20 November 2015
US Equity Insights
Reiterating OW on Healthcare
Healthcare is 15.3% of US GDP (22.4% of PCE). The largest piece of this is healthcare
services as rendered by healthcare professionals, hospitals and other facilities. The
smaller but even faster growing part of Healthcare is drugs, devices and equipment. As
is typical for the S&P 500, the Health Care sector is more exposed to manufacturing
products than delivering services. We believe growth in healthcare products will stay
strong owing to an aging population and increasing efforts to treat conditions with
drugs and maximize the productivity of scarce healthcare labor with as many tools and
conveniences as conceivable. We believe S&P 500 Biotech, Pharma, Devices,
Equipment, Supplies. Tech and Toots sit in the sweet spot of these trends. We remain
cautious on Managed Care and other HC services and facilities.
Given superior growth, the sector normally trades at a 10% premium to the S&P, so the
current discount is rare. We see nearly 4pts of PE upside as we believe the sector
should trade at 18-20x fwd PE or -20x trailing, if the 10yr Treasury yield doesn't
significantly exceed 3%. Currently, HC is trading at a 15.5-16x fwd PE, below S&P's
16.7x.
NC trailing PE is already as undemanding at it was in 1993 during the worst of the
Hillary Care sell-off back then as a 13-14 PE with 6-7% 10yr Tsy yields is more
demanding than a 14-15 trailing PE with 2-2.5% 10yr Tsy yields. So valuations are
similar or even less demanding now than during the bottom of the 1993 sell-off.
Moreover in 1993. Democrats held a Congress majority and when Republicans took it in
1994. Hillary Care stopped. Today. Republicans control Congress.
We expect 6%+ sales growth and -7% EPS growth from S&P Healthcare next year, and
it has best sales and EPS estimates revision trends of any major sector. We also like its
low cyclicality and strong balance sheets. As the biggest and fastest growing part of US
GDP and household consumption, NC remains our most favored sector.
Figure 28: S&P Healthcare Trailing PE as low as during Figure 29: 10yr Treasury yields 6-7% in 1993 sell-off vs.
worst of Hillary Core sell-off in 1993 2-2.5% today
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