Monday, July 23, 2012

News Bits | 23 July 2012


Highlights of the day
§  Economics (Leading Economic Indicator): May 2012: Healthier signals [download report]
May leading economic indicator continued to suggest that the Malaysian economy would grow in the near future. The leading index grew by 2.3% after 2.1% y-o-y growth in April. The coincident index in the same month also grew at about the same rate: 2.5% after 1.8% y-o-y in April. We are maintaining our GDP growth forecast of 4.0% for the whole of 2012.

§  Automotive (Sector Update): June 2012: Up y-o-y (Maintain NEUTRAL) [download report]
Total vehicle sales in June grew 35% y-o-y to 56,604 units mainly backed by improved sales from Perodua, Proton and Toyota. 1H2012 total industry volume (TIV) inched up 1% y-o-y to 301,224 units, accounting for 49% of the Malaysian Automotive Association’s (MAA) estimated TIV of 615,000 units for the year. For 1H, Perodua has emerged as the top car seller, with total sales of 92,923 units (+17% y-o-y) despite stricter lending guidelines as well as longer loan processing time.

§  Petronas Chemicals Group (Quick bits): Expecting a softer 2QFY12 (Maintain BUY; RM7.69 ) [download report]
We visited the management of Petronas Chemical and were given a tour of its Optimal olefins plant in Kerteh, Terengganu recently. Key takeaways from the visit are: (i) we expect lower plant utilization q-o-q due to a scheduled plant shutdown or maintenance in 2QFY12; (ii) we understand that the SAMUR project is progressing well and on track for completion by early 2015; and (iii) that the company is venturing into higher margins products.  Maintain Buy with TP of RM7.69.

Other reports
§  Newz Bits [download report]

Other Malaysian news
§  Sime Darby: Plans Liberian palm oil bulking facilities
§  CIMB: Prices US$350m notes
§  FGVH: PKNK’s sale of FGVH shares won’t affect any quarter
§  MMC: Eyeing JV with PAAB
§  AFG: Not primed for M&As
§  DRB-Hicom: Group Lotus unveils Exige S, flagship store
§  DRB-Hicom, Proton: Lifeline for Lotus
§  Guan Chong: Gets shareholder nod for secondary listing in Singapore
§  Southern Steel: To build flat-steel plant
§  MK Land: To build more affordable housing
§  Perwaja: On track to get large iron ore mine
§  Banking: Mobile banking link
§  Construction, Property: Busy time for Prasarana
§  Plantation: Refiners cry foul
§  Power: Foreign players eye local power assets

Global news
§  US: Government is looking to sell remaining bailout securities
§  Europe: IMF to stop further aid tranches to Greece
§  South Korea: Government to ease mortgage lending rule to spur consumption


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