UPDATE 1-Morgan Stanley sees pressure on exchanges post crisis

Mon Jan 12, 2009 10:13am EST
 
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Jan 12 (Reuters) - Morgan Stanley expects pressure on U.S. exchanges after the credit crisis, but said exchanges could benefit as investors shift their investment stategies to liquid, transparent exchange-listed products. "We see risk that fallout from lower volumes on the industry's fixed cost base could overshadow promising longer-tailed opportunities," analyst Patrick Pinschmidt said.

The brokerage raised the sector to "in-line" from "cautious," saying its prior "cautious" view was based on the belief that volume expectations were unrealistic.

The analysts said it believed the market was finally discounting a more bearish volume outlook and its bear case estimates represented a realistic proxy for downside earnings risks.

The analyst rated Intercontinental Exchange (ICE.N) "overweight", the world's largest derivatives exchange CME Group (CME.O) and Nasdaq OMX Group (NDAQ.O) "equal-weight" and NYSE Euronext (NYX.N) "underweight".

"We do not see sufficient catalysts for a positive stance on the group," analysts said.

Shares of CME were trading at $186.23 and Nasdaq OMX at $21.51 on Nasdaq, while those of NYSE Euronext were trading at $25.15 and ICE at $61.49 Monday on the New York Stock Exchange. (Reporting by Renju Jose in Bangalore; Editing by Jarshad Kakkrakandy)

 
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