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US-China Tensions Escalate: Trump's Election Rhetoric Fuels Market Risk Premium

724FinanceAhmet Arslan
US-China Tensions Escalate: Trump's Election Rhetoric Fuels Market Risk Premium

The US President's accusation of China regarding "sinister election meddling" has triggered concerns that tensions between Washington and Beijing are evolving into a deeper political dimension beyond trade wars, leading to a repricing of risk premiums across global exchanges.

Impact of Geopolitical Risk on Intrinsic Value

Market participants have begun pricing the scenario that allegations of foreign interference in the election process are not merely diplomatic rhetoric but a concrete threat that could trigger a second wave of trade sanctions. While this situation weighs on the equity performance of multinationals dependent on the Chinese market, different dynamics are coming to the forefront for certain sectors.

  • The risk of downward revisions in cash flow projections for technology and industrial giants focused on China has increased significantly.

  • Investors are flocking to safe-haven assets amid rising uncertainty, driving up volatility in indices like the S&P 500 and NASDAQ.

  • Pressure on the supply chain may cause a relative premium formation in the stocks of logistics and domestic production-focused companies.
  • New Tensions on the Washington-Beijing Line

    The President's harsh rhetoric and statements laden with qualifiers such as "sinister" not only impact financial results but also drive up companies' operational uncertainty costs. Companies are forced to adjust the discount rates (WACC) they use in Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) models according to this rising geopolitical risk.

    As a valuation expert, I can clearly see this: As political rhetoric hardens, the spread between market prices and intrinsic values widens. Most stocks currently priced in the market do not yet fully reflect this new geopolitical risk premium. As uncertainty in the cash flows of firms exposed to the Chinese market increases, the true value of their stocks could fall far below market price.
    Ahmet Arslan

    Financial Analyst: Ahmet Arslan

    Global Hisse Senetleri (Equities) Değerleme Direktörü. Şirketlerin İndirgenmiş Nakit Akımı (DCF) modellerini çıkararak, piyasa fiyatının içsel değere (intrinsic value) kıyasla ucuz mu pahalı mı olduğunu ispatlayan analist.

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