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2021-06-21
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Oil Climbs Near $72 as Iran Nuclear Talks End Without Agreement
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2021-06-21
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2021-06-02
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Here Are the Winners and Losers From China’s Surging Yuan
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Diplomats adjourned a sixth round of meetings with significant gaps remaining to mend the accord, the third time since talks began in April that negotiators have missed self-imposed deadlines to rejuvenate the agreement. A revived deal would likely lead to the easing of U.S. sanctions and higher crude flows.\nThe election of conservative cleric Ebrahim Raisi as Iran’s president, however, may complicate future talks. Raisi is subject to U.S. sanctions and Tehran insists they must be removed as part of an agreement to revive the pact.\nCrude is up almost 50% this year as major economies emerge from restrictions and lockdowns after the roll-out of Covid-19 vaccinations worldwide. Demand has rebounded, especially in the U.S. and parts of Asia. 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The correlation between China’s benchmark CSI 300 Index and the onshore yuan’s strength is near the highest in seven months, while the Hang Seng Index is also most-linked to the currency’s movements since February, data compiled by Bloomberg show. But not every share is a beneficiary.</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/b8a32602a4dc3c262575f6ea29a99597\" tg-width=\"620\" tg-height=\"348\" referrerpolicy=\"no-referrer\">Likely winners include companies that can take advantage of currency dichotomies, including Chinese property developers with sizable dollar debt and companies that generate most revenue in the mainland but are Hong Kong-listed, according to analysts.</p>\n<p>On the flip side of the currency equation are exporters, whose products will be less price-competitive when sold in foreign markets.</p>\n<p>The Chinese yuan has surged 12% against the dollar since May 2020, with the rally accelerating recently amid inflation concerns and the greenback’s weakness. Some investors expect the yuan rally continuing, despite the central bank taking a visiblemeasureto stem gains.</p>\n<p>“The central bank’s intervention will only slow down the pace of appreciation, not the direction of the appreciation,” said Jackson Wong, an asset management director at Amber <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/HIL\">Hill</a> Capital Ltd. “A rising Chinese currency historically has a positive correlation with both mainland and Hong Kong benchmark indexes, though some sectors will suffer.”</p>\n<p>Who wins:</p>\n<ul>\n <li>Dollar-debt borrowers: Companies to benefit most directly will be those that generate revenue in yuan while borrowing in foreign currencies, as debt is reduced. According toBloomberg data, about 24% of the total outstanding dollar-denominated bonds issued by all Chinese companies are from developers.</li>\n <li>Hong Kong-listed Chinese companies, or H shares: A stronger yuan bodes well for the H shares, as well as valuations and foreign inflows, said CICC analysts including Hanfeng Wang. While some investors may worry that a strong yuan could discourage southbound inflows because of potential foreign-exchange losses, historical experience suggests those inflows are positively correlated with the yuan, as a stronger yuan usually suggests better growth prospect for Chinese assets, Wang said.</li>\n <li>Consumer companies: A rising currency enhances purchasing power and consumer confidence, which benefits the consumer sector, said Yang Delong, chief economist at <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/FBNC\">First</a> Seafront Fund Management.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>Who loses:</p>\n<ul>\n <li>Labor-intensive exporters: Manufacturers such astoy makers, which rely on cheap prices to attract customers and generate most revenue overseas, may take a blow from a stronger yuan, Zheng Jiawei, analyst at East <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/00662\">Asia</a> Qianhai Securities, wrote in a research report.</li>\n <li>Foreign-asset owners: Textile manufacturers and machinery companies will suffer, as they tend to have large proportions of assets denominated in foreign currencies, said Cliff Zhao, head of research at <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/00939\">CCB</a> International.</li>\n</ul>\n<p><i>— With assistance by Jeanny Yu, and Amy Li</i></p>","source":"lsy1584095487587","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; 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The correlation between China’s benchmark CSI 300 Index and the onshore yuan’s strength is near the highest in seven months, while the Hang Seng Index is also most-linked to the currency’s movements since February, data compiled by Bloomberg show. But not every share is a beneficiary.\nLikely winners include companies that can take advantage of currency dichotomies, including Chinese property developers with sizable dollar debt and companies that generate most revenue in the mainland but are Hong Kong-listed, according to analysts.\nOn the flip side of the currency equation are exporters, whose products will be less price-competitive when sold in foreign markets.\nThe Chinese yuan has surged 12% against the dollar since May 2020, with the rally accelerating recently amid inflation concerns and the greenback’s weakness. Some investors expect the yuan rally continuing, despite the central bank taking a visiblemeasureto stem gains.\n“The central bank’s intervention will only slow down the pace of appreciation, not the direction of the appreciation,” said Jackson Wong, an asset management director at Amber Hill Capital Ltd. “A rising Chinese currency historically has a positive correlation with both mainland and Hong Kong benchmark indexes, though some sectors will suffer.”\nWho wins:\n\nDollar-debt borrowers: Companies to benefit most directly will be those that generate revenue in yuan while borrowing in foreign currencies, as debt is reduced. According toBloomberg data, about 24% of the total outstanding dollar-denominated bonds issued by all Chinese companies are from developers.\nHong Kong-listed Chinese companies, or H shares: A stronger yuan bodes well for the H shares, as well as valuations and foreign inflows, said CICC analysts including Hanfeng Wang. While some investors may worry that a strong yuan could discourage southbound inflows because of potential foreign-exchange losses, historical experience suggests those inflows are positively correlated with the yuan, as a stronger yuan usually suggests better growth prospect for Chinese assets, Wang said.\nConsumer companies: A rising currency enhances purchasing power and consumer confidence, which benefits the consumer sector, said Yang Delong, chief economist at First Seafront Fund Management.\n\nWho loses:\n\nLabor-intensive exporters: Manufacturers such astoy makers, which rely on cheap prices to attract customers and generate most revenue overseas, may take a blow from a stronger yuan, Zheng Jiawei, analyst at East Asia Qianhai Securities, wrote in a research report.\nForeign-asset owners: Textile manufacturers and machinery companies will suffer, as they tend to have large proportions of assets denominated in foreign currencies, said Cliff Zhao, head of research at CCB 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The correlation between China’s benchmark CSI 300 Index and the onshore yuan’s strength is near the highest in seven months, while the Hang Seng Index is also most-linked to the currency’s movements since February, data compiled by Bloomberg show. But not every share is a beneficiary.</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/b8a32602a4dc3c262575f6ea29a99597\" tg-width=\"620\" tg-height=\"348\" referrerpolicy=\"no-referrer\">Likely winners include companies that can take advantage of currency dichotomies, including Chinese property developers with sizable dollar debt and companies that generate most revenue in the mainland but are Hong Kong-listed, according to analysts.</p>\n<p>On the flip side of the currency equation are exporters, whose products will be less price-competitive when sold in foreign markets.</p>\n<p>The Chinese yuan has surged 12% against the dollar since May 2020, with the rally accelerating recently amid inflation concerns and the greenback’s weakness. Some investors expect the yuan rally continuing, despite the central bank taking a visiblemeasureto stem gains.</p>\n<p>“The central bank’s intervention will only slow down the pace of appreciation, not the direction of the appreciation,” said Jackson Wong, an asset management director at Amber <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/HIL\">Hill</a> Capital Ltd. “A rising Chinese currency historically has a positive correlation with both mainland and Hong Kong benchmark indexes, though some sectors will suffer.”</p>\n<p>Who wins:</p>\n<ul>\n <li>Dollar-debt borrowers: Companies to benefit most directly will be those that generate revenue in yuan while borrowing in foreign currencies, as debt is reduced. According toBloomberg data, about 24% of the total outstanding dollar-denominated bonds issued by all Chinese companies are from developers.</li>\n <li>Hong Kong-listed Chinese companies, or H shares: A stronger yuan bodes well for the H shares, as well as valuations and foreign inflows, said CICC analysts including Hanfeng Wang. While some investors may worry that a strong yuan could discourage southbound inflows because of potential foreign-exchange losses, historical experience suggests those inflows are positively correlated with the yuan, as a stronger yuan usually suggests better growth prospect for Chinese assets, Wang said.</li>\n <li>Consumer companies: A rising currency enhances purchasing power and consumer confidence, which benefits the consumer sector, said Yang Delong, chief economist at <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/FBNC\">First</a> Seafront Fund Management.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>Who loses:</p>\n<ul>\n <li>Labor-intensive exporters: Manufacturers such astoy makers, which rely on cheap prices to attract customers and generate most revenue overseas, may take a blow from a stronger yuan, Zheng Jiawei, analyst at East <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/00662\">Asia</a> Qianhai Securities, wrote in a research report.</li>\n <li>Foreign-asset owners: Textile manufacturers and machinery companies will suffer, as they tend to have large proportions of assets denominated in foreign currencies, said Cliff Zhao, head of research at <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/00939\">CCB</a> International.</li>\n</ul>\n<p><i>— With assistance by Jeanny Yu, and Amy Li</i></p>","source":"lsy1584095487587","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; 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The correlation between China’s benchmark CSI 300 Index and the onshore yuan’s strength is near the highest in seven months, while the Hang Seng Index is also most-linked to the currency’s movements since February, data compiled by Bloomberg show. But not every share is a beneficiary.\nLikely winners include companies that can take advantage of currency dichotomies, including Chinese property developers with sizable dollar debt and companies that generate most revenue in the mainland but are Hong Kong-listed, according to analysts.\nOn the flip side of the currency equation are exporters, whose products will be less price-competitive when sold in foreign markets.\nThe Chinese yuan has surged 12% against the dollar since May 2020, with the rally accelerating recently amid inflation concerns and the greenback’s weakness. Some investors expect the yuan rally continuing, despite the central bank taking a visiblemeasureto stem gains.\n“The central bank’s intervention will only slow down the pace of appreciation, not the direction of the appreciation,” said Jackson Wong, an asset management director at Amber Hill Capital Ltd. “A rising Chinese currency historically has a positive correlation with both mainland and Hong Kong benchmark indexes, though some sectors will suffer.”\nWho wins:\n\nDollar-debt borrowers: Companies to benefit most directly will be those that generate revenue in yuan while borrowing in foreign currencies, as debt is reduced. According toBloomberg data, about 24% of the total outstanding dollar-denominated bonds issued by all Chinese companies are from developers.\nHong Kong-listed Chinese companies, or H shares: A stronger yuan bodes well for the H shares, as well as valuations and foreign inflows, said CICC analysts including Hanfeng Wang. While some investors may worry that a strong yuan could discourage southbound inflows because of potential foreign-exchange losses, historical experience suggests those inflows are positively correlated with the yuan, as a stronger yuan usually suggests better growth prospect for Chinese assets, Wang said.\nConsumer companies: A rising currency enhances purchasing power and consumer confidence, which benefits the consumer sector, said Yang Delong, chief economist at First Seafront Fund Management.\n\nWho loses:\n\nLabor-intensive exporters: Manufacturers such astoy makers, which rely on cheap prices to attract customers and generate most revenue overseas, may take a blow from a stronger yuan, Zheng Jiawei, analyst at East Asia Qianhai Securities, wrote in a research report.\nForeign-asset owners: Textile manufacturers and machinery companies will suffer, as they tend to have large proportions of assets denominated in foreign currencies, said Cliff Zhao, head of research at CCB International.\n\n— With assistance by Jeanny Yu, and Amy Li","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":225,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0}],"lives":[]}