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Rio, BHP end year as Macquarie's top picks

Bank favours companies with lower gearing and lower base exposure

Rio Tinto and BHP have come up tops in Macquarie's latest mining equity picks

Rio Tinto and BHP have come up tops in Macquarie's latest mining equity picks

In a research note, head of European mining research Grant Sporre and metals and mining analyst Ioannis Masvoulas noted the mining sector had modestly rerated compared with the broader market, amid entrenched capital discipline and strong dividend returns.

They saw the outlook for 2019 as similar, although they said capital expenditure could increase modestly.

The analysts said equity markets had corrected over the past three months, but miners had by and large held their ground, although Glencore continued to struggle given its headline risk levels.

"Rio, for instance, is now trading at a 1.35x discount to the FTSE 100. This discount is still above the mean discount of 0.73x; the other miners screen similarly, so we think the sector is still undervalued relative to the market, with upside risks on spot," they said.

Macquarie sees a commodity cycle at a mature juncture after almost three years of recovery, with demand tipped to weaken going forward.

The bank's analysts said the cycle had been prolonged by supply-side reforms in China and capital discipline outside of it, but an upcoming weak patch was forecast until the June 2019 quarter, as seasonally weaker demand period approached and China's demand slowed cyclically.

Sporre and Masvoulas saw demand weakness being more evident in the base metals than bulks. Weaker demand and sales would put the spotlight back on mining company gearing levels.

"The picture is similar [for major mining companies] for total gearing and EPS [earnings per share] changes, with the exception of Glencore, which has a higher overall gearing due to its greater financial leverage," they said.

Anglo American, Glencore and South32 all saw an increase in EPS over 30%, at 40%, 38% and 35%, respectively, while the rest were in the 21-28% range.

Overall, Sporre and Masvoulas said a tactically defensive stance of lower gearing and lower base metals exposure would be best, making Rio and BHP the top picks.

"Anglo [American] and South32 may screen as relatively cheap, but also have the highest gearing to commodity prices. Likewise, Glencore and Antofagasta may look under-valued relative to their gearing, but given the near-term risks in copper and thermal coal in the case of Glencore, we prefer the bulks exposure," they said.

 

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