HALISTER1: Tesco’s First Secured Bond Top Pick in Retailer’s Upturn: 24AM

Tesco’s First Secured Bond Top Pick in Retailer’s Upturn: 24AM

(Bloomberg) -- Tesco’s first-ever secured bond is the top pick for buyers of its debt in an upturn, as the retailer’s best quality properties back the notes, TwentyFour Asset Management portfolio manager Gordon Shannon writes in a client note.
  • Likes the “extra security” of bonds secured on Tesco property and lower duration of their amortizing debt structure; means the bonds “generally experience less volatility than longer dated unsecured debt”
  • The quality of properties backing Tesco’s Delamare Finance secured notes give us “an extra layer of comfort,” Shannon wrote
    • With Tesco’s recovery in sight, “capturing a 6% yield” from the notes is an attractive proposition
  • Notes Tesco has GBP14b of public debt outstanding; says its purchase of Booker is credit positive and analyst consensus is for the retailer to regain an investment grade rating in 3 years
  • NOTE: Tesco’s Booker takeover a ‘modest’ credit positive, Moody’s said
  • Earlier: Tesco Ratings Affirmed on Booker Deal by S&P
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Source: BFW (Bloomberg First Word)

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HALISTER: Fiat Chrysler, GM Lead Sales Declines as U.S. Auto Market Cools

Fiat Chrysler, GM Lead Sales Declines as U.S. Auto Market Cools

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Source: BN (Bloomberg News)

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HALISTER1: U.S. ECO PREVIEW: ISM Factory, Construction Due in 5 Minutes

U.S. ECO PREVIEW: ISM Factory, Construction Due in 5 Minutes

(Bloomberg) -- Following are forecasts for today’s ISM manufacturing and construction spending releases, as compiled by Bloomberg News:
  • ISM Manu 55; range 53.2 to 56.5 (78 estimates)
  • ISM Prices 65.5; range 60 to 67 (6 estimates)
    • In Dec., the ISM factory index registered its highest reading in five months
    • "We expect the production and new orders sub-gauges to have been little changed from December and also look for a rise in the inventories sub-gauge. However, the employment component may have pulled back modestly:" Kevin Cummins and Michelle Girard, economists at Natwest Markets
  • Const. Spend 0.2% m/m; range -0.6% to 0.8% (44 estimates)
    • Data could "imply revisions" to 4Q GDP: Bloomberg Intelligence
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Source: BFW (Bloomberg First Word)

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HALISTER: GM Jan. U.S. Auto Sales Lag Est.; Sees Jan. SAAR 17.6m

GM Jan. U.S. Auto Sales Lag Est.; Sees Jan. SAAR 17.6m

(Bloomberg) -- GM U.S. Jan. sales fall 3.8% vs est. down 2.4%.
  • Sees Jan. SAAR 17.6m
  • Says average transaction prices rose $1,200/unit to $34,500
  • Says gained “considerable sales momentum” as it rebuilt its mid-size pickup, SUV and compact crossover inventories from “very low levels” following record December sales
  • Chevrolet sales -1.9% y/y
  • GMC +1.1%
  • Buick -28%
  • Cadillac -4.1%
  • See Preview, GM supply chain, estimate chart
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Source: BFW (Bloomberg First Word)

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HALISTER: Ford Jan. U.S. Light-Vehicle Sales Down 0.7%, Beats Estimates

Ford Jan. U.S. Light-Vehicle Sales Down 0.7%, Beats Estimates

(Bloomberg) -- Ford Jan. U.S. light-vehicle sales down 0.7% vs est. down 2.8%.
  • Says new year brought strong consumer demand for F-Series, Lincoln and record SUV sales, especially high-end models, driving Ford’s average transaction prices up $2,500 y/y
  • Fleet sales down 13% y/y
  • Ford brand SUV sales up 6%
  • Lincoln sales up 22%
  • Car sales down 17.5%
  • SUVs up 7%
  • Trucks up 5.5%
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