Jefferies 'cautiously optimistic' for UK industrials in 2025.


Jefferies has upgraded its rating for Spirax Group as part of its annual review of the listed UK industrials sector, while downgrading its stance on Smiths Group, XP Power and Judges Scientific.

  • Spirax Group
  • 20 January 2025 10:25:15
Spirax-Sarco Engineering

Source: Sharecast

Jefferies said that the backdrop for the sector in 2024 was "mixed", with a highly anticipated recovery in the second half failing to emerge. Meanwhile, 2025 doesn't look a whole lot better, with "limited positive momentum and plenty of uncertainty".

"But we we are cautiously optimistic (more so than 12 months ago) that there will be improvement as the year progresses, PMI/IP improves, and interest rates move lower," the broker said.

"In the near-term, there are a number of attractive end markets, but inflation/interest rates/bond yields remain stubbornly high. Balance sheets are strong (36% of our universe is buying back its stock, and this will likely rise in 2025F) and valuations are generally appealing."

As for Spirax Group, the stock is now rated 'buy', up from 'hold' previously, after sentiment had turned too negative on the business. "While a number of the group's recent issues are not yet fully resolved, the group is through the worst and can recover nicely over the next two-three years," the broker said.

Nevertheless, Jefferies' most preferred stocks in the sector are Rotork, IMI, Bodycote, Hill & Smith, Victrex and Coats.

In contrast, Smiths Group, XP Power and Judges Scientific have all been cut from 'buy' to 'hold' due to limited potential upside.


ISIN: GB00B1WY2338
Exchange: London Stock Exchange
Sell:
2,232.00 p
Buy:
2,258.00 p
Change: -10.00 ( -0.44 %)
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