20 Feb 2026 TwentyFour Blog One-off budget boost for UK doesn’t change our outlook on Gilts News of governments achieving their budgetary objectives or borrowing less than market forecasts has been a rarity in the last few decades. Read more
12 Feb 2026 TwentyFour Blog Decoding Warsh’s Fed balance sheet plans is far from simple As Jerome Powell enters his final months at the helm of the Federal Reserve (Fed), market participants have been busy analysing the past speeches of his nominated replacement, Kevin Warsh, with the aim of forming a view as to how his hand is likely to be played. Read more
19 Jan 2026 TwentyFour Blog Finding returns through curve positioning With spreads well below long term averages and government bond curves pricing in what central banks are likely to do in the next few quarters, opportunities for capital gains through spread compression or sustained rallies in government bonds appear to be limited. Read more
27 Oct 2025 TwentyFour Blog Cooling inflation offers relief amid US data blackout Amidst an economic data blackout caused by the US government shutdown, markets received a bit of positive news on Friday with the release of the US CPI report which showed consumer prices in September increased at a slower pace than expected. Read more