Rising costs lurk behind brighter European corporate results
New 10-euro banknotes are pictured during their presentation at the Austrian national bank in Vienna January 13, 2014. REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader
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By Kit Rees
LONDON (Reuters) - The rising cost of raw materials is likely to be risk for European firms, Goldman Sachs said, adding that the impact of inflation and companies' pricing power were key themes emerging from the ongoing results season.
Rising commodity prices have fueled increased inflation expectations in Europe, and sparked the so-called "reflation" trade since last summer as investors rushed into shares of banks, industrials and resources firms.
However, higher prices for raw materials compounded by weaker currencies like sterling mean that for those companies unable to pass on costs to customers, profit margins are likely to come under pressure.
Overall, fourth quarter earnings in Europe are expected to rise 12.3 percent, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S data while sales are seen rising only 1.7 percent, underscoring the investor focus on profit margins.
European industrials and consumer-facing companies could be among those most affected, Goldman Sachs said, and those with already low margins were most vulnerable.
"On recent earnings calls, several companies have highlighted that raw materials are expected to move from a being tailwind in 2016 to a headwind in 2017," said analysts at Goldman Sachs in a note to clients.
The U.S. investment bank pointed to recent comments from Electrolux
In this environment, Goldman Sachs recommends investors seek out companies that have a history of pricing power.
Assa Abloy
There was limited evidence that wage pressures were building up at European firms, though Goldman warned that this could be risk for those companies exposed to the U.S. and the UK.
Bakery firm Aryzta
Wage increases in the U.S. could hit firms such as Wolseley
(Reporting by Kit Rees, Editing by Vikram Subhedar)
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