P 500 dividend and 10-year U.S. bond yields have been converging. </p><p> (Danilo Masoni)</p><p> *****</p><p> VIVENDI STEALS THE SHOW AT THE OPEN (0842 GMT) </p><p> It's an overwhelming positive start to the week with only two stocks in the red among the top 50 biggest moves!</p><p> That said, with a rise of over 20% to a 2002 high, France's Vivendi is clearly stealing the show after the media group announced it would list Universal Music in Amsterdam and distribute 60% of the capital to its shareholders. </p><p> Among its shareholders of course is the Bollore holding company, which is also logically surging, up 14% at the moment. </p><p> That has lifted Europe's media index up nearly 3%.</p><p> Buoyant commodities and oil prices are also sending miners and oil majors higher in what looks a good day to play the reflation trade. </p><p> Cyclicals are hot indeed with banks up 1.6% and enjoying the rise in the yield of European sovereign bonds with the Bund crossing the -0.4% line for the first time since September.</p><p> Overall the pan-European STOXX 600 is up about 0.6% and around 4% of its February 2020 record high. </p><p> Here you can see how the huge majority of top movers are in the black this morning. </p><p> (Julien Ponthus) </p><p> ***** </p><p> TIME TO TAKE A BREAK? (0807 GMT) </p><p> Time for a break? With Wall Street closed for Presidents Day and Chinese markets shut for the Lunar New Year, a good chunk of global financial markets is indeed taking some time off.</p><p> Probably a good time to step back, given equity markets are cruising on record highs and there are signs of speculative bubbles spreading across asset classes. Analysts at Nomura warn in fact of some \"technical position-trimming\" causing some market weakness towards the end of this week.</p><p> But notwithstanding doubts about the durability of the 'reflation trades,' they seem to be in the driving seat this morning as vaccine campaigns and hopes of U.S. stimulus beef up commodity and equity prices. Copper is at new eight-year highs, platinum at six-year peaks and oil at its highest in over a year, the last helped up also by Middle East tensions.</p><p> Yields on Germany's 10-year bonds also rose above -0.4% for the first time since September, after 10-year Treasuries ended last week above 1.20%, back at March 2020 levels.</p><p> U.S. 10-year inflation expectations too touched their highest since 2014.</p><p> Finally futures for European stocks, enjoying a better than expected earnings season, are up well above 0.5%.</p><p> Jitters about speculative bubbles rocking the boat remain however, after the 'Gamestonk' retail mania hit some hedge funds hard and briefly raised the question of systemic risks.</p><p> There's also some unease with bitcoin testing the $50,000 bar and the frenzy surrounding SPAC shell companies.</p><p> Talking about which, French investment firm Tikehau Capital is forming <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE.U\">one</a> with former UniCredit Chief Executive Jean-Pierre Mustier to target European financial deals.</p><p> Key developments that should provide more direction to markets on Monday:</p><p> - Japan Q4 GDP expanded more than expected, thanks to a rebound in overseas demand</p><p> - UK house prices Right Move</p><p> - Euro zone finance ministers meet</p><p> - Flash Q4 German GDP</p><p> (Julien Ponthus) </p><p> *****</p><p> WAKING UP ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE BED (0630 GMT) </p><p> Futures are quite upbeat this morning in Europe, up between 0.6% and 0.9% with commodities sharply on the rise. </p><p> While China and Hong Kong markets are shut for the Lunar New Year holiday, Asian shares have yet again hit new record highs, with the vaccine rollouts and the U.S. stimulus propping up the mood. </p><p> On the face of it, this looks like a typical 'reflation trade' day during which cyclicals and value stocks would be expected to do well.</p><p> It's also a quiet day on the earnings and the macro fronts and the U.S. bank holiday should keep volumes subdued. </p><p> (Julien Ponthus)</p><p> *****</p><p> <^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ bund sqdf US stock and bond yields globallyo underweightg Europeo Europeu saxo vol vol </p><p> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^></p></body></html>","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; 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You can share your thoughts with us at markets.research@thomsonreuters.com</p><p> EUROPEAN VOL IN KISSING DISTANCE OF PANDEMIC LOWS (1215 GMT)</p><p> European volatility is getting very close to its lowest levels since the pandemic hit the old continent. </p><p> The EURO STOXX 50 Volatility index has briefly hit 19.6 this Monday, just in kissing distance of 19.4, which is the lowest it</p><p>managed to go down to since March 2020. </p><p> As you can see below, European volatility has only tested sub 20 levels a handful of times in the past 12 months.</p><p> It must be noted that the trend isn't that surprising given that Wall Street's own gauge of fear the VIX, has also cooled off and closed at its lowest level since February 2020: </p><p> (Julien Ponthus) </p><p> *****</p><p> EUROPEAN BUBBLES, WHERE ARE YOU? (1107 GMT) </p><p> There's been many bubble alarm bells ringing across a range of assets, from hydrogen to cannabis stocks and of course crypto currencies just to name a few. </p><p> And while there's been a bit of action in Europe, it was mainly in Frankfurt where Gamestock, Tilray and other U.S. stocks have a listing.</p><p> Europe, unlike Asia or Wall Street is still below record highs and in terms of bubbles, there seemingly isn't that much going on. </p><p> that note, Saxo has just updated its bubble stocks basket and out of the 40 stocks selected, there isn't <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE\">one</a> in Europe out of a pool that includes North America, Western Europe, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Australia.</p><p> Saxo took the top 40 markets caps which have a negative 12-month forward expected earnings per share and a 12-month forward EV/Sales above 8. </p><p> Talking about bubbles, interesting though from Berenberg's Stubbs: \"for bubbles to burst, we need to find a pin; otherwise prices can rise further still in 2021\". </p><p> Here's Saxo's list: </p><p> (Julien Ponthus) </p><p> *****</p><p> TOP OVER/UNDERWEIGHT STOCKS BY FUND MANAGERS (1035 GMT) </p><p> What are most overweight and underweight stocks by active fund managers across all regions?</p><p> UBS analysts crunched some numbers, namely the institutional ownership data provided by FactSet, and answered the question forming an “active trading portfolio” by aggregating positions across global active managers.</p><p> They basically sum up all the holdings across active managers and calculate “weights of stocks in this active trading portfolio,” they explain in a research note.</p><p> They then compared this weight with the relevant equity index benchmark to form the active weight.</p><p> Among the top overweight globally there are Prosus , Tencent . Among the top underweight Apple , Amazon.com , Tesla . </p><p> In the tables below the top overweight/underweight globally. The calculation is based on MSCI AC World index universe. Data as of 12 February 2021 close.</p><p> Below top overweight/underweight shares in Europe.</p><p> (Stefano Rebaudo)</p><p> *****</p><p> CAN STOCKS TOLERATE RISING YIELDS? (0916 GMT)</p><p> Stocks are once again moving in tandem with bond yields this morning, and that's making investors wonder whether this correlation is eventually going to break down if bonds continue on their downwards path.</p><p> Strategists at JPMorgan are upbeat and believe stocks can easily absorb a further rise in yields.</p><p> \"We would not expect the benign stocks-bonds correlation to break down while US 10-year yields are sub 2%, especially if the central banks’ liquidity provision remains ample, and growth backdrop positive,\" strategists at the U.S. bank say.</p><p> \"We believe that the drivers behind the bond yields' move matter more than their levels. If the bond yields are seen to be going up for the wrong reasons, the correlations could change sooner, but any tapering concerns will not be significant for a while yet, likely not this year,\" they add.</p><p> Earlier this month Goldman Sachs strategists also looked into the issue, asking themselves what's the level of 10-year yields at which income-oriented investors go back to bonds?</p><p> \"Different frameworks yield a range of answers, centered around 3%,\" they said. \"3% is the implied price return p.a. of the S&P 500 through 2031 based on its current price to normalized earnings ratio. An equivalent but risk-free yield on bonds would compare favorably,\" they noted. </p><p> In the chart you see how S&P 500 dividend and 10-year U.S. bond yields have been converging. </p><p> (Danilo Masoni)</p><p> *****</p><p> VIVENDI STEALS THE SHOW AT THE OPEN (0842 GMT) </p><p> It's an overwhelming positive start to the week with only two stocks in the red among the top 50 biggest moves!</p><p> That said, with a rise of over 20% to a 2002 high, France's Vivendi is clearly stealing the show after the media group announced it would list Universal Music in Amsterdam and distribute 60% of the capital to its shareholders. </p><p> Among its shareholders of course is the Bollore holding company, which is also logically surging, up 14% at the moment. </p><p> That has lifted Europe's media index up nearly 3%.</p><p> Buoyant commodities and oil prices are also sending miners and oil majors higher in what looks a good day to play the reflation trade. </p><p> Cyclicals are hot indeed with banks up 1.6% and enjoying the rise in the yield of European sovereign bonds with the Bund crossing the -0.4% line for the first time since September.</p><p> Overall the pan-European STOXX 600 is up about 0.6% and around 4% of its February 2020 record high. </p><p> Here you can see how the huge majority of top movers are in the black this morning. </p><p> (Julien Ponthus) </p><p> ***** </p><p> TIME TO TAKE A BREAK? (0807 GMT) </p><p> Time for a break? With Wall Street closed for Presidents Day and Chinese markets shut for the Lunar New Year, a good chunk of global financial markets is indeed taking some time off.</p><p> Probably a good time to step back, given equity markets are cruising on record highs and there are signs of speculative bubbles spreading across asset classes. Analysts at Nomura warn in fact of some \"technical position-trimming\" causing some market weakness towards the end of this week.</p><p> But notwithstanding doubts about the durability of the 'reflation trades,' they seem to be in the driving seat this morning as vaccine campaigns and hopes of U.S. stimulus beef up commodity and equity prices. Copper is at new eight-year highs, platinum at six-year peaks and oil at its highest in over a year, the last helped up also by Middle East tensions.</p><p> Yields on Germany's 10-year bonds also rose above -0.4% for the first time since September, after 10-year Treasuries ended last week above 1.20%, back at March 2020 levels.</p><p> U.S. 10-year inflation expectations too touched their highest since 2014.</p><p> Finally futures for European stocks, enjoying a better than expected earnings season, are up well above 0.5%.</p><p> Jitters about speculative bubbles rocking the boat remain however, after the 'Gamestonk' retail mania hit some hedge funds hard and briefly raised the question of systemic risks.</p><p> There's also some unease with bitcoin testing the $50,000 bar and the frenzy surrounding SPAC shell companies.</p><p> Talking about which, French investment firm Tikehau Capital is forming <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE.U\">one</a> with former UniCredit Chief Executive Jean-Pierre Mustier to target European financial deals.</p><p> Key developments that should provide more direction to markets on Monday:</p><p> - Japan Q4 GDP expanded more than expected, thanks to a rebound in overseas demand</p><p> - UK house prices Right Move</p><p> - Euro zone finance ministers meet</p><p> - Flash Q4 German GDP</p><p> (Julien Ponthus) </p><p> *****</p><p> WAKING UP ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE BED (0630 GMT) </p><p> Futures are quite upbeat this morning in Europe, up between 0.6% and 0.9% with commodities sharply on the rise. </p><p> While China and Hong Kong markets are shut for the Lunar New Year holiday, Asian shares have yet again hit new record highs, with the vaccine rollouts and the U.S. stimulus propping up the mood. </p><p> On the face of it, this looks like a typical 'reflation trade' day during which cyclicals and value stocks would be expected to do well.</p><p> It's also a quiet day on the earnings and the macro fronts and the U.S. bank holiday should keep volumes subdued. </p><p> (Julien Ponthus)</p><p> *****</p><p> <^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ bund sqdf US stock and bond yields globallyo underweightg Europeo Europeu saxo vol vol </p><p> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^></p></body></html>\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{".IXIC":"NASDAQ Composite","QID":"纳指两倍做空ETF",".SPX":"S&P 500 Index","AMZN":"亚马逊","09086":"华夏纳指-U","03086":"华夏纳指","00700":"腾讯控股","QQQ":"纳指100ETF","QNETCN":"纳斯达克中美互联网老虎指数","SDOW":"道指三倍做空ETF-ProShares","DJX":"1/100道琼斯","UDOW":"道指三倍做多ETF-ProShares","TSLA":"特斯拉","QLD":"纳指两倍做多ETF","DDM":"道指两倍做多ETF","SQQQ":"纳指三倍做空ETF","PSQ":"纳指反向ETF","AAPL":"苹果","TQQQ":"纳指三倍做多ETF","DOG":"道指反向ETF","DXD":"道指两倍做空ETF","TCEHY":"腾讯控股ADR",".DJI":"道琼斯"},"source_url":"http://api.rkd.refinitiv.com/api/News/News.svc/REST/News_1/RetrieveStoryML_1","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"2111009343","content_text":"* European shares up 1% * Cyclicals lead sectoral gainers * Vivendi surges on UMG listing plans * Wall Street, China closed for holiday Feb 15 - Welcome to the home for real-time coverage of markets brought to you by Reuters reporters. You can share your thoughts with us at markets.research@thomsonreuters.com EUROPEAN VOL IN KISSING DISTANCE OF PANDEMIC LOWS (1215 GMT) European volatility is getting very close to its lowest levels since the pandemic hit the old continent. The EURO STOXX 50 Volatility index has briefly hit 19.6 this Monday, just in kissing distance of 19.4, which is the lowest itmanaged to go down to since March 2020. As you can see below, European volatility has only tested sub 20 levels a handful of times in the past 12 months. It must be noted that the trend isn't that surprising given that Wall Street's own gauge of fear the VIX, has also cooled off and closed at its lowest level since February 2020: (Julien Ponthus) ***** EUROPEAN BUBBLES, WHERE ARE YOU? (1107 GMT) There's been many bubble alarm bells ringing across a range of assets, from hydrogen to cannabis stocks and of course crypto currencies just to name a few. And while there's been a bit of action in Europe, it was mainly in Frankfurt where Gamestock, Tilray and other U.S. stocks have a listing. Europe, unlike Asia or Wall Street is still below record highs and in terms of bubbles, there seemingly isn't that much going on. that note, Saxo has just updated its bubble stocks basket and out of the 40 stocks selected, there isn't one in Europe out of a pool that includes North America, Western Europe, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Australia. Saxo took the top 40 markets caps which have a negative 12-month forward expected earnings per share and a 12-month forward EV/Sales above 8. Talking about bubbles, interesting though from Berenberg's Stubbs: \"for bubbles to burst, we need to find a pin; otherwise prices can rise further still in 2021\". Here's Saxo's list: (Julien Ponthus) ***** TOP OVER/UNDERWEIGHT STOCKS BY FUND MANAGERS (1035 GMT) What are most overweight and underweight stocks by active fund managers across all regions? UBS analysts crunched some numbers, namely the institutional ownership data provided by FactSet, and answered the question forming an “active trading portfolio” by aggregating positions across global active managers. They basically sum up all the holdings across active managers and calculate “weights of stocks in this active trading portfolio,” they explain in a research note. They then compared this weight with the relevant equity index benchmark to form the active weight. Among the top overweight globally there are Prosus , Tencent . Among the top underweight Apple , Amazon.com , Tesla . In the tables below the top overweight/underweight globally. The calculation is based on MSCI AC World index universe. Data as of 12 February 2021 close. Below top overweight/underweight shares in Europe. (Stefano Rebaudo) ***** CAN STOCKS TOLERATE RISING YIELDS? (0916 GMT) Stocks are once again moving in tandem with bond yields this morning, and that's making investors wonder whether this correlation is eventually going to break down if bonds continue on their downwards path. Strategists at JPMorgan are upbeat and believe stocks can easily absorb a further rise in yields. \"We would not expect the benign stocks-bonds correlation to break down while US 10-year yields are sub 2%, especially if the central banks’ liquidity provision remains ample, and growth backdrop positive,\" strategists at the U.S. bank say. \"We believe that the drivers behind the bond yields' move matter more than their levels. If the bond yields are seen to be going up for the wrong reasons, the correlations could change sooner, but any tapering concerns will not be significant for a while yet, likely not this year,\" they add. Earlier this month Goldman Sachs strategists also looked into the issue, asking themselves what's the level of 10-year yields at which income-oriented investors go back to bonds? \"Different frameworks yield a range of answers, centered around 3%,\" they said. \"3% is the implied price return p.a. of the S&P 500 through 2031 based on its current price to normalized earnings ratio. An equivalent but risk-free yield on bonds would compare favorably,\" they noted. In the chart you see how S&P 500 dividend and 10-year U.S. bond yields have been converging. (Danilo Masoni) ***** VIVENDI STEALS THE SHOW AT THE OPEN (0842 GMT) It's an overwhelming positive start to the week with only two stocks in the red among the top 50 biggest moves! That said, with a rise of over 20% to a 2002 high, France's Vivendi is clearly stealing the show after the media group announced it would list Universal Music in Amsterdam and distribute 60% of the capital to its shareholders. Among its shareholders of course is the Bollore holding company, which is also logically surging, up 14% at the moment. That has lifted Europe's media index up nearly 3%. Buoyant commodities and oil prices are also sending miners and oil majors higher in what looks a good day to play the reflation trade. Cyclicals are hot indeed with banks up 1.6% and enjoying the rise in the yield of European sovereign bonds with the Bund crossing the -0.4% line for the first time since September. Overall the pan-European STOXX 600 is up about 0.6% and around 4% of its February 2020 record high. Here you can see how the huge majority of top movers are in the black this morning. (Julien Ponthus) ***** TIME TO TAKE A BREAK? (0807 GMT) Time for a break? With Wall Street closed for Presidents Day and Chinese markets shut for the Lunar New Year, a good chunk of global financial markets is indeed taking some time off. Probably a good time to step back, given equity markets are cruising on record highs and there are signs of speculative bubbles spreading across asset classes. Analysts at Nomura warn in fact of some \"technical position-trimming\" causing some market weakness towards the end of this week. But notwithstanding doubts about the durability of the 'reflation trades,' they seem to be in the driving seat this morning as vaccine campaigns and hopes of U.S. stimulus beef up commodity and equity prices. Copper is at new eight-year highs, platinum at six-year peaks and oil at its highest in over a year, the last helped up also by Middle East tensions. Yields on Germany's 10-year bonds also rose above -0.4% for the first time since September, after 10-year Treasuries ended last week above 1.20%, back at March 2020 levels. U.S. 10-year inflation expectations too touched their highest since 2014. Finally futures for European stocks, enjoying a better than expected earnings season, are up well above 0.5%. Jitters about speculative bubbles rocking the boat remain however, after the 'Gamestonk' retail mania hit some hedge funds hard and briefly raised the question of systemic risks. There's also some unease with bitcoin testing the $50,000 bar and the frenzy surrounding SPAC shell companies. Talking about which, French investment firm Tikehau Capital is forming one with former UniCredit Chief Executive Jean-Pierre Mustier to target European financial deals. Key developments that should provide more direction to markets on Monday: - Japan Q4 GDP expanded more than expected, thanks to a rebound in overseas demand - UK house prices Right Move - Euro zone finance ministers meet - Flash Q4 German GDP (Julien Ponthus) ***** WAKING UP ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE BED (0630 GMT) Futures are quite upbeat this morning in Europe, up between 0.6% and 0.9% with commodities sharply on the rise. While China and Hong Kong markets are shut for the Lunar New Year holiday, Asian shares have yet again hit new record highs, with the vaccine rollouts and the U.S. stimulus propping up the mood. On the face of it, this looks like a typical 'reflation trade' day during which cyclicals and value stocks would be expected to do well. It's also a quiet day on the earnings and the macro fronts and the U.S. bank holiday should keep volumes subdued. 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You can share your thoughts with us at markets.research@thomsonreuters.com</p><p> BITCOIN INVESTORS ON 50K ALERT (1251 GMT)</p><p> Just nine days after passing the $40,000 mark for the first time this year Bitcoin has already put investors on alert for another high flying milestone: 50K.</p><p> Only in October the world's most popular cryptocurrency was worth around 10,000 but it does really look that geological ages have passed since then. </p><p> Over the weekend it has surged to as much as $49,765 before pulling back slightly. It was last down 0.5% on the day.</p><p> Tesla's 1.5 billion investment has been a watershed moment but it now seems that big institutions could weigh in too and provide another boost to Bitcoin's 65% year to date rally. </p><p> <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/MSTLW\">Morgan Stanley</a>'s investment arm is reportedly weighing whether to add Bitcoin to its list of possible bets and that's adding to the new FOMO feeling surrounding crypto.</p><p> But the surge to new highs may well look more like a roller- coaster ride, given Bitcoin's often overlooked environmental impact and the high risks of possible regulatory interference.</p><p> \"Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies will come under the spotlight from watchdogs like never before and this can be expected to create volatility in the market,\" said from Nigel Green, CEO and founder of deVere Group.</p><p> To finish off here's a couple of factoids about Bitcoin:</p><p> * Most price appreciation in 2020 was during U.S. trading hours, unlike 2017 when it was more Asia focused <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/MS\">$(MS)$</a></p><p> * Bitcoin consumes more electricity than the entire annual energy consumption of the Netherlands (Mirabaud)</p><p> (Danilo Masoni)</p><p> *****</p><p> EUROPEAN VOL IN KISSING DISTANCE OF PANDEMIC LOWS (1215 GMT)</p><p> European volatility is getting very close to its lowest levels since the pandemic hit the old continent. </p><p> The EURO STOXX 50 Volatility index has briefly hit 19.6 this Monday, just in kissing distance of 19.4, which is the lowest it</p><p>managed to go down to since March 2020. </p><p> As you can see below, European volatility has only tested sub 20 levels a handful of times in the past 12 months.</p><p> It must be noted that the trend isn't that surprising given that Wall Street's own gauge of fear the VIX, has also cooled off and closed at its lowest level since February 2020: </p><p> (Julien Ponthus) </p><p> *****</p><p> EUROPEAN BUBBLES, WHERE ARE YOU? (1107 GMT) </p><p> There's been many bubble alarm bells ringing across a range of assets, from hydrogen to cannabis stocks and of course crypto currencies just to name a few. </p><p> And while there's been a bit of action in Europe, it was mainly in Frankfurt where Gamestock, Tilray and other U.S. stocks have a listing.</p><p> Europe, unlike Asia or Wall Street is still below record highs and in terms of bubbles, there seemingly isn't that much going on. </p><p> that note, Saxo has just updated its bubble stocks basket and out of the 40 stocks selected, there isn't <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE\">one</a> in Europe out of a pool that includes North America, Western Europe, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Australia.</p><p> Saxo took the top 40 markets caps which have a negative 12-month forward expected earnings per share and a 12-month forward EV/Sales above 8. </p><p> Talking about bubbles, interesting though from Berenberg's Stubbs: \"for bubbles to burst, we need to find a pin; otherwise prices can rise further still in 2021\". </p><p> Here's Saxo's list: </p><p> (Julien Ponthus) </p><p> *****</p><p> TOP OVER/UNDERWEIGHT STOCKS BY FUND MANAGERS (1035 GMT) </p><p> What are most overweight and underweight stocks by active fund managers across all regions?</p><p> UBS analysts crunched some numbers, namely the institutional ownership data provided by FactSet, and answered the question forming an “active trading portfolio” by aggregating positions across global active managers.</p><p> They basically sum up all the holdings across active managers and calculate “weights of stocks in this active trading portfolio,” they explain in a research note.</p><p> They then compared this weight with the relevant equity index benchmark to form the active weight.</p><p> Among the top overweight globally there are Prosus , Tencent . Among the top underweight Apple , Amazon.com , Tesla . </p><p> In the tables below the top overweight/underweight globally. The calculation is based on MSCI AC World index universe. Data as of 12 February 2021 close.</p><p> Below top overweight/underweight shares in Europe.</p><p> (Stefano Rebaudo)</p><p> *****</p><p> CAN STOCKS TOLERATE RISING YIELDS? (0916 GMT)</p><p> Stocks are once again moving in tandem with bond yields this morning, and that's making investors wonder whether this correlation is eventually going to break down if bonds continue on their downwards path.</p><p> Strategists at JPMorgan are upbeat and believe stocks can easily absorb a further rise in yields.</p><p> \"We would not expect the benign stocks-bonds correlation to break down while US 10-year yields are sub 2%, especially if the central banks’ liquidity provision remains ample, and growth backdrop positive,\" strategists at the U.S. bank say.</p><p> \"We believe that the drivers behind the bond yields' move matter more than their levels. If the bond yields are seen to be going up for the wrong reasons, the correlations could change sooner, but any tapering concerns will not be significant for a while yet, likely not this year,\" they add.</p><p> Earlier this month Goldman Sachs strategists also looked into the issue, asking themselves what's the level of 10-year yields at which income-oriented investors go back to bonds?</p><p> \"Different frameworks yield a range of answers, centered around 3%,\" they said. \"3% is the implied price return p.a. of the S&P 500 through 2031 based on its current price to normalized earnings ratio. An equivalent but risk-free yield on bonds would compare favorably,\" they noted. </p><p> In the chart you see how S&P 500 dividend and 10-year U.S. bond yields have been converging. </p><p> (Danilo Masoni)</p><p> *****</p><p> VIVENDI STEALS THE SHOW AT THE OPEN (0842 GMT) </p><p> It's an overwhelming positive start to the week with only two stocks in the red among the top 50 biggest moves!</p><p> That said, with a rise of over 20% to a 2002 high, France's Vivendi is clearly stealing the show after the media group announced it would list Universal Music in Amsterdam and distribute 60% of the capital to its shareholders. </p><p> Among its shareholders of course is the Bollore holding company, which is also logically surging, up 14% at the moment. </p><p> That has lifted Europe's media index up nearly 3%.</p><p> Buoyant commodities and oil prices are also sending miners and oil majors higher in what looks a good day to play the reflation trade. </p><p> Cyclicals are hot indeed with banks up 1.6% and enjoying the rise in the yield of European sovereign bonds with the Bund crossing the -0.4% line for the first time since September.</p><p> Overall the pan-European STOXX 600 is up about 0.6% and around 4% of its February 2020 record high. </p><p> Here you can see how the huge majority of top movers are in the black this morning. </p><p> (Julien Ponthus) </p><p> ***** </p><p> TIME TO TAKE A BREAK? (0807 GMT) </p><p> Time for a break? With Wall Street closed for Presidents Day and Chinese markets shut for the Lunar New Year, a good chunk of global financial markets is indeed taking some time off.</p><p> Probably a good time to step back, given equity markets are cruising on record highs and there are signs of speculative bubbles spreading across asset classes. Analysts at Nomura warn in fact of some \"technical position-trimming\" causing some market weakness towards the end of this week.</p><p> But notwithstanding doubts about the durability of the 'reflation trades,' they seem to be in the driving seat this morning as vaccine campaigns and hopes of U.S. stimulus beef up commodity and equity prices. Copper is at new eight-year highs, platinum at six-year peaks and oil at its highest in over a year, the last helped up also by Middle East tensions.</p><p> Yields on Germany's 10-year bonds also rose above -0.4% for the first time since September, after 10-year Treasuries ended last week above 1.20%, back at March 2020 levels.</p><p> U.S. 10-year inflation expectations too touched their highest since 2014.</p><p> Finally futures for European stocks, enjoying a better than expected earnings season, are up well above 0.5%.</p><p> Jitters about speculative bubbles rocking the boat remain however, after the 'Gamestonk' retail mania hit some hedge funds hard and briefly raised the question of systemic risks.</p><p> There's also some unease with bitcoin testing the $50,000 bar and the frenzy surrounding SPAC shell companies.</p><p> Talking about which, French investment firm Tikehau Capital is forming <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE.U\">one</a> with former UniCredit Chief Executive Jean-Pierre Mustier to target European financial deals.</p><p> Key developments that should provide more direction to markets on Monday:</p><p> - Japan Q4 GDP expanded more than expected, thanks to a rebound in overseas demand</p><p> - UK house prices Right Move</p><p> - Euro zone finance ministers meet</p><p> - Flash Q4 German GDP</p><p> (Julien Ponthus) </p><p> *****</p><p> WAKING UP ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE BED (0630 GMT) </p><p> Futures are quite upbeat this morning in Europe, up between 0.6% and 0.9% with commodities sharply on the rise. </p><p> While China and Hong Kong markets are shut for the Lunar New Year holiday, Asian shares have yet again hit new record highs, with the vaccine rollouts and the U.S. stimulus propping up the mood. </p><p> On the face of it, this looks like a typical 'reflation trade' day during which cyclicals and value stocks would be expected to do well.</p><p> It's also a quiet day on the earnings and the macro fronts and the U.S. bank holiday should keep volumes subdued. </p><p> (Julien Ponthus)</p><p> *****</p><p> <^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ bund sqdf US stock and bond yields globallyo underweightg Europeo Europeu saxo vol vol Bitcoin </p><p> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^></p></body></html>","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; 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You can share your thoughts with us at markets.research@thomsonreuters.com</p><p> BITCOIN INVESTORS ON 50K ALERT (1251 GMT)</p><p> Just nine days after passing the $40,000 mark for the first time this year Bitcoin has already put investors on alert for another high flying milestone: 50K.</p><p> Only in October the world's most popular cryptocurrency was worth around 10,000 but it does really look that geological ages have passed since then. </p><p> Over the weekend it has surged to as much as $49,765 before pulling back slightly. It was last down 0.5% on the day.</p><p> Tesla's 1.5 billion investment has been a watershed moment but it now seems that big institutions could weigh in too and provide another boost to Bitcoin's 65% year to date rally. </p><p> <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/MSTLW\">Morgan Stanley</a>'s investment arm is reportedly weighing whether to add Bitcoin to its list of possible bets and that's adding to the new FOMO feeling surrounding crypto.</p><p> But the surge to new highs may well look more like a roller- coaster ride, given Bitcoin's often overlooked environmental impact and the high risks of possible regulatory interference.</p><p> \"Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies will come under the spotlight from watchdogs like never before and this can be expected to create volatility in the market,\" said from Nigel Green, CEO and founder of deVere Group.</p><p> To finish off here's a couple of factoids about Bitcoin:</p><p> * Most price appreciation in 2020 was during U.S. trading hours, unlike 2017 when it was more Asia focused <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/MS\">$(MS)$</a></p><p> * Bitcoin consumes more electricity than the entire annual energy consumption of the Netherlands (Mirabaud)</p><p> (Danilo Masoni)</p><p> *****</p><p> EUROPEAN VOL IN KISSING DISTANCE OF PANDEMIC LOWS (1215 GMT)</p><p> European volatility is getting very close to its lowest levels since the pandemic hit the old continent. </p><p> The EURO STOXX 50 Volatility index has briefly hit 19.6 this Monday, just in kissing distance of 19.4, which is the lowest it</p><p>managed to go down to since March 2020. </p><p> As you can see below, European volatility has only tested sub 20 levels a handful of times in the past 12 months.</p><p> It must be noted that the trend isn't that surprising given that Wall Street's own gauge of fear the VIX, has also cooled off and closed at its lowest level since February 2020: </p><p> (Julien Ponthus) </p><p> *****</p><p> EUROPEAN BUBBLES, WHERE ARE YOU? (1107 GMT) </p><p> There's been many bubble alarm bells ringing across a range of assets, from hydrogen to cannabis stocks and of course crypto currencies just to name a few. </p><p> And while there's been a bit of action in Europe, it was mainly in Frankfurt where Gamestock, Tilray and other U.S. stocks have a listing.</p><p> Europe, unlike Asia or Wall Street is still below record highs and in terms of bubbles, there seemingly isn't that much going on. </p><p> that note, Saxo has just updated its bubble stocks basket and out of the 40 stocks selected, there isn't <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE\">one</a> in Europe out of a pool that includes North America, Western Europe, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Australia.</p><p> Saxo took the top 40 markets caps which have a negative 12-month forward expected earnings per share and a 12-month forward EV/Sales above 8. </p><p> Talking about bubbles, interesting though from Berenberg's Stubbs: \"for bubbles to burst, we need to find a pin; otherwise prices can rise further still in 2021\". </p><p> Here's Saxo's list: </p><p> (Julien Ponthus) </p><p> *****</p><p> TOP OVER/UNDERWEIGHT STOCKS BY FUND MANAGERS (1035 GMT) </p><p> What are most overweight and underweight stocks by active fund managers across all regions?</p><p> UBS analysts crunched some numbers, namely the institutional ownership data provided by FactSet, and answered the question forming an “active trading portfolio” by aggregating positions across global active managers.</p><p> They basically sum up all the holdings across active managers and calculate “weights of stocks in this active trading portfolio,” they explain in a research note.</p><p> They then compared this weight with the relevant equity index benchmark to form the active weight.</p><p> Among the top overweight globally there are Prosus , Tencent . Among the top underweight Apple , Amazon.com , Tesla . </p><p> In the tables below the top overweight/underweight globally. The calculation is based on MSCI AC World index universe. Data as of 12 February 2021 close.</p><p> Below top overweight/underweight shares in Europe.</p><p> (Stefano Rebaudo)</p><p> *****</p><p> CAN STOCKS TOLERATE RISING YIELDS? (0916 GMT)</p><p> Stocks are once again moving in tandem with bond yields this morning, and that's making investors wonder whether this correlation is eventually going to break down if bonds continue on their downwards path.</p><p> Strategists at JPMorgan are upbeat and believe stocks can easily absorb a further rise in yields.</p><p> \"We would not expect the benign stocks-bonds correlation to break down while US 10-year yields are sub 2%, especially if the central banks’ liquidity provision remains ample, and growth backdrop positive,\" strategists at the U.S. bank say.</p><p> \"We believe that the drivers behind the bond yields' move matter more than their levels. If the bond yields are seen to be going up for the wrong reasons, the correlations could change sooner, but any tapering concerns will not be significant for a while yet, likely not this year,\" they add.</p><p> Earlier this month Goldman Sachs strategists also looked into the issue, asking themselves what's the level of 10-year yields at which income-oriented investors go back to bonds?</p><p> \"Different frameworks yield a range of answers, centered around 3%,\" they said. \"3% is the implied price return p.a. of the S&P 500 through 2031 based on its current price to normalized earnings ratio. An equivalent but risk-free yield on bonds would compare favorably,\" they noted. </p><p> In the chart you see how S&P 500 dividend and 10-year U.S. bond yields have been converging. </p><p> (Danilo Masoni)</p><p> *****</p><p> VIVENDI STEALS THE SHOW AT THE OPEN (0842 GMT) </p><p> It's an overwhelming positive start to the week with only two stocks in the red among the top 50 biggest moves!</p><p> That said, with a rise of over 20% to a 2002 high, France's Vivendi is clearly stealing the show after the media group announced it would list Universal Music in Amsterdam and distribute 60% of the capital to its shareholders. </p><p> Among its shareholders of course is the Bollore holding company, which is also logically surging, up 14% at the moment. </p><p> That has lifted Europe's media index up nearly 3%.</p><p> Buoyant commodities and oil prices are also sending miners and oil majors higher in what looks a good day to play the reflation trade. </p><p> Cyclicals are hot indeed with banks up 1.6% and enjoying the rise in the yield of European sovereign bonds with the Bund crossing the -0.4% line for the first time since September.</p><p> Overall the pan-European STOXX 600 is up about 0.6% and around 4% of its February 2020 record high. </p><p> Here you can see how the huge majority of top movers are in the black this morning. </p><p> (Julien Ponthus) </p><p> ***** </p><p> TIME TO TAKE A BREAK? (0807 GMT) </p><p> Time for a break? With Wall Street closed for Presidents Day and Chinese markets shut for the Lunar New Year, a good chunk of global financial markets is indeed taking some time off.</p><p> Probably a good time to step back, given equity markets are cruising on record highs and there are signs of speculative bubbles spreading across asset classes. Analysts at Nomura warn in fact of some \"technical position-trimming\" causing some market weakness towards the end of this week.</p><p> But notwithstanding doubts about the durability of the 'reflation trades,' they seem to be in the driving seat this morning as vaccine campaigns and hopes of U.S. stimulus beef up commodity and equity prices. Copper is at new eight-year highs, platinum at six-year peaks and oil at its highest in over a year, the last helped up also by Middle East tensions.</p><p> Yields on Germany's 10-year bonds also rose above -0.4% for the first time since September, after 10-year Treasuries ended last week above 1.20%, back at March 2020 levels.</p><p> U.S. 10-year inflation expectations too touched their highest since 2014.</p><p> Finally futures for European stocks, enjoying a better than expected earnings season, are up well above 0.5%.</p><p> Jitters about speculative bubbles rocking the boat remain however, after the 'Gamestonk' retail mania hit some hedge funds hard and briefly raised the question of systemic risks.</p><p> There's also some unease with bitcoin testing the $50,000 bar and the frenzy surrounding SPAC shell companies.</p><p> Talking about which, French investment firm Tikehau Capital is forming <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE.U\">one</a> with former UniCredit Chief Executive Jean-Pierre Mustier to target European financial deals.</p><p> Key developments that should provide more direction to markets on Monday:</p><p> - Japan Q4 GDP expanded more than expected, thanks to a rebound in overseas demand</p><p> - UK house prices Right Move</p><p> - Euro zone finance ministers meet</p><p> - Flash Q4 German GDP</p><p> (Julien Ponthus) </p><p> *****</p><p> WAKING UP ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE BED (0630 GMT) </p><p> Futures are quite upbeat this morning in Europe, up between 0.6% and 0.9% with commodities sharply on the rise. </p><p> While China and Hong Kong markets are shut for the Lunar New Year holiday, Asian shares have yet again hit new record highs, with the vaccine rollouts and the U.S. stimulus propping up the mood. </p><p> On the face of it, this looks like a typical 'reflation trade' day during which cyclicals and value stocks would be expected to do well.</p><p> It's also a quiet day on the earnings and the macro fronts and the U.S. bank holiday should keep volumes subdued. </p><p> (Julien Ponthus)</p><p> *****</p><p> <^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ bund sqdf US stock and bond yields globallyo underweightg Europeo Europeu saxo vol vol Bitcoin </p><p> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^></p></body></html>\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{},"source_url":"http://api.rkd.refinitiv.com/api/News/News.svc/REST/News_1/RetrieveStoryML_1","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"2111009681","content_text":"* European shares up 1% * Cyclicals lead sectoral gainers * Vivendi surges on UMG listing plans * Wall Street, China closed for holiday Feb 15 - Welcome to the home for real-time coverage of markets brought to you by Reuters reporters. You can share your thoughts with us at markets.research@thomsonreuters.com BITCOIN INVESTORS ON 50K ALERT (1251 GMT) Just nine days after passing the $40,000 mark for the first time this year Bitcoin has already put investors on alert for another high flying milestone: 50K. Only in October the world's most popular cryptocurrency was worth around 10,000 but it does really look that geological ages have passed since then. Over the weekend it has surged to as much as $49,765 before pulling back slightly. It was last down 0.5% on the day. Tesla's 1.5 billion investment has been a watershed moment but it now seems that big institutions could weigh in too and provide another boost to Bitcoin's 65% year to date rally. Morgan Stanley's investment arm is reportedly weighing whether to add Bitcoin to its list of possible bets and that's adding to the new FOMO feeling surrounding crypto. But the surge to new highs may well look more like a roller- coaster ride, given Bitcoin's often overlooked environmental impact and the high risks of possible regulatory interference. \"Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies will come under the spotlight from watchdogs like never before and this can be expected to create volatility in the market,\" said from Nigel Green, CEO and founder of deVere Group. To finish off here's a couple of factoids about Bitcoin: * Most price appreciation in 2020 was during U.S. trading hours, unlike 2017 when it was more Asia focused $(MS)$ * Bitcoin consumes more electricity than the entire annual energy consumption of the Netherlands (Mirabaud) (Danilo Masoni) ***** EUROPEAN VOL IN KISSING DISTANCE OF PANDEMIC LOWS (1215 GMT) European volatility is getting very close to its lowest levels since the pandemic hit the old continent. The EURO STOXX 50 Volatility index has briefly hit 19.6 this Monday, just in kissing distance of 19.4, which is the lowest itmanaged to go down to since March 2020. As you can see below, European volatility has only tested sub 20 levels a handful of times in the past 12 months. It must be noted that the trend isn't that surprising given that Wall Street's own gauge of fear the VIX, has also cooled off and closed at its lowest level since February 2020: (Julien Ponthus) ***** EUROPEAN BUBBLES, WHERE ARE YOU? (1107 GMT) There's been many bubble alarm bells ringing across a range of assets, from hydrogen to cannabis stocks and of course crypto currencies just to name a few. And while there's been a bit of action in Europe, it was mainly in Frankfurt where Gamestock, Tilray and other U.S. stocks have a listing. Europe, unlike Asia or Wall Street is still below record highs and in terms of bubbles, there seemingly isn't that much going on. that note, Saxo has just updated its bubble stocks basket and out of the 40 stocks selected, there isn't one in Europe out of a pool that includes North America, Western Europe, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Australia. Saxo took the top 40 markets caps which have a negative 12-month forward expected earnings per share and a 12-month forward EV/Sales above 8. Talking about bubbles, interesting though from Berenberg's Stubbs: \"for bubbles to burst, we need to find a pin; otherwise prices can rise further still in 2021\". Here's Saxo's list: (Julien Ponthus) ***** TOP OVER/UNDERWEIGHT STOCKS BY FUND MANAGERS (1035 GMT) What are most overweight and underweight stocks by active fund managers across all regions? UBS analysts crunched some numbers, namely the institutional ownership data provided by FactSet, and answered the question forming an “active trading portfolio” by aggregating positions across global active managers. They basically sum up all the holdings across active managers and calculate “weights of stocks in this active trading portfolio,” they explain in a research note. They then compared this weight with the relevant equity index benchmark to form the active weight. Among the top overweight globally there are Prosus , Tencent . Among the top underweight Apple , Amazon.com , Tesla . In the tables below the top overweight/underweight globally. The calculation is based on MSCI AC World index universe. Data as of 12 February 2021 close. Below top overweight/underweight shares in Europe. (Stefano Rebaudo) ***** CAN STOCKS TOLERATE RISING YIELDS? (0916 GMT) Stocks are once again moving in tandem with bond yields this morning, and that's making investors wonder whether this correlation is eventually going to break down if bonds continue on their downwards path. Strategists at JPMorgan are upbeat and believe stocks can easily absorb a further rise in yields. \"We would not expect the benign stocks-bonds correlation to break down while US 10-year yields are sub 2%, especially if the central banks’ liquidity provision remains ample, and growth backdrop positive,\" strategists at the U.S. bank say. \"We believe that the drivers behind the bond yields' move matter more than their levels. If the bond yields are seen to be going up for the wrong reasons, the correlations could change sooner, but any tapering concerns will not be significant for a while yet, likely not this year,\" they add. Earlier this month Goldman Sachs strategists also looked into the issue, asking themselves what's the level of 10-year yields at which income-oriented investors go back to bonds? \"Different frameworks yield a range of answers, centered around 3%,\" they said. \"3% is the implied price return p.a. of the S&P 500 through 2031 based on its current price to normalized earnings ratio. An equivalent but risk-free yield on bonds would compare favorably,\" they noted. In the chart you see how S&P 500 dividend and 10-year U.S. bond yields have been converging. (Danilo Masoni) ***** VIVENDI STEALS THE SHOW AT THE OPEN (0842 GMT) It's an overwhelming positive start to the week with only two stocks in the red among the top 50 biggest moves! That said, with a rise of over 20% to a 2002 high, France's Vivendi is clearly stealing the show after the media group announced it would list Universal Music in Amsterdam and distribute 60% of the capital to its shareholders. Among its shareholders of course is the Bollore holding company, which is also logically surging, up 14% at the moment. That has lifted Europe's media index up nearly 3%. Buoyant commodities and oil prices are also sending miners and oil majors higher in what looks a good day to play the reflation trade. Cyclicals are hot indeed with banks up 1.6% and enjoying the rise in the yield of European sovereign bonds with the Bund crossing the -0.4% line for the first time since September. Overall the pan-European STOXX 600 is up about 0.6% and around 4% of its February 2020 record high. Here you can see how the huge majority of top movers are in the black this morning. (Julien Ponthus) ***** TIME TO TAKE A BREAK? (0807 GMT) Time for a break? With Wall Street closed for Presidents Day and Chinese markets shut for the Lunar New Year, a good chunk of global financial markets is indeed taking some time off. Probably a good time to step back, given equity markets are cruising on record highs and there are signs of speculative bubbles spreading across asset classes. Analysts at Nomura warn in fact of some \"technical position-trimming\" causing some market weakness towards the end of this week. But notwithstanding doubts about the durability of the 'reflation trades,' they seem to be in the driving seat this morning as vaccine campaigns and hopes of U.S. stimulus beef up commodity and equity prices. Copper is at new eight-year highs, platinum at six-year peaks and oil at its highest in over a year, the last helped up also by Middle East tensions. Yields on Germany's 10-year bonds also rose above -0.4% for the first time since September, after 10-year Treasuries ended last week above 1.20%, back at March 2020 levels. U.S. 10-year inflation expectations too touched their highest since 2014. Finally futures for European stocks, enjoying a better than expected earnings season, are up well above 0.5%. Jitters about speculative bubbles rocking the boat remain however, after the 'Gamestonk' retail mania hit some hedge funds hard and briefly raised the question of systemic risks. There's also some unease with bitcoin testing the $50,000 bar and the frenzy surrounding SPAC shell companies. Talking about which, French investment firm Tikehau Capital is forming one with former UniCredit Chief Executive Jean-Pierre Mustier to target European financial deals. Key developments that should provide more direction to markets on Monday: - Japan Q4 GDP expanded more than expected, thanks to a rebound in overseas demand - UK house prices Right Move - Euro zone finance ministers meet - Flash Q4 German GDP (Julien Ponthus) ***** WAKING UP ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE BED (0630 GMT) Futures are quite upbeat this morning in Europe, up between 0.6% and 0.9% with commodities sharply on the rise. While China and Hong Kong markets are shut for the Lunar New Year holiday, Asian shares have yet again hit new record highs, with the vaccine rollouts and the U.S. stimulus propping up the mood. On the face of it, this looks like a typical 'reflation trade' day during which cyclicals and value stocks would be expected to do well. It's also a quiet day on the earnings and the macro fronts and the U.S. bank holiday should keep volumes subdued. 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Butrecent declinesare an opportunity according to one analyst who says Buy the ADRs now.\nDaiwa analyst...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.barrons.com/articles/xpeng-shares-have-fallen-far-enough-for-one-analyst-51615305626?mod=RTA\">Web Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{},"source_url":"https://www.barrons.com/articles/xpeng-shares-have-fallen-far-enough-for-one-analyst-51615305626?mod=RTA","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1151478477","content_text":"American depositary receipts of Chinese electric-vehicle maker XPeng has had a rough ride lately. Butrecent declinesare an opportunity according to one analyst who says Buy the ADRs now.\nDaiwa analyst Kelvin Lau double-upgraded Xpeng (ticker: XPEV) to Buy from Sell Tuesday. Typically, analysts move one notch at a time going, for instance, from Sell to Hold and then to Buy.\nDespite the much more bullish take, Lau barely had to move hisprice target. It went to $34 from $32, up only about 6%. The reason for his call appears to be more about recent market action than aboutcompany-specificdevelopments.\nComing into Tuesday, XPeng ADRs were down about 23% over the past two weeks, for a year-to-date loss of 35%. The market hasn’t been kind to EV investors lately.Tesla (TSLA) stock was also down more than 20% over the past two weeks, coming into Tuesday trading.\nOne reason for recent declines is that XPeng, and other Chinese EV makers, delivered fewer cars in February than in January, spooking investors. But February is the time of the Lunar New Year holiday, when sales of big-ticket items is often put on hold.XPeng managementtellsBarron’sthere is a two-week period in the month where it is essentially impossible to register a new car, as purchasing stops.\nThe bigger factor than deliveries, however, is fear of inflation. Higher inflation means higher interest rates, which are problematic for richly valued, high-growth stocks in two ways. First, a rise in rates makes funding growth more expensive. Second, high-growth companies generate most of their cash flow and potential dividends far in the future. That cash flow is relatively less attractive as investors can earn more interest right now.\nXPeng ADRs qualify as high-growth shares. Analysts expect sales to grow roughly 150% year over year in 2021.\nThe upgrade is good news, but inflation fears will continue to affect XPeng ADRs for a while. That makes Wednesday’s inflation data a little higher stakes than usual. Economists expect prices—excluding food and energy—to be 0.2% higher in February compared with January. (Economists focus on inflation excluding food and energy to avoid commodity-price swings in the numbers.)\nXPeng ADRs are up about 11% on Tuesday. The upgrade helps. So does the bounce in tech stocks. The Nasdaq Composite,home to many high-growth stocks, is up 3%, bouncing back after its recent selloff. The S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Averageare up about 1% and 0.1%, respectively.\nWith the upgrade, about 85% of analysts covering XPeng ADRs rate them at Buy. About 75% of analysts coveringLi Auto(LI), for comparison, rate those ADRs at Buy. 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You can share your thoughts with us at markets.research@thomsonreuters.com</p><p> EUROPEAN VOL IN KISSING DISTANCE OF PANDEMIC LOWS (1215 GMT)</p><p> European volatility is getting very close to its lowest levels since the pandemic hit the old continent. </p><p> The EURO STOXX 50 Volatility index has briefly hit 19.6 this Monday, just in kissing distance of 19.4, which is the lowest it</p><p>managed to go down to since March 2020. </p><p> As you can see below, European volatility has only tested sub 20 levels a handful of times in the past 12 months.</p><p> It must be noted that the trend isn't that surprising given that Wall Street's own gauge of fear the VIX, has also cooled off and closed at its lowest level since February 2020: </p><p> (Julien Ponthus) </p><p> *****</p><p> EUROPEAN BUBBLES, WHERE ARE YOU? (1107 GMT) </p><p> There's been many bubble alarm bells ringing across a range of assets, from hydrogen to cannabis stocks and of course crypto currencies just to name a few. </p><p> And while there's been a bit of action in Europe, it was mainly in Frankfurt where Gamestock, Tilray and other U.S. stocks have a listing.</p><p> Europe, unlike Asia or Wall Street is still below record highs and in terms of bubbles, there seemingly isn't that much going on. </p><p> that note, Saxo has just updated its bubble stocks basket and out of the 40 stocks selected, there isn't <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE\">one</a> in Europe out of a pool that includes North America, Western Europe, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Australia.</p><p> Saxo took the top 40 markets caps which have a negative 12-month forward expected earnings per share and a 12-month forward EV/Sales above 8. </p><p> Talking about bubbles, interesting though from Berenberg's Stubbs: \"for bubbles to burst, we need to find a pin; otherwise prices can rise further still in 2021\". </p><p> Here's Saxo's list: </p><p> (Julien Ponthus) </p><p> *****</p><p> TOP OVER/UNDERWEIGHT STOCKS BY FUND MANAGERS (1035 GMT) </p><p> What are most overweight and underweight stocks by active fund managers across all regions?</p><p> UBS analysts crunched some numbers, namely the institutional ownership data provided by FactSet, and answered the question forming an “active trading portfolio” by aggregating positions across global active managers.</p><p> They basically sum up all the holdings across active managers and calculate “weights of stocks in this active trading portfolio,” they explain in a research note.</p><p> They then compared this weight with the relevant equity index benchmark to form the active weight.</p><p> Among the top overweight globally there are Prosus , Tencent . Among the top underweight Apple , Amazon.com , Tesla . </p><p> In the tables below the top overweight/underweight globally. The calculation is based on MSCI AC World index universe. Data as of 12 February 2021 close.</p><p> Below top overweight/underweight shares in Europe.</p><p> (Stefano Rebaudo)</p><p> *****</p><p> CAN STOCKS TOLERATE RISING YIELDS? (0916 GMT)</p><p> Stocks are once again moving in tandem with bond yields this morning, and that's making investors wonder whether this correlation is eventually going to break down if bonds continue on their downwards path.</p><p> Strategists at JPMorgan are upbeat and believe stocks can easily absorb a further rise in yields.</p><p> \"We would not expect the benign stocks-bonds correlation to break down while US 10-year yields are sub 2%, especially if the central banks’ liquidity provision remains ample, and growth backdrop positive,\" strategists at the U.S. bank say.</p><p> \"We believe that the drivers behind the bond yields' move matter more than their levels. If the bond yields are seen to be going up for the wrong reasons, the correlations could change sooner, but any tapering concerns will not be significant for a while yet, likely not this year,\" they add.</p><p> Earlier this month Goldman Sachs strategists also looked into the issue, asking themselves what's the level of 10-year yields at which income-oriented investors go back to bonds?</p><p> \"Different frameworks yield a range of answers, centered around 3%,\" they said. \"3% is the implied price return p.a. of the S&P 500 through 2031 based on its current price to normalized earnings ratio. An equivalent but risk-free yield on bonds would compare favorably,\" they noted. </p><p> In the chart you see how S&P 500 dividend and 10-year U.S. bond yields have been converging. </p><p> (Danilo Masoni)</p><p> *****</p><p> VIVENDI STEALS THE SHOW AT THE OPEN (0842 GMT) </p><p> It's an overwhelming positive start to the week with only two stocks in the red among the top 50 biggest moves!</p><p> That said, with a rise of over 20% to a 2002 high, France's Vivendi is clearly stealing the show after the media group announced it would list Universal Music in Amsterdam and distribute 60% of the capital to its shareholders. </p><p> Among its shareholders of course is the Bollore holding company, which is also logically surging, up 14% at the moment. </p><p> That has lifted Europe's media index up nearly 3%.</p><p> Buoyant commodities and oil prices are also sending miners and oil majors higher in what looks a good day to play the reflation trade. </p><p> Cyclicals are hot indeed with banks up 1.6% and enjoying the rise in the yield of European sovereign bonds with the Bund crossing the -0.4% line for the first time since September.</p><p> Overall the pan-European STOXX 600 is up about 0.6% and around 4% of its February 2020 record high. </p><p> Here you can see how the huge majority of top movers are in the black this morning. </p><p> (Julien Ponthus) </p><p> ***** </p><p> TIME TO TAKE A BREAK? (0807 GMT) </p><p> Time for a break? With Wall Street closed for Presidents Day and Chinese markets shut for the Lunar New Year, a good chunk of global financial markets is indeed taking some time off.</p><p> Probably a good time to step back, given equity markets are cruising on record highs and there are signs of speculative bubbles spreading across asset classes. Analysts at Nomura warn in fact of some \"technical position-trimming\" causing some market weakness towards the end of this week.</p><p> But notwithstanding doubts about the durability of the 'reflation trades,' they seem to be in the driving seat this morning as vaccine campaigns and hopes of U.S. stimulus beef up commodity and equity prices. Copper is at new eight-year highs, platinum at six-year peaks and oil at its highest in over a year, the last helped up also by Middle East tensions.</p><p> Yields on Germany's 10-year bonds also rose above -0.4% for the first time since September, after 10-year Treasuries ended last week above 1.20%, back at March 2020 levels.</p><p> U.S. 10-year inflation expectations too touched their highest since 2014.</p><p> Finally futures for European stocks, enjoying a better than expected earnings season, are up well above 0.5%.</p><p> Jitters about speculative bubbles rocking the boat remain however, after the 'Gamestonk' retail mania hit some hedge funds hard and briefly raised the question of systemic risks.</p><p> There's also some unease with bitcoin testing the $50,000 bar and the frenzy surrounding SPAC shell companies.</p><p> Talking about which, French investment firm Tikehau Capital is forming <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE.U\">one</a> with former UniCredit Chief Executive Jean-Pierre Mustier to target European financial deals.</p><p> Key developments that should provide more direction to markets on Monday:</p><p> - Japan Q4 GDP expanded more than expected, thanks to a rebound in overseas demand</p><p> - UK house prices Right Move</p><p> - Euro zone finance ministers meet</p><p> - Flash Q4 German GDP</p><p> (Julien Ponthus) </p><p> *****</p><p> WAKING UP ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE BED (0630 GMT) </p><p> Futures are quite upbeat this morning in Europe, up between 0.6% and 0.9% with commodities sharply on the rise. </p><p> While China and Hong Kong markets are shut for the Lunar New Year holiday, Asian shares have yet again hit new record highs, with the vaccine rollouts and the U.S. stimulus propping up the mood. </p><p> On the face of it, this looks like a typical 'reflation trade' day during which cyclicals and value stocks would be expected to do well.</p><p> It's also a quiet day on the earnings and the macro fronts and the U.S. bank holiday should keep volumes subdued. </p><p> (Julien Ponthus)</p><p> *****</p><p> <^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ bund sqdf US stock and bond yields globallyo underweightg Europeo Europeu saxo vol vol </p><p> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^></p></body></html>","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; 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You can share your thoughts with us at markets.research@thomsonreuters.com</p><p> EUROPEAN VOL IN KISSING DISTANCE OF PANDEMIC LOWS (1215 GMT)</p><p> European volatility is getting very close to its lowest levels since the pandemic hit the old continent. </p><p> The EURO STOXX 50 Volatility index has briefly hit 19.6 this Monday, just in kissing distance of 19.4, which is the lowest it</p><p>managed to go down to since March 2020. </p><p> As you can see below, European volatility has only tested sub 20 levels a handful of times in the past 12 months.</p><p> It must be noted that the trend isn't that surprising given that Wall Street's own gauge of fear the VIX, has also cooled off and closed at its lowest level since February 2020: </p><p> (Julien Ponthus) </p><p> *****</p><p> EUROPEAN BUBBLES, WHERE ARE YOU? (1107 GMT) </p><p> There's been many bubble alarm bells ringing across a range of assets, from hydrogen to cannabis stocks and of course crypto currencies just to name a few. </p><p> And while there's been a bit of action in Europe, it was mainly in Frankfurt where Gamestock, Tilray and other U.S. stocks have a listing.</p><p> Europe, unlike Asia or Wall Street is still below record highs and in terms of bubbles, there seemingly isn't that much going on. </p><p> that note, Saxo has just updated its bubble stocks basket and out of the 40 stocks selected, there isn't <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE\">one</a> in Europe out of a pool that includes North America, Western Europe, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Australia.</p><p> Saxo took the top 40 markets caps which have a negative 12-month forward expected earnings per share and a 12-month forward EV/Sales above 8. </p><p> Talking about bubbles, interesting though from Berenberg's Stubbs: \"for bubbles to burst, we need to find a pin; otherwise prices can rise further still in 2021\". </p><p> Here's Saxo's list: </p><p> (Julien Ponthus) </p><p> *****</p><p> TOP OVER/UNDERWEIGHT STOCKS BY FUND MANAGERS (1035 GMT) </p><p> What are most overweight and underweight stocks by active fund managers across all regions?</p><p> UBS analysts crunched some numbers, namely the institutional ownership data provided by FactSet, and answered the question forming an “active trading portfolio” by aggregating positions across global active managers.</p><p> They basically sum up all the holdings across active managers and calculate “weights of stocks in this active trading portfolio,” they explain in a research note.</p><p> They then compared this weight with the relevant equity index benchmark to form the active weight.</p><p> Among the top overweight globally there are Prosus , Tencent . Among the top underweight Apple , Amazon.com , Tesla . </p><p> In the tables below the top overweight/underweight globally. The calculation is based on MSCI AC World index universe. Data as of 12 February 2021 close.</p><p> Below top overweight/underweight shares in Europe.</p><p> (Stefano Rebaudo)</p><p> *****</p><p> CAN STOCKS TOLERATE RISING YIELDS? (0916 GMT)</p><p> Stocks are once again moving in tandem with bond yields this morning, and that's making investors wonder whether this correlation is eventually going to break down if bonds continue on their downwards path.</p><p> Strategists at JPMorgan are upbeat and believe stocks can easily absorb a further rise in yields.</p><p> \"We would not expect the benign stocks-bonds correlation to break down while US 10-year yields are sub 2%, especially if the central banks’ liquidity provision remains ample, and growth backdrop positive,\" strategists at the U.S. bank say.</p><p> \"We believe that the drivers behind the bond yields' move matter more than their levels. If the bond yields are seen to be going up for the wrong reasons, the correlations could change sooner, but any tapering concerns will not be significant for a while yet, likely not this year,\" they add.</p><p> Earlier this month Goldman Sachs strategists also looked into the issue, asking themselves what's the level of 10-year yields at which income-oriented investors go back to bonds?</p><p> \"Different frameworks yield a range of answers, centered around 3%,\" they said. \"3% is the implied price return p.a. of the S&P 500 through 2031 based on its current price to normalized earnings ratio. An equivalent but risk-free yield on bonds would compare favorably,\" they noted. </p><p> In the chart you see how S&P 500 dividend and 10-year U.S. bond yields have been converging. </p><p> (Danilo Masoni)</p><p> *****</p><p> VIVENDI STEALS THE SHOW AT THE OPEN (0842 GMT) </p><p> It's an overwhelming positive start to the week with only two stocks in the red among the top 50 biggest moves!</p><p> That said, with a rise of over 20% to a 2002 high, France's Vivendi is clearly stealing the show after the media group announced it would list Universal Music in Amsterdam and distribute 60% of the capital to its shareholders. </p><p> Among its shareholders of course is the Bollore holding company, which is also logically surging, up 14% at the moment. </p><p> That has lifted Europe's media index up nearly 3%.</p><p> Buoyant commodities and oil prices are also sending miners and oil majors higher in what looks a good day to play the reflation trade. </p><p> Cyclicals are hot indeed with banks up 1.6% and enjoying the rise in the yield of European sovereign bonds with the Bund crossing the -0.4% line for the first time since September.</p><p> Overall the pan-European STOXX 600 is up about 0.6% and around 4% of its February 2020 record high. </p><p> Here you can see how the huge majority of top movers are in the black this morning. </p><p> (Julien Ponthus) </p><p> ***** </p><p> TIME TO TAKE A BREAK? (0807 GMT) </p><p> Time for a break? With Wall Street closed for Presidents Day and Chinese markets shut for the Lunar New Year, a good chunk of global financial markets is indeed taking some time off.</p><p> Probably a good time to step back, given equity markets are cruising on record highs and there are signs of speculative bubbles spreading across asset classes. Analysts at Nomura warn in fact of some \"technical position-trimming\" causing some market weakness towards the end of this week.</p><p> But notwithstanding doubts about the durability of the 'reflation trades,' they seem to be in the driving seat this morning as vaccine campaigns and hopes of U.S. stimulus beef up commodity and equity prices. Copper is at new eight-year highs, platinum at six-year peaks and oil at its highest in over a year, the last helped up also by Middle East tensions.</p><p> Yields on Germany's 10-year bonds also rose above -0.4% for the first time since September, after 10-year Treasuries ended last week above 1.20%, back at March 2020 levels.</p><p> U.S. 10-year inflation expectations too touched their highest since 2014.</p><p> Finally futures for European stocks, enjoying a better than expected earnings season, are up well above 0.5%.</p><p> Jitters about speculative bubbles rocking the boat remain however, after the 'Gamestonk' retail mania hit some hedge funds hard and briefly raised the question of systemic risks.</p><p> There's also some unease with bitcoin testing the $50,000 bar and the frenzy surrounding SPAC shell companies.</p><p> Talking about which, French investment firm Tikehau Capital is forming <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE.U\">one</a> with former UniCredit Chief Executive Jean-Pierre Mustier to target European financial deals.</p><p> Key developments that should provide more direction to markets on Monday:</p><p> - Japan Q4 GDP expanded more than expected, thanks to a rebound in overseas demand</p><p> - UK house prices Right Move</p><p> - Euro zone finance ministers meet</p><p> - Flash Q4 German GDP</p><p> (Julien Ponthus) </p><p> *****</p><p> WAKING UP ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE BED (0630 GMT) </p><p> Futures are quite upbeat this morning in Europe, up between 0.6% and 0.9% with commodities sharply on the rise. </p><p> While China and Hong Kong markets are shut for the Lunar New Year holiday, Asian shares have yet again hit new record highs, with the vaccine rollouts and the U.S. stimulus propping up the mood. </p><p> On the face of it, this looks like a typical 'reflation trade' day during which cyclicals and value stocks would be expected to do well.</p><p> It's also a quiet day on the earnings and the macro fronts and the U.S. bank holiday should keep volumes subdued. </p><p> (Julien Ponthus)</p><p> *****</p><p> <^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ bund sqdf US stock and bond yields globallyo underweightg Europeo Europeu saxo vol vol </p><p> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^></p></body></html>\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{".IXIC":"NASDAQ Composite","QID":"纳指两倍做空ETF",".SPX":"S&P 500 Index","AMZN":"亚马逊","09086":"华夏纳指-U","03086":"华夏纳指","00700":"腾讯控股","QQQ":"纳指100ETF","QNETCN":"纳斯达克中美互联网老虎指数","SDOW":"道指三倍做空ETF-ProShares","DJX":"1/100道琼斯","UDOW":"道指三倍做多ETF-ProShares","TSLA":"特斯拉","QLD":"纳指两倍做多ETF","DDM":"道指两倍做多ETF","SQQQ":"纳指三倍做空ETF","PSQ":"纳指反向ETF","AAPL":"苹果","TQQQ":"纳指三倍做多ETF","DOG":"道指反向ETF","DXD":"道指两倍做空ETF","TCEHY":"腾讯控股ADR",".DJI":"道琼斯"},"source_url":"http://api.rkd.refinitiv.com/api/News/News.svc/REST/News_1/RetrieveStoryML_1","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"2111009343","content_text":"* European shares up 1% * Cyclicals lead sectoral gainers * Vivendi surges on UMG listing plans * Wall Street, China closed for holiday Feb 15 - Welcome to the home for real-time coverage of markets brought to you by Reuters reporters. You can share your thoughts with us at markets.research@thomsonreuters.com EUROPEAN VOL IN KISSING DISTANCE OF PANDEMIC LOWS (1215 GMT) European volatility is getting very close to its lowest levels since the pandemic hit the old continent. The EURO STOXX 50 Volatility index has briefly hit 19.6 this Monday, just in kissing distance of 19.4, which is the lowest itmanaged to go down to since March 2020. As you can see below, European volatility has only tested sub 20 levels a handful of times in the past 12 months. It must be noted that the trend isn't that surprising given that Wall Street's own gauge of fear the VIX, has also cooled off and closed at its lowest level since February 2020: (Julien Ponthus) ***** EUROPEAN BUBBLES, WHERE ARE YOU? (1107 GMT) There's been many bubble alarm bells ringing across a range of assets, from hydrogen to cannabis stocks and of course crypto currencies just to name a few. And while there's been a bit of action in Europe, it was mainly in Frankfurt where Gamestock, Tilray and other U.S. stocks have a listing. Europe, unlike Asia or Wall Street is still below record highs and in terms of bubbles, there seemingly isn't that much going on. that note, Saxo has just updated its bubble stocks basket and out of the 40 stocks selected, there isn't one in Europe out of a pool that includes North America, Western Europe, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Australia. Saxo took the top 40 markets caps which have a negative 12-month forward expected earnings per share and a 12-month forward EV/Sales above 8. Talking about bubbles, interesting though from Berenberg's Stubbs: \"for bubbles to burst, we need to find a pin; otherwise prices can rise further still in 2021\". Here's Saxo's list: (Julien Ponthus) ***** TOP OVER/UNDERWEIGHT STOCKS BY FUND MANAGERS (1035 GMT) What are most overweight and underweight stocks by active fund managers across all regions? UBS analysts crunched some numbers, namely the institutional ownership data provided by FactSet, and answered the question forming an “active trading portfolio” by aggregating positions across global active managers. They basically sum up all the holdings across active managers and calculate “weights of stocks in this active trading portfolio,” they explain in a research note. They then compared this weight with the relevant equity index benchmark to form the active weight. Among the top overweight globally there are Prosus , Tencent . Among the top underweight Apple , Amazon.com , Tesla . In the tables below the top overweight/underweight globally. The calculation is based on MSCI AC World index universe. Data as of 12 February 2021 close. Below top overweight/underweight shares in Europe. (Stefano Rebaudo) ***** CAN STOCKS TOLERATE RISING YIELDS? (0916 GMT) Stocks are once again moving in tandem with bond yields this morning, and that's making investors wonder whether this correlation is eventually going to break down if bonds continue on their downwards path. Strategists at JPMorgan are upbeat and believe stocks can easily absorb a further rise in yields. \"We would not expect the benign stocks-bonds correlation to break down while US 10-year yields are sub 2%, especially if the central banks’ liquidity provision remains ample, and growth backdrop positive,\" strategists at the U.S. bank say. \"We believe that the drivers behind the bond yields' move matter more than their levels. If the bond yields are seen to be going up for the wrong reasons, the correlations could change sooner, but any tapering concerns will not be significant for a while yet, likely not this year,\" they add. Earlier this month Goldman Sachs strategists also looked into the issue, asking themselves what's the level of 10-year yields at which income-oriented investors go back to bonds? \"Different frameworks yield a range of answers, centered around 3%,\" they said. \"3% is the implied price return p.a. of the S&P 500 through 2031 based on its current price to normalized earnings ratio. An equivalent but risk-free yield on bonds would compare favorably,\" they noted. In the chart you see how S&P 500 dividend and 10-year U.S. bond yields have been converging. (Danilo Masoni) ***** VIVENDI STEALS THE SHOW AT THE OPEN (0842 GMT) It's an overwhelming positive start to the week with only two stocks in the red among the top 50 biggest moves! That said, with a rise of over 20% to a 2002 high, France's Vivendi is clearly stealing the show after the media group announced it would list Universal Music in Amsterdam and distribute 60% of the capital to its shareholders. Among its shareholders of course is the Bollore holding company, which is also logically surging, up 14% at the moment. That has lifted Europe's media index up nearly 3%. Buoyant commodities and oil prices are also sending miners and oil majors higher in what looks a good day to play the reflation trade. Cyclicals are hot indeed with banks up 1.6% and enjoying the rise in the yield of European sovereign bonds with the Bund crossing the -0.4% line for the first time since September. Overall the pan-European STOXX 600 is up about 0.6% and around 4% of its February 2020 record high. Here you can see how the huge majority of top movers are in the black this morning. (Julien Ponthus) ***** TIME TO TAKE A BREAK? (0807 GMT) Time for a break? With Wall Street closed for Presidents Day and Chinese markets shut for the Lunar New Year, a good chunk of global financial markets is indeed taking some time off. Probably a good time to step back, given equity markets are cruising on record highs and there are signs of speculative bubbles spreading across asset classes. Analysts at Nomura warn in fact of some \"technical position-trimming\" causing some market weakness towards the end of this week. But notwithstanding doubts about the durability of the 'reflation trades,' they seem to be in the driving seat this morning as vaccine campaigns and hopes of U.S. stimulus beef up commodity and equity prices. Copper is at new eight-year highs, platinum at six-year peaks and oil at its highest in over a year, the last helped up also by Middle East tensions. Yields on Germany's 10-year bonds also rose above -0.4% for the first time since September, after 10-year Treasuries ended last week above 1.20%, back at March 2020 levels. U.S. 10-year inflation expectations too touched their highest since 2014. Finally futures for European stocks, enjoying a better than expected earnings season, are up well above 0.5%. Jitters about speculative bubbles rocking the boat remain however, after the 'Gamestonk' retail mania hit some hedge funds hard and briefly raised the question of systemic risks. There's also some unease with bitcoin testing the $50,000 bar and the frenzy surrounding SPAC shell companies. Talking about which, French investment firm Tikehau Capital is forming one with former UniCredit Chief Executive Jean-Pierre Mustier to target European financial deals. Key developments that should provide more direction to markets on Monday: - Japan Q4 GDP expanded more than expected, thanks to a rebound in overseas demand - UK house prices Right Move - Euro zone finance ministers meet - Flash Q4 German GDP (Julien Ponthus) ***** WAKING UP ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE BED (0630 GMT) Futures are quite upbeat this morning in Europe, up between 0.6% and 0.9% with commodities sharply on the rise. 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In Australia, hotel quarantine and healthcare workers will also be the first cohort to be inoculated at 16 Pfizer vaccination hubs across the nation, alongside older Australians at aged care facilities. \"Today, we kick off the largest immunisation programme in our history, by vaccinating the first of our border workforce, a critical step in protecting everyone in Aotearoa,\" New Zealand health minister Ashley Bloomfield told reporters in Auckland, using the country's indigenous Maori name. \"We will be moving through these first few days and weeks in a measured way to make sure our systems and processes are solid.\" New Zealand expects its nationwide rollout covering the country's population of 5 million will take a full year, while Australia aims to inoculate its 25 million citizens by October. No new COVID-19 infections were reported in the communities of either country in the previous 24 hours despite tens of thousands of tests, officials said. Both nations ended snap local lockdowns this week after a cluster emerged from a quarantine hotel in Melbourne and as New Zealand authorities investigate how a strain of a highly transmissible UK variant was found in three members of an Auckland family. The two countries rank among the top 10 globally in a COVID-19 performance index for their successful handling of the pandemic. 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