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20 October 2023: DBS Group Holdings Ltd (DBS SP), China Oilfield Services (2883 HK), Teekay Tankers Ltd (TNK US)

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1. Bondholders of China’s Country Garden seek talks after missed payment -sources

2. China’s economy ‘turned a corner’: 7 takeaways from third-quarter GDP, September data

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4. Chinese chip equipment makers grab market share as US tightens curbs

5. Sechin lauds safety of Russian oil sales to China amid chaos in the Middle East

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DBS Group Holdings Ltd (DBS SP): SGD strengthens again

  • RE-ITERATE BUY Entry 33.10 – Target – 34.50 Stop Loss –32.35
  • DBS Group Holdings Limited and its subsidiaries provide a variety of financial services. The Company offers services including mortgage financing, lease and hire purchase financing, nominee and trustee, funds management, corporate advisory and brokerage . DBS Group also acts as the primary dealer in Singapore government securities.
  • New feature coming soon. OCBC, DBS, and UOB are introducing a new security feature to lock up customers savings in response to scams in Singapore. DBS recently announced the upcoming roll-out of a new banking account, “digiVault” that will adopt a “digitally in, only physically out” approach. DBS will launch its digiVault feature on their Digital app by the end of November, and will be made available after customers verify their identity physically. Customers will be able to make fund transfers digitally into this new account, but not out of the account.This feature aims to empower customers to secure their funds, reducing the risk of falling victim to scams while maintaining the convenience of digital banking.
  • Jumping into the metaverse. DBS Bank is developing a metaverse game called DBS BetterWorld to raise awareness of sustainability issues, particularly global food waste. The game will be available later this year on The Sandbox platform and will allow players to interact with characters, take part in activities, and earn in-game rewards. DBS is partnering with sustainable companies to create the game and is using the metaverse to engage with its younger customers and promote its brand values.
  • Largest foreign bank in Taiwan. DBS Bank recently acquired Citigroup’s consumer banking business in Taiwan, becoming the largest foreign bank by assets in the market. The deal effectively doubled DBS’ consumer banking customers in Taiwan and its credit card accounts climbed nearly fivefold. DBS paid a lower premium for the purchase than originally expected, and said the deal would accelerate its consumer business growth in Taiwan by at least 10 years. The acquisition is part of DBS’ strategy to build meaningful scale in its core Asian markets.

Share price and USD/SGD correlation

(Source: Bloomberg)

  • 2Q23 results review. Profit rose 48% YoY to S$2.69bn from S$1.82bn in 2Q22, beating forecast. This jump in profit was due to higher interest rates and strong inflow of wealth into Singapore.
  • Market consensus.

(Source: Bloomberg)

Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp Ltd (OCBC SP): Keeping wealth under lock and key

  • RE-ITERATE BUY Entry 12.85 – Target – 13.40 Stop Loss – 12.58
  • Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited offers a comprehensive range of financial services. The Company’s services include deposit-taking, corporate, enterprise and personal lending, international trade financing, investment banking, private banking, treasury, stockbroking, insurance, credit cards, cash management, asset management and other financial and related services.
  • New feature coming soon. OCBC, DBS, and UOB are introducing a new security feature to lock up customers savings in response to scams in Singapore. OCBC will launch this “money lock” feature on their Digital app by the end of November. It allows customers to ringfence a portion of their account balances to prevent digital transfers. To unlock the funds, a cross-channel authorisation process is required, typically through OCBC ATMs. This feature aims to empower customers to secure their funds, reducing the risk of falling victim to scams while maintaining the convenience of digital banking.
  • Benefit from high rates being maintained. With interest rates expected to stay higher for longer, local banks such as OCBC will benefit from it as they will be able to earn higher interest margins. These interest margins are driven even higher by the continuous increase in capital through the inflow of foreign investments. This expectation of a high interest rate environment to stay is also supported by the recent increase in the Singapore government bond yield. Hence, we believe that OCBC will stand to benefit from the high-interest rates over the longer duration.
  • Growing wealth. As Singapore continues to attract a growing number of wealthy individuals, the country’s banks are expected to receive a boost in assets and deposits. According to Knight Frank, Asia’s rapid ascent as a major contributor to global wealth generation is driven by a thriving middle class and innovative entrepreneurs. Singapore, at the epicenter of this wealth surge, has witnessed a flourishing real estate market and a remarkable 47% increase in inbound foreign direct investment (FDI) compared to 2019 levels. This robust growth narrative sees Asia outpacing the rest of the world, projected to be responsible for nearly 70% of global expansion this year, as stated by the International Monetary Fund. HSBC’s forecast that Asia’s wealth, excluding Japan, could surpass that of the United States by 2025 further underscores this region’s impressive trajectory, supported by per capita income growth.

Knight Frank overall city performances for new wealth hubs:

(Source: Knight Frank – Rise of The Super Wealth Hub Series)

  • Continued expansion in China. OCBC Private Bank plans to expand its workforce in China despite the country’s economic slowdown. The bank’s CEO, Jason Moo, remains optimistic about the wealth potential in China, and the bank is actively hiring relationship managers in its core hubs of Singapore, Hong Kong, and Dubai. The goal is to grow the relationship-manager headcount to 500 by the end of 2025. OCBC is also targeting a 20% increase in assets under management, aiming for around $145 billion. While the economic slowdown in China is acknowledged, OCBC sees it as a cyclical phase rather than a structural issue. The bank believes there is still significant potential to attract clients with ample wealth from rivals. Additionally, mega-cities like Beijing and Shanghai are expected to experience substantial growth in the number of millionaires in the coming years, making China an attractive market for private banking. By expanding its presence and hiring more relationship managers in China, OCBC’s wealth segment can tap into China’s vast wealth potential, gain a competitive edge, and position itself for long-term growth in the Chinese wealth management market.
  • Enabled QR payments in China. OCBC recently announced that it teamed up with Ant Group, the operator of Alipay, to allow its Singapore customers to make QR code payments in China using the OCBC Digital app. This partnership aims to simplify payments for tourists in China, where QR code payments through Alipay or WeChat Pay are widely accepted, while foreign credit cards often incur unfavorable exchange rates. OCBC’s integration of Ant’s Alipay+ cross-border payment solutions will facilitate payments directly from OCBC customers’ Singapore bank accounts to various China merchants in the Alipay+ ecosystem. This move aligns with OCBC’s broader strategy to enhance its presence in the Chinese market and offers competitive exchange rates for users, particularly with the Asian Games in Hangzhou on the horizon. Ant Group’s Alipay+ is extending support to multiple foreign payment services in China, filling a crucial gap in cross-border payments, giving it a competitive edge over the other local banks.
  • Dividend yield. OCBC’s FY23F/24F dividend yield is 6.13%/6.29%.
  • 1H23 results review. PATMI jumped by 38.5% YoY to S$3.59bn. Net interest income surged by 47.6% YoY to S$4.73bn.

PBT by segment

(Source: Company)

  • Market consensus.

OCBC share price and USD/SGD comparison

(Source: Bloomberg)

(Source: Bloomberg)

China Oilfield Services (2883 HK): Capturing Oil Demand

  • BUY Entry – 9.00 Target – 9.70 Stop Loss – 8.60
  • China Oilfield Services Limited is a comprehensive oilfield service provider. The Company mainly operates through four business segments. The Drilling Services segment is mainly engaged in the provision of oilfield drilling services. The Oil Field Technical Services segment is mainly engaged in the provision of oilfield technical services, including the logging, drilling fluids and directional drilling services. The Geophysical and Engineering Exploration Services segment is mainly engaged in the provision of seismic prospecting and engineering exploration services. The Marine Support Services segment is engaged in the transportation of supplies, including the delivery of crude oil, as well as refined oil and gas products. The Company mainly operates its businesses in domestic and overseas markets.
  • New Contract. China Oilfield Services recently secured a contract to deliver comprehensive onshore oilfield services to an undisclosed major oil company in Mexico, with the contract bring valued at around US$123mn. This contract will be executed through its Mexican subsidiary, signifying a strategic shift for the Chinese company. This shift aims to facilitate a transition from primarily focusing on its drilling business to giving equal attention to equipment and technology in Mexico.
  • New jack-up drilling rigs. China Oilfield Services recently announced that the company has agreed to buy 4 jack-up drilling rigs from Dalian Shipbuilding Offshore, at a total contract price of around US$445.3mn excluding tax. This purchase would allow the company to meet its operating needs, enhancing their market competitiveness, and further improve the quality of large-scale equipment.
  • Demand for oil to outgrow supply. World oil demand is surging to record levels, with growth being driven by a number of factors, including a rebound in air travel, increased oil use in power generation, and strong demand from China’s petrochemical industry. Demand is expected to rise by 2.3 mb/d in 2023, reaching 101.9 mb/d, according to the latest IEA Oil Market Report. China is expected to account for more than 70% of this growth. Additionally, major oil-producing countries, including Saudi Arabia, also recently announced that they would be extending the voluntary oil cuts to year-end, putting more constraints on oil supply, and driving up oil prices in the near term. Saudi Arabia will be extending its voluntary oil cut of 1mn barrels per day to the end of 2023, and Moscos will be extending its voluntary oil cut of 300,000 barrels per day to end of 2023, with both countries to still review the cuts monthly. Consequently, the cost of oil is anticipated to increase within the market.
  • 1H23 earnings. Revenue rose by 24.1% YoY to RMB18.9bn, compared to RMB15.2bn in 1H22. Net profit rose 31.0% YoY to RMB1.46bn, compared to RMB1.11bn in 1H22. Basic EPS rose by 21.1% YoY to RMB28.06, compared to RMB23.17 in 1H22.
  • Market Consensus.

Share price and Brent crude oil price correlation

(Source: Bloomberg)

(Source: Bloomberg)

CNOOC Ltd. (883 HK): Oil market embracing tailwinds

  • RE-ITERATE BUY Entry – 13.30 Target – 14.30 Stop Loss – 12.80
  • CNOOC Ltd is a China-based investment holding company principally engaged in the exploration, production and sales of crude oil and natural gas. The Company operates three segments. Exploration and Production segment is engaged in conventional oil and gas business, shale oil and gas business, oil sands business and other unconventional oil and gas businesses. Trading segment is engaged in entrepot trade of crude oil in overseas areas. Corporate segment is engaged in headquarter management, assets management, research & development, and other businesses. The Company mainly operates businesses in China, Canada, the United Kingdom, Nigeria, and Brazil, among others.
  • Continuous expectation of high oil demand. In its 2023 World Oil Outlook, OPEC has recently revised its medium-term and long-term projections for global oil demand, anticipating an increase to 116 million barrels per day (bpd) by 2045. This marks a significant upswing from the 99.6 million bpd recorded in 2022 and exceeds their previous estimate by approximately 6 million bpd. OPEC further underscores the potential for this growth to surpass their current expectations. The driving forces behind this surge are expected to be the expanding economies of India, China, other Asian nations, Africa, and the Middle East.
  • Building up more oil supply. CNOOC recently brought onstream two oilfield developments offshore China. The company plans to commission 13 production wells and eight water injectors, and to deliver peak production of about 7,600 bbl/d of crude next year from one of these products, the Bozhong 28-2 South Oilfield Second Adjustment Project. In the company’s second project, the Lufeng 12-3 Oilfield Development Project, the company expects the project to reach a peak output of about 29,500bbl/day in 2024. This helps CNOOC to future maintain a secure source of oil amidst supply challenges globally.
  • Rising oil prices due amid the Israel-Hamas war. Escalating tensions between Israel and Hamas have triggered a surge in worldwide oil prices, raising concerns that the instability may extend throughout the Middle East, potentially endangering the global oil supply.

Brent Crude Oil Prices

(Source: Bloomberg)

  • 1H23 earnings. Revenue fell by 5.1% YoY to RMB192.1bn, from RMB202.4bn in 1H22. Net profit fell 11.3% YoY to RMB63.76bn, compared with RMB71.89bn in 1H22. Diluted and Basic EPS is at RMB1.34, down 14.6% YoY, compared to RMB 1.57 in 1H22.
  • Market Consensus.

Share price and Brent crude oil price correlation

(Source: Bloomberg)

(Source: Bloomberg)

Teekay Tankers Ltd (TNK US): Escalating conflict and its impact on Middle East oil shipments

  • BUY Entry – 42 Target – 48 Stop Loss – 39
  • Teekay Tankers Ltd. provides oil transportation services through a fleet of mid-size tankers, including Suezmax and Aframax crude oil tankers and Long Range 2 product tankers. The Company’s vessels are typically employed through a mix of short- or medium-term fixed-rate time charter contracts and spot tanker market trading.
  • Oil impacted. The Israeli-Hamas conflict has recently escalated, prolonging for more than a week and creating an atmosphere of uncertainty throughout the Middle East. This heightened conflict has led to growing concerns about the regional situation. In response, the shipping volume of crude oil and refined oil products in the area is expected to surge in the short term, subsequently driving up freight rates.
  • Oil supply and demand dynamics. Anticipated growth in crude oil demand is on the horizon for 2024. According to OPEC’s most recent monthly report, released last week, global crude demand is expected to rise by 2.25 million barrels per day in the upcoming year, slightly down from the 2.44 million barrels per day witnessed in the current year.
  • 2Q23 results. Revenue rose 52.9% year-over-year to US$370.6mn, beating estimates by US$113.37mn. Non-GAAP EPS of $4.38 missed expectations by $0.07.
  • Market consensus.

Baltic Dry Tanker Index

(Source: Bloomberg)

(Source: Bloomberg)

Conocophillips (COP US): Oil price support

  • RE-ITERATE BUY Entry – 125 Target – 137 Stop Loss – 118
  • ConocoPhillips explores for, produces, transports, and markets crude oil, natural gas, natural gas liquids, liquefied natural gas, and bitumen on a worldwide basis.
  • War time again. Oil prices surged nearly 6% in response to Israel’s commencement of ground operations in the Gaza Strip, marking the highest weekly gain for Brent since February. The conflict’s potential to expand and its impact on oil supplies in the Middle East has stirred investor concerns. While Israel is not a significant oil producer, the situation could affect neighbouring countries in the oil-rich region. Iran’s Oil Minister predicted oil prices could reach $100 per barrel due to the crisis. Furthermore, Saudi Arabia paused plans to normalise relations with Israel and the US imposed sanctions on tankers carrying Russian oil, potentially affecting global supply. These led to higher expectations of stricter US enforcement of sanctions on Russia and Iran, leading to reduced oil supplies. OPEC maintained its forecast for global oil demand growth and US oil drillers increased rigs. Oil prices are anticipated to remain relatively supported by the escalation of global tensions, production uncertainty and supply disruption concerns.

Brent price

(Source: Bloomberg)

  • Oil supply and demand dynamics. The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) anticipates rising oil and gasoline prices in 2024 due to OPEC+ production cuts, with revised projections of Brent crude reaching $94.91 per barrel and WTI crude at $90.91 per barrel, as increased oil demand is expected to outpace production, creating upward price pressure; furthermore, the EIA foresees an uptick in biofuels and jet fuel demand, driven by growing consumption of renewable diesel and biofuels, alongside a 6% increase in jet fuel demand in 2024, matching pre-pandemic levels due to higher travel demand and more efficient aircraft, yet these predictions may be subject to change due to geopolitical uncertainties and economic fluctuations. ConocoPhillips stands to benefit from the rise in oil prices as the demand for oil outpaces the supply.

Brent and WTI price forecasts by US EIA

(Source: EIA – Short-term energy outlook)

  • Hitting first gas early. ConocoPhillips has successfully initiated gas production at the Tommeliten A field, which is located on the UK-Norway border in the North Sea. This £1 billion project, approved by the NPD, has managed to achieve its first gas production ahead of its original schedule, set for 1H24. Tommeliten A, linked to the Ekofisk complex, has a substantial resource potential of 120-180 million barrels of oil equivalent, with 70% being gas and 30% oil. The project has created approximately 5,000 jobs, mainly benefiting Norwegian businesses, with a total investment of NOK 13 billion (£976.6 million). At its peak, the project is expected to produce 35,000 to 48,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day. Notably, it is designed to have low greenhouse gas emissions, with just 7.5kg per barrel on a scope 1&2 gross operated basis. The project involves collaboration between multiple companies, with ConocoPhillips Skandinavia AS, PGNiG Upstream Norway AS, and TotalEnergies EP Norge AS as major stakeholders.
  • 2Q23 results. Revenue fell 41% year-over-year to US$12.88bn, missing estimates of US$14.74bn. Non-GAAP EPS of $1.84 missed expectations by $0.12. Third-quarter 2023 production is expected to be 1.78 to 1.82 million barrels of oil equivalent per day (MMBOED). Full-year production is now expected to be 1.80 to 1.81 MMBOED, as compared to prior guidance of 1.78 to 1.80 MMBOED.
  • Market consensus.

(Source: Bloomberg)

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Trading Dashboard Update: Cut loss on Banyan Tree Holdings Ltd. (BTH SP) at S$0.378.

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