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Analyzing the Evolving Q1 Earnings Landscape – Stocks to Watch
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Analyzing the Evolving Q1 Earnings Landscape

ByZacks

Mar 29, 2023
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Note: The following is an excerpt from this week’s Earnings Trends report. You can access the full report that contains detailed historical actual and estimates for the current and following periods, please click here>>>

Here are the key points:

  • Total S&P 500 earnings for 2023 Q1 are expected to be down -9.7% from the same period last year on +1.8% higher revenues. This would follow the -5.4% decline in the preceding period’s earnings (2022 Q4) on +5.9% higher revenues.

 

  • In terms of growth, 2023 Q1 earnings are expected to be below the year-earlier level for 10 of the 16 Zacks sectors, with Basic Materials (-39.4% decline), Construction (-31.9%), Medical (-22.6%), Conglomerates (-23.8%), Autos (-16.1%), Technology (-17.6%), and Consumer Staples (-8.9%) having notable declines.

 

  • Sectors enjoying positive earnings growth in 2023 Q1 include Transportation (+54.9%), Aerospace (+15.0%), Energy (+5.5%), Finance (+2.3%), Industrial Products (+0.8%), and Consumer Discretionary (+17.8%).

 

  • Earnings estimates for full-year 2023 have been coming down as well. From their peak in mid-April 2022, the aggregate total for the year has been cut by -12.5% for the index as a whole and -14.3% when excluding the Energy sector’s contribution.

 

For 2023 Q1, S&P 500 earnings are expected to decline -9.7% from the same period last year on +1.8% higher revenues.

As has been the case in recent quarters, estimates for 2023 Q1 have been steadily coming down, as the chart below shows.

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Please note that the magnitude of cuts to Q1 estimates is relatively modest compared to what we saw in the comparable periods for the last few quarters. That said, estimates have come down across the board for most sectors.

The Finance sector, which dominates the initial phase of each reporting cycle, enjoyed modest upward revisions to estimates in the first two months of the quarter. However, estimates started to come down as the regional banking crisis took hold following the Silicon Valley Bank episode.

The Finance sector as a whole is expected to show +2.3% earnings growth in Q1 on +7% higher revenues, which would follow the -17.1% earnings decline on +3.7% higher revenues in 2022 Q4.

The Major Banks industry, which includes JPMorgan JPM and Citigroup C, that will kick-start the Q1 reporting cycle for the group on April 14th, is expected to bring in +5.1% more earnings in the period on +13.5% higher revenues. The table below shows the Q1 earnings and revenue expectations for the Finance sector’s constituent industries.

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The big money-center banks like JPMorgan and Citigroup will enjoy strong net-interest income growth as a result of growing loan portfolios and expanded margins. But those gains will mostly get offset by weakness in investment banking and other fee activities. Credit quality still remains favorable by historical standards, though delinquencies are bound to increase as the economic cycle turns down. Some of that will show up in provisions for loan losses in these quarterly reports, as we did in the preceding quarterly reporting cycle.

The Earnings Big Picture

The chart below shows the evolution of aggregate earnings estimates for 2023 since the start of 2022.

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As noted earlier, the current aggregate earnings total for the index approximates to an index ‘EPS’ of $214.70, down from $242.98 in mid-April, 2022.

The chart below tracks these index ‘EPS’ values since the start of 2022. Please note that these ‘EPS’ values are imputed approximations and have been previously published on the dates listed in the chart below.

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The chart below provides a big-picture view of earnings on a quarterly basis. The growth rate for Q4 is on a blended basis, where the actual reports that have come out are combined with estimates for the still-to-come companies.

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The chart below shows the overall earnings picture on an annual basis.

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As mentioned earlier, 2023 aggregate earnings estimates on an ex-Energy basis are already down by more than -14% since mid-April 2022. Perhaps we see a bit more downward adjustments to estimates over the coming weeks, after more companies report quarterly results and provide guidance. But we have nevertheless already covered some ground in taking estimates to a fair or appropriate level.

This is particularly so if whatever economic downturn lies ahead proves to be more of the garden variety rather than the last two such events. Recency bias forces us to use the last two economic downturns, which were also among the nastiest in recent history, as our reference points. But we need to be cautious against that natural tendency as the economy’s foundations at present remain unusually strong.

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