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BRIEF-Ac Energy Corp Enters Partnership To Repower Wind Farms In The Us

April 26 (Reuters) – AC Energy Corp ACEN.PS:

  • ACEN ENTERS PARTNERSHIP TO REPOWER WIND FARMS IN THE US

Source text for Eikon: ID:nPSX37wfpp

Further company coverage: ACEN.PS

Philippines raises $336 mln via T-bond auction

MANILA, April 26 (Reuters) – Following are the results of the Philippine Bureau of the Treasury’s (BTr) auction of re-issued 2028 T-bonds on Tuesday:

* BTr awards 17.559 billion pesos ($336.19 million) worth of T-bonds against total tenders of 56.4 billion pesos

* BTr had offered 35 billion pesos worth of T-bonds

* Average yield at 6.313%

* The bonds were first issued in January, 2022

* Details on the BTr’s website www.treasury.gov.ph

($1 = 52.23 Philippine pesos)

(Reporting by Neil Jerome Morales)

((neiljerome.morales@thomsonreuters.com; +632 8841 8914;))

EMERGING MARKETS-Most Asian currencies advance, Indonesian rupiah among top gainers

April 26 (Reuters) – The following table shows rates for Asian currencies against the dollar at 0208 GMT.

CURRENCIES VS U.S. DOLLAR

Currency

Latest bid

Previous day

Pct Move

Japan yen

127.510

128.12

+0.48

Sing dlr

1.372

1.3741

+0.15

Taiwan dlr

29.321

29.37

+0.17

Korean won

1249.600

1249.9

+0.02

Baht

34.090

34.06

-0.09

Peso

52.290

52.38

+0.17

Rupiah

14435.000

14455

+0.14

Rupee

76.690

76.69

0.00

Ringgit

4.353

4.355

+0.05

Yuan

6.554

6.5615

+0.12

Change so far in 2022

Currency

Latest bid

End 2021

Pct Move

Japan yen

127.510

115.08

-9.75

Sing dlr

1.372

1.3490

-1.68

Taiwan dlr

29.321

27.676

-5.61

Korean won

1249.600

1188.60

-4.88

Baht

34.090

33.39

-2.05

Peso

52.290

50.99

-2.49

Rupiah

14435.000

14250

-1.28

Rupee

76.690

74.33

-3.08

Ringgit

4.353

4.1640

-4.34

Yuan

6.554

6.3550

-3.03

Graphic: World FX rates https://tmsnrt.rs/2RBWI5E

Asian stock marketshttps://tmsnrt.rs/2zpUAr4

(Reporting by Indranil Sarkar in Bengaluru; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu)

((Indranil.Sarkar@thomsonreuters.com; Mobile: +91 7022132226;))

BRIEF-Pacificonline Systems Qtrly Net Income Attributable 11.4 Mln Pesos

April 26 (Reuters) – Pacificonline Systems Inc LOTO.PS:

  • QTRLY REVENUE 104.1 MILLION PESOS, DOWN 15%

  • QTRLY NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE 11.4 MILLION PESOS VERSUS LOSS OF 12.8 MILLION PESOS

Source text for Eikon: ID:nPSX5ln3Xw

Further company coverage: LOTO.PS

((Reuters.Briefs@thomsonreuters.com;))

Wall St Week Ahead: Stakes are high as megacap companies highlight big earnings week

Wall St Week Ahead: Stakes are high as megacap companies highlight big earnings week

NEW YORK, April 22 (Reuters) – Investors are hoping a flood of U.S. quarterly reports next week, including those from megacap growth titans, will confirm a solid profit outlook for corporate America and bolster the case for stocks after a rocky start to the year.

Nearly 180 companies in the S&P 500, worth roughly half of the benchmark index’s market value, are due to report results next week. They include the four biggest U.S. companies by market capitalization: Apple (AAPL), Microsoft (MSFT), Amazon (AMZN) and Google parent Alphabet (GOOGL).

The latest round of earnings comes amid a backdrop of hawkishness from the Federal Reserve and a rapid rise in bond yields that has sparked unease about whether policymakers will damage the economy as they fight the worst inflation in nearly four decades. The S&P 500 has moved lower in April and was down 10.4% so far this year after a sharp selloff on Friday.

With monetary policy weighing on stocks, bullish investors are counting on a solid corporate outlook to support markets, ratcheting up pressure on companies to report solid bottom-line results and forecasts. S&P 500 companies are estimated to increase earnings by 9% this year, according to Refinitiv IBES.

“It’s probably the strongest argument you can make for owning stocks at this point, that corporate profits are still very robust,” said Charlie Ryan, portfolio manager at Evercore Wealth Management. “Any degradation in corporate profit growth and the cadence of that would spook the market.”

So far, investors have been quick to punish shares of companies with disappointing results, particularly those that carry expensive valuations. One recent casualty has been Netflix (NFLX), whose shares tumbled around 35% in a single session after the streaming giant reported its first drop in subscribers in a decade.

Though stocks have declined year-to-date, the S&P 500 still has been trading at about 19 times forward earnings estimates, above its long-term average of 15.5 times.

“We are in a show-me type of environment. I think next week is critical for tech and high growth names, especially the higher valuation stocks,” said Anthony Saglimbene, global market strategist at Ameriprise. “They better prove that they deserve these multiples right now.”

Investors will zero in on results from Apple, Microsoft, Amazon and Alphabet, which combined have a market value of about USD 8 trillion and make up one-fifth of the weight of the S&P 500. All of those megacap stocks have declined this year, with Apple down about 9%, Amazon off 13.4%, Alphabet down 17.4% and Microsoft falling 18.5%.

Earnings expectations for these companies are subdued for the quarter ended in March. Microsoft is expected to have increased adjusted earnings per share by 12% from the year-earlier period, Apple by 2%, while Alphabet is seen posting a 0.7% dip and Amazon reporting a 49% drop, according to Refinitiv data. S&P 500 companies overall are expected to increase quarterly earnings by 7.3%.

“Expectations are low, but that doesn’t mean it’s not important,” said James Ragan, director of wealth management research at D.A. Davidson. “If we are going to hit that 9% (earnings growth) for the year or even better than that, it’s hard to imagine we are going to do that without having better-than-expected earnings from the megacap companies.”

Aside from the top four firms, results are due next week from a range of companies including Facebook owner Meta Platforms (FB), payment companies Visa (V) and Mastercard (MA), oil majors Chevron (CVX) and Exxon Mobil (XOM), and consumer companies Coca-Cola (KO) and Pepsico (PEP).

Beyond the bottom line results and financial outlooks, investors also will be looking to see if companies can maintain their profit margins as inflation threatens to drive up their input costs. S&P 500 companies should see net income margins dip to about 13% in 2022 from a record 13.4% last year, JPMorgan said in a note this week.

Of 99 S&P 500 companies that have reported so far, 77.8% reported earnings above analysts expectations, Refinitiv IBES said. That rate is above the typical beat rate of 66% for a quarter since 1994, but below the 83% rate over the past four quarters.

“The stock market is … waiting for this barrage of earnings,” Saglimbene said. The market is “beholden to what companies say about the second quarter and beyond.”

(Reporting by Lewis Krauskopf; Editing by Ira Iosebashvili and Chris Reese)

BRIEF-Manila Electric Co Says Qtrly Consol Revenues Up 33% To 85.9 Bln Pesos

April 25 (Reuters) – Manila Electric Co MER.PS:

  • QTRLY CONSOL CORE NET INCOME ROSE 10% TO 5.624 BILLION PESOS

  • QTRLY CONSOL REVENUES INCREASED 33% TO 85.9 BILLION PESOS

Source text for Eikon: ID:nPSX5ZXYTW

Further company coverage: MER.PS

((Reuters.Briefs@thomsonreuters.com;))

BRIEF-SM Prime Says Approved Declaration Of Regular Cash Dividend Of 0.097 Pesos/Share, Payable On May 24

April 25 (Reuters) – SM Prime Holdings Inc SMPH.PS:

  • APPROVED DECLARATION OF REGULAR CASH DIVIDEND OF 0.097 PESOS PER SHARE, PAYABLE ON MAY 24

Source text for Eikon: ID:nPSX5nvh8K

Further company coverage: SMPH.PS

Traders bet Fed to go bigger, but Mester says not so fast

Traders bet Fed to go bigger, but Mester says not so fast

April 22 (Reuters) – With expectations for a half-percentage point rate hike at the Federal Reserve’s May meeting now locked in, traders on Friday piled into bets that the central bank will go even bigger in subsequent months, but one Fed policymaker pushed back, saying a more “methodical” approach was appropriate even in the face of too-high inflation.

“You don’t need to go there at this point,” Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester told CNBC, referring to possibility of a 75 basis point rate hike. Traders are now pricing in two such outsized rate hikes, at the Fed’s June and July meetings.

Coming from Mester, one of the Fed’s more hawkish policymakers and a supporter of using half-point hikes to get inflation on a downward trajectory more quickly, it was a notable bid to tamp down market panic on a day when U.S. stock indexes tumbled.

“Let’s be on this methodical rather than overly aggressive path,” Mester told CNBC in what is likely to be the last public set of comments from Fed policymaker ahead of their May meeting.

Fed Chair Jerome Powell on Thursday gave a “go” sign to a half-point hike then and signaled he would be open to “front-end loading” the U.S. central bank’s retreat from super-easy monetary policy.

Those remarks solidified traders’ bets on a rise in short-term borrowing costs to the 0.75%-1% range at the Fed’s May 3-4 meeting, and sent them newly piling into expectations for bigger hikes in June and July.

At Friday’s market close, after Mester spoke, futures contracts tied to the Fed’s policy rate signaled a more than 80% chance of another 1.5 percentage point increase in the fed funds rate, to the 2%-2.25% range, by the close of the Fed’s July 26-27 meeting.

Some economists are also newly penciling in stepped-up policy tightening.

Jefferies chief economist Aneta Markowska on Friday said she expects the Fed to use a string of half-point hikes to get rates to a 2.25%-2.5% level by September, a more aggressive path than she had previously anticipated.

And Nomura Research analysts, who now see the Fed delivering increases of 0.75 percentage points at each of the Fed’s June and July meetings, said Friday that market bets could help cement that actual outcome.

“Stronger (market) pricing for such a move would likely ease the path for the FOMC and participants could likely forge a consensus on such action quickly,” they wrote in a note published early Friday.

The Fed lifted its policy rate by a quarter-percentage point last month in its first increase after what had been two years of a near-zero policy rate, though “many, many” Fed policymakers felt bigger rates hikes would be appropriate, Powell noted Thursday.

“50 basis points will be on the table for the May meeting,” Powell said. “I also think there’s something in the idea of front-end loading” the removal of accommodation, he added.

The Fed raised its target range for the fed funds rate to 0.25%-0.5% in March, from the 0%-0.25% range it had been for the prior two years.

Adding to the sense of urgency, even dovish Fed policymakers like San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly and Chicago Fed chief Charles Evans this week embraced the idea of a half-point hike in May and of getting interest rates to a “neutral” level by the end of the year.

Most at the U.S. central bank say that level is likely between 2.25%-2.5% in the long run.

But with inflation as high as it is — consumer prices rose 8.5% last month, well above the Fed’s goal of 2% — some observers say interest rates will need to rise even further for the “real” cost of borrowing to be high enough to start biting into economic activity.

Daly told reporters earlier this week that she believes 2.25%-2.5% is still a “reasonable” estimate for neutral, but noted that policymakers won’t really know until rates get closer to that level and they can observe what happens in the economy.

(Reporting by Ann Saphir; editing by Diane Craft)

Euro inches up after Macron’s victory, gains against bruised sterling

Euro inches up after Macron’s victory, gains against bruised sterling

HONG KONG, April 25 (Reuters) – The euro gained a fraction in early trade on Monday following French President Emmanuel Macron’s comfortable Sunday defeat of far-right rival Marine Le Pen, the outcome largely expected by markets and political analysts.

The euro opened higher at USD 1.0840, was last trading at USD 1.0807, up 0.12% from Friday’s close, but couldn’t break far from a two-year low hit last week.

The currency rose 0.14% against sterling to 84.22 pence, hitting a three-week peak in early trade.

With 97% of votes counted, Macron was on course for a solid 57.4% of the vote, interior ministry figures showed. In his victory speech he acknowledged that many people had only voted for him only to keep Le Pen out, and he promised to address the sense of many French that their living standards were slipping.

“Macron’s clear victory is likely to reassure the markets that the European dynamic will continue. In the short term, the main logical beneficiary of this election could be the euro, which was still flirting last Friday with two-year lows against the dollar,” said Frederic Leroux, a member of the investment team at Carmignac.

“The negative aspect for the markets of this rather comfortable election could however come from a quick decision in favour of a Russian oil embargo, which would exacerbate inflationary pressures and economic slowdown in Europe.”

The euro, along with most of its major peers, has been bruised by an upward march by the dollar that is boosted by rising U.S. Treasury yields. Markets are repositioning themselves for an aggressive program of rate hikes from the U.S. Federal Reserve.

The dollar index =USD was at 101.08 on Monday morning, just shy of a two-year peak of 101.33 hit on Friday.

Sterling GBP=D3 was slightly softer against the dollar at USD 1.28275, after falling 1.4% on Friday to its lowest since November 2020. Weak sales and consumer-confidence data and Bank of England comments earlier in the week signalled a possible slowdown in the expected upward movement of British interest rates.

Among major currencies, the Japanese yen JPY= has been the most affected by rising U.S. interest rates, with Japan keeping its benchmark yields pinned down. On Monday morning, the dollar was a tiny bit firmer on the yen at 128.63.

The dollar has gained 11% on the yen so far this year. Last week’s 129.4 was the highest for dollar-yen in 20 years.

The Aussie dollar AUD=D3 was also under pressure at USD 0.7233, its lowest against the dollar in a month, while bitcoin BTC=BTSP was hovering around USD 39,500, little changed over the weekend.

(Reporting by Alun John; Editing by Bradley Perrett)

BRIEF-Union Bank Of The Philippines Posts Net Income Of 2.6 Bln Pesos In First Quarter

April 25 (Reuters) – Union Bank of the Philippines UBP.PS:

  • NET INCOME OF 2.6 BILLION PESOS IN FIRST QUARTER OF 2022

  • QTRLY NET INTEREST MARGIN IMPROVED BY 6 BPS TO 4.6%

  • Q1 NET INTEREST INCOME INCREASED BY 12% TO 8.1 BILLION PESOS

Source text for Eikon: ID:nPSX9QtDRS

Further company coverage: UBP.PS

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