EU REAL ESTATE: Gecina SA: H1 25 Results

Jul-23 16:10

(GFCFP; A3/A-/NR)

Good numbers. Central Offices strategy paying off.
Gross Rent EUR 359.9m +3.8% lfl. With offices +4.1%
EBITDA EUR 294.5m +7.1%
• H1 EUR 1.3bn commitment to invest in prime offices in central locations. Divested EUR 750m including EUR 538m student housing.
LTV 33.6% down 1.9%
• Asset values +1.6% in H1.
• Occupancy up 60bps.
• 9% rental uplift, Paris CBD +29%.
• Low cost of debt (1.2%) as GFC did not have to issue post Jan 2022. No maturities before June 2027.
• Net Debt fell 500m to EUR 6.1bn following the student housing sale.

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US STOCKS: Midday Equities Roundup: Still Well Off Early Overnight Lows

Jun-23 16:05
  • Stocks maintain mildly higher levels ahead midday Monday - well off early overnight lows as Iran, so far, fails to respond materially to the US bombing of three of it's nuclear facilities over the weekend. (Update: Qatar reportedly has closed their airspace recently, with speculation of Iranian retaliation on US bases there making the rounds).
  • Additional support came from dovish comments from Fed Vice Chair Bowman this morning (declared tentative support for a rate cut in July if inflation remains subdued).
  • Currently, the DJIA up 2.61 points (0.01%) at 42218.26, S&P E-Minis up 13.5 points (0.22%) at 6031.75, Nasdaq up 58.5 points (0.3%) at 19509.04.
  • Consumer Discretionary and Utility sectors led gainers in the first half, a mix of stocks supporting the former included Tesla +10.01%, DoorDash +3.63%, Tractor Supply +1.96% and Lennar +1.88%.
  • Gas and multi-energy providers buoyed the Utility sector: Dominion Energy +2.27%, Constellation Energy +2.24%, NiSource +1.99% and Atmos Energy +1.93%.
  • Conversely, Health Care and Financial sector shares underperformed in the first half, pharmaceuticals and services providers weighed on Health Care: Gilead Sciences -2.31%, Bio-Techne Corp -1.72%, Viatris -1.47% and Centene Corp -1.43%.
  • Meanwhile, Financial sector shres weighed by banks and services: Bank of New York Mellon -2.87%, Apollo Global Management -2.13%, KKR & Co -1.83% and Global Payments -1.28%.

ITALY T-BILL AUCTION PREVIEW: On offer this week

Jun-23 15:58

MEF has announced it will be looking to sell the following at its auction this Thursday, June 26:

  • E1.5bln of the 3-month Oct 14, 2025 BOT
  • E1.5bln of the 5-month Nov 28, 2025 BOT

SECURITY: Speculation Increases Of Iranian Strike On US Base In Qatar

Jun-23 15:49

Following an earlier report from Amwaj Media, there is increasing speculation from analysts and journalists that an Iranian strike could target US military assets in Qatar. SEE: SECURITY: Iranian Retaliation 'Most Probably' Take Place In Coming Hours - Amwaj

  • Reuters notes: “Qatar said it has shut down airspace temporarily as part of measures taken amid developments in the region, a statement by the Qatari foreign ministry said on X... The shutdown of Qatari airspace comes as Iran repeated earlier threats to retaliate against the United States after strikes on its nuclear sites.”
  • The BBC noted earlier: "The US embassy in Qatar suggested in a notice online that Americans do so "out of an abundance of caution". The UK government said it was issuing its warning, external in response to the US alert."
  • Ian Bremmer at Eurasia Group noted on X that the US base in Qatar "makes sense" as a target for Iranian strikes, "especially if they’re giving the Americans advance warning... " Providing a “spectacular” response with "less risk of further escalation".
  • Iran's calculus is likely that a symbolic strike against a largely depopulated US military installation could satisfy domestic calls for retaliation without risking deeper US involvement.
  • As Amwaj noted: “Following the US attack on Fordow, Isfahan and Natanz, top Iranian officials indicated that the door to diplomacy had been shut altogether. However, that may change if Iran is allowed to save face through an attack on largely evacuated US military installations.”