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Global Utility Stocks Maintain Defensive Line in 2022 YTD

MQ Trader
Publish date: Tue, 17 May 2022, 02:38 PM
  • Utility Stocks have outpaced global stock benchmarks since the end of 2021 with global utility indices generating near even total returns while global benchmarks which have declined in the vicinity of 12%, weighed by Technology stocks, which have declined by 22%.
     
  • Singapore’s five most traded Utility stocks include Sembcorp Industries, Keppel Infrastructure Trust, China Everbright Water, SIIC Environment Holdings and Union Gas Holdings. The five stocks have averaged a 3% total return in the 2022 YTD, followed by 40% in 2021, 25% in 2020 and 6% in 2019.
     
  • Three of the five stocks maintain varied revenue exposure to Singapore - Sembcorp Industries, Keppel Infrastructure Trust and Union Gas Holdings revenue. Together, the trio all outpaced the STI’s 19.0% total return since the end of 2018, with respective total returns of 133% for Sembcorp Industries, 46% for KIT and 243% for Union Gas Holdings.
     
  • Union Gas Holdings also transferred from Catalist to the Mainboard in July 2021 and in 2021 completed its acquisition of Sembas (Asia) Trading Pte Ltd, Semgas Supply Pte Ltd, and Summit Gas Systems Pte Ltd from Union Energy Corporation Pte. Ltd., which expanded its LPG operations.

 

Utility stocks comprise between 3% to 4% of the value of the global stock market, with Asia’s largest Utility play by market value, China Yangtze Power Co (CYPC), an operator of hydropower plants on the Yangtze River. CYPC has declined 1.9% in the 2022 year to 16 May, trimming its total return since the end of 2018 to 66.9%. While the stock has outperformed both regional and global utility benchmarks since 2018, the duration has seen Singapore’s biggest Utility play, Sembcorp Industries, double CYPC’s gain with a 133.2% total return.

With the Energy Sector and Agriculture Industry leading the global stock market for much of the 2022 YTD with contrary gains, the Utilities Sector has been among the most defensive sectors with the least declines.

In Singapore, the five most traded stocks associated with Utility Sector have averaged a 3% total return over the first 19 weeks of 2022, with mixed returns ranging from a 17% decline for Union Gas Holdings to a 40% total return for Sembcorp Industries. This coincided with Sembcorp Industries reporting its 2021 net profit increased 78% YoY to S$279 million, while Group net profit before exceptional items increased 57% YoY to S$472 million rising from higher contributions across all segments.

Most Traded Utility Stocks Listed on SGX

Code

YTD Avg Daily T/O (S$M)

YTD Insti Net Flow S$M

Mkt Cap S$M

2019 TR %

2020 TR %

2021 TR %

2022 YTD TR %

Sembcorp Ind

U96

14.31

126.4

4,944

-8

51

20

40

Keppel Infra Tr

A7RU

2.64

15.4

2,770

21

6

7

5

China Everbright Water

U9E

0.17

-1.5

844

10

-25

51

-3

SIIC Environment

BHK

0.12

-1.7

567

0

-32

52

-10

Union Gas

1F2

0.10

-2.1

222

8

124

69

-17

Average

 

 

 

 

6

25

40

3

 Source: SGX, Refinitiv, Bloomberg (data as of 13 May 2022).

In 2021, Singapore accounted for 62% of Sembcorp Industries’ revenue, 35% of Keppel Infrastructure Trust’s (KIT) revenue and 100% of Union Gas Holdings’ revenue. Together, the trio have all outpaced the STI’s 19.0% total return since the end of 2018, with respective total returns of 133% for Sembcorp Industries, 46% for KIT and 243% for Union Gas Holdings. Both Sembcorp Industries and KIT have generated positive total returns in 2020, 2021 and the 2022 YTD. However, Union Gas Holdings has declined 17% in the 2022 YTD, after outpacing both Sembcorp and KIT in 2020 and 2021. Union Gas Holdings’ three main business segments include Liquefied Petroleum Gas (“LPG”), Natural Gas and Diesel. In April, the Group noted that the ongoing Covid-19 situation continued to disrupt supply chains and was expected to worsen because of recent geo-political tensions in Eastern Europe, thus escalating energy prices and leading to rising cost of operations for the Group. The Group noted it can implement measures that are necessary to cushion against the impact of higher fuel prices, which may include raising the prices of its energy products. Nevertheless, Union Gas Holdings remains positive about the industry outlook, supported by the essential nature of its business, its fully integrated operations and also the expansion of its LPG services and offerings. Union Gas Holdings also transferred from the Catalist Board to the Mainboard in July 2021.

China Everbright Water and SIIC Environment Holdings also make up the five most traded utility stocks in Singapore. China Everbright Water is an environmental protection company focusing on water environment management. For 2021 the Group reported a 17% increase in profit attributable to shareholders to HK$1.20 billion. As at 31 December, China Everbright Water invested in and operated water treatment projects with a designed daily water treatment capacity of over 7 million cubic metres.

SIIC Environment Holdings, a leading water treatment and environmental protection company in China, reported on 13 May, its net 1Q22 profit attributable to shareholders climbed 9.8% to RMB 176 million. The Group’s construction income increased 7.1% YoY to RMB 611 million, as its benchmark solid waste treatment project, Shanghai Baoshan Renewable Energy Utilization Center which is scheduled to commence operation in 2022, saw accelerated construction progress compared with the corresponding period last year, and thus led to the higher construction income, which was partially offset by the delay of other projects’ construction progress.

Other SGX-listed stocks that are associated with the Utility Sector which have averaged less than S$0.1 million in average daily trading turnover this year are Leader Environmental Tech, Memiontec Holdings, Colex Holdings, Gallant Venture, Moya Holdings Asia, Asian Micro Holdings, Pan Asian Holdings, Sanli Environment, Renaissance United and Zheneng Jinjiang Environment.

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