Between the Bells

Morning Bell 26 April


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Wall Street closed lower on Tuesday as investor fears of a banking crisis reignited. Shares in First Republic Bank tanked more than 49% on the release of the regional bank’s latest quarterly results including deposits dropping 40% to US$104.5bn in Q1 but have since stabilised and the bank is instilling cost cutting measures including cutting head count by 20% to bolster its balance sheet. The results spooked investors about broader weakness in the banking sector following the recent collapses of Signature Bank and Silicon Valley Bank. The results are the first time this earnings season we have seen investors react as it has been a very uneventful reporting period so far. 

The local market was closed yesterday for the ANZAC day public holiday but has started the week on a very turbulent note after some of the key iron ore miners revealed that production was lower in the March quarter, which comes at the same time iron ore slumped to its lowest level since December last week due to weaker-than-expected demand from Chinese steel mills and reports of stockpiles at ore ports. South32 was the worst performer, dropping 7.4% on Monday after revealing lower production of iron ore this quarter, while BHP Group (ASX:BHP) and Fortescue Metals Group (ASX:FMG) each fell 2% and 3.4% on Monday respectively. The red-hot lithium stocks of 2022 have continued coming under pressure in recent days after Chile’s government, which geographically boasts the world’s second largest reserves of lithium, announced a new plan for the country to take a majority stake in all lithium projects in the region. This bid for state control in Chile could be a positive for local Australian lithium miners and producers as it may push up prices of the green commodity and divert capital to other producers like in Australia.

What to watch today:

  • Ahead of the local trading session the SPI futures are anticipating the local index to start the midweek session 0.52% lower on the back of global market turbulence overnight.
  • On the commodities front this morning, oil remains under pressure this morning, trading 2.08% lower at US$77.12/barrel, gold is up 0.4% at US$1996.91/ounce and iron ore is sharply lower, down 5.6% at US$109.50/tonne.
  • On the Aussie dollar front, AUD$1.00 is buying US$0.66, 88.40 Japanese Yen, 53.57 British Pence and NZ$1.08.
  • On the economic data front today we will see investors respond to Australia’s inflation rate data for Q1 released just after midday AEST with consensus expecting a fall to 6.9% for Q1 from 7.8% in Q4, which if it comes in at that level will imply inflation has peaked down under and the RBA’s rate hiking efforts are working. This data will also play a role in determining the RBA’s move next week on Tuesday as to whether another 25-basis point rate hike is required or if the pause can continue.
  • The S&P Global Flash US Composite Purchasing Manufacturers Index climbed to an 11-month high of 53.5 in April, following 52.3 in March – indicating the business conditions remain resilient including and provides another case for the Fed to continue raising interest rates in 

Trading Ideas:

  • Bell Potter has increased its rating on Cyclopharm (ASX:CYC) from a hold to a buy and has raised the price target from $1.70 to $2.80 on the medical device company following the FDA notifying the company that its response for the New Drug Application for Technegas is now complete and eligible for review with a goal date for the announcement of a potential approval of 29th September 2023.
  • Trading Central has identified a bullish signal on Flight Centre (ASX:FLT) following the formation of a pattern over a period of 25-days which is roughly the same amount of time the share price may rise from the close of $19.19 to the range of $20.80 to $21.10 according to standard principles of technical analysis.
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