Business Weekly (Zimbabwe)

Another European stock market bull ride next year

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EVEN lockdowns and omicron can’t derail the strategist­s’ optimism that the European stock market rally can extend into next year. The benchmark Stoxx 600 Index will gain 9,3 percent to 506 index points by the end of 2022 relative to Tuesday’s close, according to the average of 17 forecasts in Bloomberg’s strategist survey. That compares with 4 percent average annual gains over the past 20 years and would take the gauge to a new record high.

“We believe that the positive catalysts are not exhausted, with equities likely to advance further next year, as stagflatio­n fears recede, from both sides,” said JPMorgan Chase & Co. strategist Mislav Matejka, who has a 525 target for the Stoxx 600.

“The omicron variant is a wild card to this, but mostly in the near term, and is unlikely to be a game changer for the next year.”

After a whopping 18 percent rally and multiple record highs this year, European stocks suffered a setback in November as the latest Covid-19 wave and emergence of the omicron variant led to new restrictio­ns, fueling concerns that the recovery might stumble.

But the strategist­s surveyed by Bloomberg view these risks as merely a temporary bump in the road, and expect earnings growth, along with generous fiscal and monetary stimulus to support the rally in 2022.

For Barclays Plc strategist Emmanuel Cau, less complacenc­y in the market over Covid-19 risks is a good thing, and he recommends that investors buy the dips.

“New variants are a source of volatility but the world is more prepared compared to February 2020,” said Societe Generale SA strategist Roland Kaloyan, who has a bright outlook for European equities thanks to robust balance sheets, increased margins and elevated cash levels.

“Corporates have adapted to virus constraint­s, while central banks and government­s could support the market in the event of an adverse scenario,” he added, recommendi­ng adjusting portfolios toward cyclicals in 2022.

Strong profit growth is among the biggest reasons European stocks can rise to new records next year.

UBS AG strategist­s led by Nick Nelson forecast earnings growth of 15 percent in 2022, well above the 8 percent consensus, but say market returns will likely be “front loaded” in the first half of 2022 before the earnings momentum turns negative and the focus shifts to the tightening of monetary policy.

The bullishnes­s among strategist­s is even more apparent from the survey’s median target for the Stoxx 600 of 520, implying 12 percent returns in the next year.

Targets in the survey range from 430 to 530, with Goldman Sachs Inc. and Bayern LB being the most bullish, while Bank of America Corp. and TFS Derivative­s are the most bearish.

“We expect 2022 to be a year of payback, as growth slows back towards trend in response to a fade in cyclical support factors, and a withdrawal of monetary stimulus leads real bond yields to rise,” said Bank of America strategist Milla Savova.

“The emergence of the omicron strain is not part of our base case but, if anything, reinforces the notion that the risks to the growth outlook are increasing­ly skewed to the downside.”

Other survey highlights include:

◆ For the Euro Stoxx 50, strategist­s on

average see 12 percent upside

◆ For the DAX, strategist­s on average see

11 percent rise

◆ For the FTSE 100, strategist­s on average

see 8,6 percent gain.

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