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Rainbows from Barca
21 Jun 2023 TwentyFour Blog

Rainbows from Barca

Last week Aza Teeuwen and our ABS team visited the Global ABS conference in Barcelona. One key discussion point in CLOs was around the lack of leveraged loan supply and the resultant sharp slowdown in the primary market
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22 May 2023 TwentyFour Blog

Prime on the menu

Last week saw three UK Prime RMBS deals served up to ABS investors, the most liquid part of the European ABS market. In our latest blog we hear from Douglas Charleston who analyses these recent deals and what it means for this market segment.
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French CMBS deal repaid in full: A beacon of hope for struggling commercial real estate sector
16 May 2023 TwentyFour Blog

French CMBS deal repaid in full: A beacon of hope for struggling commercial real estate sector

Given the current macro environment, Pauline Quirin believes loans with near term maturities provide a useful insight into where risk lie.
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Funding, capital and ABS as financial market stability tool
30 Mar 2023 TwentyFour Blog

Funding, capital and ABS as financial market stability tool

Douglas Charleston looks at the wider implications of recent bank sector volatility and the opportunities it presents for credit investors.
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Value has returned to AAA CLOs
31 May 2022 TwentyFour Blog

Value has returned to AAA CLOs

We can debate whether the European Central Bank is behind the curve or not, but Christine Lagarde says rates will be in non-negative territory by September.
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6 Jan 2022 TwentyFour Blog

Voting rights and the myth of future proofing documentation

As we enter the New Year, we say goodbye to an old “friend” that has accompanied us (for better and for worse) since the inception of the UK ABS market in the late 1980s – Sterling LIBOR.
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28 Oct 2021 TwentyFour Blog

Is There Value in Student Housing CMBS?

With a student housing CMBS deal recently brought to market, Kevin Law evaluates the sector’s outlook in the aftermath of COVID-19
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13 Sep 2021 TwentyFour Blog

How do ABS and CLO Investors Trade Bonds? 

BWIC – or bids wanted in competition – lists, are a unique characteristic of the ABS and CLO markets, where they are widely used in secondary trading when investors are looking to sell bonds.
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18 Aug 2021 TwentyFour Blog

German Multifamily CMBS – HAUS or BRIDGE?

Last week, Morgan Stanley successfully brought the first public German Multifamily CMBS deal (HAUS - Eloc 39) to market since 2013. Despite coming to the market in the middle of the summer, the deal has attracted strong demand across the capital stack.
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4 Aug 2021 TwentyFour Blog

The End of the Road for Petrolheads

We can model all kinds of credit risk as long as there is enough protection in the structure for investors to get comfortable with a degree of residual value risk.
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3 Aug 2021 TwentyFour Blog

Dull Summer in CLO Land? Maybe Not

After a hectic first half of the year, most investors, including us, were hoping for a dull summer to recharge our batteries, but it seems there’s no respite from the CLO machine.
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29 Jul 2021 TwentyFour Blog

What We Can Learn From Spread Differentials

It is quite rare that we recommend playing in the very bottom of the credit spectrum because CCC rated bonds are where at least 95% of all defaults come from, and are significantly more volatile than we would like.
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