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Munro Partners bullish on equities as earnings headwinds abate

The fund manager is expecting investor appetite for equities to rebound as participants “look through the valley” to the other side of the bear market.    

by Charbel Kadib
April 21, 2023
in Markets, News
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Munro Partners has released its growth report for the first quarter of the 2023 calendar year (1Q23), revealing the Munro Global Growth Fund delivered a return of 2.1 per cent over the three months to 31 March. 

The group’s MAET.ASX fund also grew, rising 2 per cent over the same period. 

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The result was underpinned by an early-year bounce across equities markets, which later moderated off the back of volatility in the US and European banking system, stoking fears of a “hard landing” from the battle against elevated inflation. 

According to Munro Partners, the group’s equities investment strategy has been guided by assessments of long-term interest rates, subsequent downgrades in earnings forecasts, and the length of the current macroeconomic cycle.  

“Coming into 2023, we felt confident that two of these three factors had been met, with long-term interest rates peaking last October and the bear market passing one year in duration in January,” the fund noted.

“As the quarter has progressed, our confidence has increased.”

The group said headwinds undermining equities growth have subsided, with the battle against inflation coming to an end, accelerated by banking volatility.  

“While market participants still hang on every inflation print and Fed meeting, it’s important to note that the recent banking woes in the US are basically doing the Fed’s job for them, and the resulting tightening in lending standards means the inflation battle should soon be over,” Munro observed. 

However, uncertainty over the looming economic downturn would continue to weigh on future investment decisions. 

“With this tightening cycle nearing its end, we essentially have one more macro concern to worry about before normal service resumes and that is the age-old question: are we going to have a ‘hard’ or ‘soft’ economic landing as inflation comes down?” the fund manager noted. 

Munro Partners pointed to two potential outcomes — a gradual recovery supported by the reopening of the Chinese economy, the faster than expected energy transition, and the “reshoring dynamic”; or a traditional broad-based recession. 

But the group said it is “indifferent” to the outcome, claiming the equities market would hold value.  

“With long-term rates peaking, many of our holdings have returned to doing what they should be doing — following their long-term earnings prospects. 

“The pressure from rising long-term interest rates has been relieved, and hence valuation multiples have stabilised.

“We now see many instances where market participants can look through the valley and see earnings prospects improving and rewarding stocks accordingly.” 

In Australia, the S&P/ASX 200 was flat over the course of 2022 and the S&P/ASX Small Ordinaries Index plunged 18 per cent. 

However, since the turn of the year, the former has grown 5.4 per cent, while the latter has recovered 7.4 per cent of its value. 

Looking ahead, Munro Partners said areas of interest include the advanced technology space — supported by an expected increase in demand for high-performance semiconductors — and spending on luxury goods — supported by the reopening of the Chinese economy. 

“While there is no doubt there are a few bumps to come, we eventually expect earnings estimates for the whole market to bottom at some point and expect other [areas of interest] to exhibit similar earnings acceleration and stock performance as market participants eventually look through the valley to the other side of this difficult period,” Munro Partners concluded. 

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) recently revised its global economic growth projections, now anticipating world output of 2.8 per cent in 2023 before picking up to 3 per cent in 2024. 

The fund’s January projections had forecast global output of 2.9 per cent in 2023 and 3.1 per cent in 2024. 

China and India are tipped to drive global growth in the coming years. 

The Chinese economy is projected to grow 5.2 per cent in 2023 and 4.5 per cent in 2024, while the Indian economy is expected to expand 5.9 per cent and 6.3 per cent, respectively.  

Overall, emerging markets are expected to outperform advanced economies, with growth of 3.9 per cent in 2023 and 4.2 per cent in 2024, compared to 1.3 per cent and 1.4 per cent over the same period. 

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