As of today (December 21), the estimated earnings growth rate for CY 2018 is 20.3%. If 20.3% is the final growth rate for the year, it will mark the highest annual earnings growth for the index since 2010 (39.6%). All 11 sectors are projected to report year-over-year growth in earnings. Nine of the 11 sectors are predicted to report double-digit earnings growth, led by the Energy, Materials, and Financials sectors.
The Energy sector is expected to report the highest (year-over-year) earnings growth of all 11 sectors at 108.3%. Higher year-over-year oil prices are helping to drive the unusually high growth rate for the sector. Despite the recent decline in price, the average price of oil in CY 2018 ($65.44) to date is still 39% higher than the average price of oil in CY 2017 ($47.15). At the sub-industry level, all six sub-industries in the sector are projected to report earnings growth: Oil & Gas Drilling (N/A due to year-ago loss), Oil & Gas Exploration & Production (1,150%), Oil & Gas Refining & Marketing (71%), Integrated Oil & Gas (69%), Oil & Gas Storage & Transportation (65%), and Oil & Gas Equipment & Services (36%).
The Materials sector is expected to report the second highest (year-over-year) earnings growth of all 11 sectors at 30.5%. At the industry level, all four industries are projected to report earnings growth of at least 20%: Metals & Mining (50%), Containers & Packaging (41%), Chemicals (26%), and Construction & Materials (21%) industries.
The Financials sector is expected to report the third highest (year-over-year) earnings growth of all 11 sectors at 24.6%. At the industry level, all five industries are projected to report earnings growth of at least 20%: Diversified Financial Services (73%), Consumer Finance (33%), Capital Markets (24%), Insurance (22%), and Banks (21%).
The tax reform law passed in late 2017 has been a significant contributor to earnings growth for the index in 2018, as the corporate tax rate was lower in 2018 relative to 2017. Shortly after the tax bill became law, analysts began raising company-level EPS estimates for 2018. From November 30, 2017 through February 28, 2018, the estimated earnings growth rate for CY 2018 increased by more than 7 percentage points (to 16.8% from 9.5%). During this same period over the past five years, the estimated (annual) earnings growth rate declined by more than 3 percentage points on average. Over the first three quarters of 2018, the (aggregate) effective tax rate (income taxes divided by pretax income) for the S&P 500 has been 19.0%. This compares to an (aggregate) effective tax rate of 25.7% over the first three quarters of 2017.
The estimated (year-over-year) revenue growth rate for CY 2018 is 8.9%. If 8.9% is the final growth rate for the year, it will mark the highest annual revenue growth for the index since 2011 (10.6%). All 11 sectors are expected to report year-over-year growth in revenues. Four of the 11 sectors are predicted to report double-digit growth, led by the Energy, Communication Services, and Materials sectors.
The Energy sector (along with the Communication Services sector) is expected to report the highest (year-over-year) revenue growth of all 11 sectors at 18.8%. At the sub-industry level, all six sub-industries in the sector are predicted to report revenue growth: Oil & Gas Drilling (33%), Integrated Oil & Gas (23%), Oil & Gas Exploration & Production (21%), Oil & Gas Refining & Marketing (17%), Oil & Gas Storage & Transportation (7%), and Oil & Gas Equipment & Services (5%).
The Communication Services sector (along with the Energy sector) is predicted to report the highest (year-over-year) growth rate of all 11 sectors at 18.8%. At the industry level, all four industries are expected to report revenue growth, led by the Interactive Media & Services (49%) and Media (11%) industries.
The Materials sector is expected to report the second highest (year-over-year) revenue growth of all 11 sectors at 16.2%. At the industry level, all four industries in this sector are predicted to report revenue growth, led by the Chemicals (19%) and Metals & Mining (16%) industries.
Several recent records for various earnings and revenue metrics were broken (or are projected to be broken) in CY 2018.
Quarterly EPS |
Negative EPS |
Positive EPS |
|
Revision % |
Guidance # |
Guidance # |
|
Q118 |
5.4% |
52 |
53 |
Q218 |
0.7% |
62 |
47 |
Q318 |
-1.1% |
74 |
26 |
Q418 |
-3.4% |
72 |
33 |
Earnings |
Revenue |
Earnings |
|
Beat % |
Beat % |
Surprise % |
|
Q118 |
78% |
77% |
7.5% |
Q218 |
80% |
72% |
5.2% |
Q318 |
77% |
62% |
6.6% |
Q418 |
88% |
65% |
2.8% |
Earnings |
Revenue |
Net Profit |
|
Growth % |
Growth % |
Margin |
|
Q118 |
24.8% |
9.0% |
11.6% |
Q218 |
25.2% |
10.5% |
11.8% |
Q318 |
26.0% |
9.2% |
12.0% |
Q418 |
12.0% |
6.1% |
11.2% |
CY18 |
20.3% |
8.9% |
11.5% |