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Monetary Policy

Yield Curve Shape and Recessions
25 Apr 2018 TwentyFour Blog

Yield Curve Shape and Recessions

The rapidly flattening US Treasury yield curve is prompting a lot of questions about the shape of the curve and it being a good predictor of upcoming recession.
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Unreliable Boyfriend Running Late For Dinner
20 Apr 2018 TwentyFour Blog

Unreliable Boyfriend Running Late For Dinner

"One day hot, one day cold, and the people on the other side of the message are left not really knowing where they stand."
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Q2 Could Be The Best For Risk in 2018
18 Apr 2018 TwentyFour Blog

Q2 Could Be The Best For Risk in 2018

As we now are well into the Q1 earnings season we have been debating how the current quarter could well be the best for risk in 2018.
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It’s Still All About The Fed
5 Apr 2018 TwentyFour Blog

It’s Still All About The Fed

A lot has been packed into a short week but, despite all the political posturing and rhetoric surrounding trade tariffs, it is still central bank policy that ultimately drives market sentiment and this week we have seen key inputs from leading players at the most important central bank of all, the US Federal Reserve, that have been somewhat overshadowed by more sensationalist news from the political arena.
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26 Mar 2018 TwentyFour Blog

Looking at all of the Dot Plots

Last Wednesday the Fed raised interest rates in the US for the sixth time since it began this hiking cycle at the end of 2015.
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Which foot will the Italians’ political boot end up on?
23 Feb 2018 TwentyFour Blog

Which foot will the Italians’ political boot end up on?

Last Friday saw the publication of the last electoral poll before the Italian elections that will be held on the 4th of March.
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Rising Rates Creating Mini Taper Tantrum
2 Feb 2018 TwentyFour Blog

Rising Rates Creating Mini Taper Tantrum

To understand this breakdown in correlation we need look no further than the source of the risk: the answer, just like in May 2013 when Bernanke gave us his taper tantrum, lies in rising rates.
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23 Jan 2018 TwentyFour Blog

Be Aware Of Policy Change at the Fed

Our forecasts for longer dated government bonds were for yields to gradually rise during 2018, but not in an uncontrolled manner.
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If rates were to rise like 1994, would IG credit produce a positive return?
15 Jan 2018 TwentyFour Blog

If rates were to rise like 1994, would IG credit produce a positive return?

1994 was my first full year in the markets, and what a baptism of fire it was.
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Strong Technicals Dominate First Week's Trading
9 Jan 2018 TwentyFour Blog

Strong Technicals Dominate First Week's Trading

The magnitude of the strong beginning to the year has probably surprised even those who were forecasting a positive start to 2018.
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