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European Bank Treasurers Dust Off Their Pre-QE Funding Plans
11 Oct 2021 TwentyFour Blog

European Bank Treasurers Dust Off Their Pre-QE Funding Plans

While bank treasurers may have to work a bit harder this year-end to formulate wholesale funding plans, the ABS market that they may be more reliant on going forward is experiencing a strong resurgence, which should ease the process of weaning off central bank funding.
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8 Oct 2021 TwentyFour Blog

Navigating The New Bond Volatility

This looks to us like a buy-into-the-dip opportunity, but investors should be wary of taking on too much rate sensitivity as the move in risk-free curves is likely to persist until the rate hike cycle is actually on the way.
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29 Sep 2021 TwentyFour Blog

Rates Become The Source of Risk Again

From time to time, Treasury yields actually become the source of risk for financial markets.
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28 Sep 2021 TwentyFour Blog

Should Investors Fear a Hawkish Tilt?

On Wednesday, the Fed moved one step closer to tapering and even put quite a clear timeframe for it, while on Thursday, the Bank of England openly talked about rate hikes.
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24 Sep 2021 TwentyFour Blog

Winter is Coming

It will take time for this sector to recover and we are likely to see more suppliers collapse in the coming weeks and months.
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24 Sep 2021 TwentyFour Blog

Stagflation – Probable or Panic?

Our base case is for a continuation of quite high growth and a modest inflation overshoot. For bond investors, positioning for stagflation could be a dangerous trade if that base case bears out
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15 Sep 2021 TwentyFour Blog

The Conditions for Tapering Already Exist

With ample job openings, inflation well ahead of target, financial conditions that are certainly not tight and strong economic growth, the obvious question is what does the Fed need to see to finally start tapering its asset purchases?
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7 Sep 2021 TwentyFour Blog

Credit Backdrop Shows More Upside for Euro High Yield

Despite the impressive returns of Euro HY over the last year or so, the backdrop for the asset class continues to suggest there is more upside to come.
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5 Aug 2021 TwentyFour Blog

Don’t Fight the Fundamentals on US High Yield

When combined with other prevalent market dynamics, the favourable ratings trend paves the way for a highly supportive fundamental terrain as we advance through the cycle and one that is ideal for portfolio managers selecting credits.
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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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