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Financials and resources drag the local bourse lower

Apr 24 2019 18:06
Musa Makoni, Purple Group

The JSE closed weaker on Wednesday mainly on the back of losses recorded across the industrials and financials indices.

The rand weakened further in today’s session as it fell to a session low of R14.42/$. This resulted in weakness being recorded for most of the financials on the JSE.

Resources also came under pressure after JP Morgan cut its outlook for mining giant Anglo American to neutral. This was further compounded by a statement from Goldman Sachs stating that it sees scope for underperformance in the mining sector.

The US dollar remained buoyant throughout today’s session as it peaked at 97.84 index points on the US dollar index. Subsequently the rand was trading 1.1% weaker at R14.40/$ at 17:00.

RDI REIT [JSE:RPL] led the losses on the JSE as it fell 13.79% to close at R25.00. Health sector stocks also came under pressure on the day which saw Life Healthcare [JSE:LHC] drop 6.27% to close at R26.00, while Ascendis Health [JSE:ASC] lost 5.68% to close at R4.15.

Telecoms providers Vodacom [JSE:VOD] and MTN Group [JSE:MTN] weakened after one South African regulator ruled that the two company’s are overcharging customers for data. Vodacom eventually closed 4.29% weaker at R115.86, while MTN Group lost 2.4% to close at R102.25.

Anglo American [JSE:AGL] led losses amongst the miners as it fell 2.94% to end the day at R387.95. The contagion spread to other miners such as Glencore [JSE:GLN] which lost 2.46% to close at R60.75, as well as South32 [JSE:S32] which weakened to R34.43 after shedding 1.35%.

Gains were relatively modest on the day particularly for blue-chip stocks. Richemont [JSE:CFR] eked out gains of 0.74% to end the day at R107.58, while Zeder Investments [JSE:ZED] added 0.93% to close at R4.34.

Steinhoff International [JSE:SNH] managed to close as one of the day’s biggest gainers after it advanced 6.21% to close at R1.88.

Listed property stocks were also buoyant on the day with gains being recorded for Capital & Counties [JSE:CCO] which gained 1.87% to close at R45.22, Investec Property Fund [JSE:IPF] which added 1.39% to close at R16.00, and Hammerson PLC [JSE:HMN] which closed at R61.56 after gaining 1.67%.

The JSE All-Share index eventually closed 0.74% lower while the blue-chip JSE Top-40 index lost 0.75%.

All the major indices closed lower on the day. Industrials lost 0.2%, resources fell 1.16% and financials dropped 1.67%.

Brent crude retreated marginally from its overnight highs to trade 0.16% weaker at $74.39/barrel just after the JSE close.

At 17:00, platinum was 0.29% weaker at $886.60/Oz, palladium was up 1.39% at $1412.00/Oz, and gold was 0.12% firmer at $1273.88/Oz.

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*Musa Makoni is a trading specialist at Purple Group

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