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21 May 2019 TwentyFour Blog

Lloyds Next Not to Call?

Earlier this year Santander became the first bank not to call its Additional Tier 1 (AT1 or ‘CoCo’) bonds at the first call date
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21 May 2019 Viewpoint

How to Build a High Conviction Bond Portfolio

TwentyFour CEO Mark Holman explains how high conviction thinking runs right through the firm’s investment process, and why he believes a concentrated, flexible portfolio is critical to combatting the unique challenges facing fixed income markets today.
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14 May 2019 TwentyFour Blog

The Problem With Gilts

Since the result of the UK referendum in June 2016 there has been a noticeable ‘Brexit-premium’ associated with most sterling denominated assets.
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7 May 2019 Viewpoint

Consistency through high conviction

TwentyFour Asset Management CEO, Mark Holman, explains how high conviction has been made an integral part of the firm's investment process, and why he is in no doubt this approach can lead to material outperformance over the longer term.
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3 May 2019 TwentyFour Blog

Markets are Still Fighting the Fed on Rates

Last Friday’s strong US GDP reading for the first quarter has sparked several days of debate between TwentyFour portfolio managers. The 3.2% reading was 100bp ahead of consensus, so a strong beat at the headline level, but the components accounting for it, such as inventory building, suggested the figure was an aberration and likely to reverse in Q2.
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26 Apr 2019 TwentyFour Blog

Thoughts on EM

Emerging Market (EM) bonds have had a good year so far. While they are not at the very top of the performance table, the hard currency CEMBI (Corporate Emerging Markets Bond Index) is up 5.69% in $ since the start of the year, and the EMBI (Sovereigns) is up 6.32%; not bad at all.
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25 Apr 2019 TwentyFour Blog

Capital, Calls and Comfortable Coupons

The cycle of banks calling outstanding capital bonds continued this week and we’ll soon be bidding fond farewells to two of our long held and favourite positions; Nationwide’s 6.875% Additional Tier 1 (CoCo) and Barclays’ 14% hybrid Tier 1.
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24 Apr 2019 TwentyFour Blog

UK Banks Show Caution in Credit Conditions

The Bank of England’s credit conditions survey for the first quarter of 2019 was released last Thursday, coinciding with an extended holiday period for many commentators, but certain sections made for interesting reading and are worth highlighting.
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23 Apr 2019 TwentyFour Blog

‘Building Par’ for CLO Bondholders

The end of 2018 and beginning of this year has been a tough time for credit, but it has also created an opportunity for CLO managers to invest in good companies at cheaper prices.
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16 Apr 2019 TwentyFour Blog

Sonia and RMBS Get Hitched

They have been dating for some time, and been the topic of discussion at numerous dinner parties, even its good friend Covered Bond got hitched, but now RMBS has taken the plunge and tied the knot with Sonia (the Sterling Overnight Index Average), having finally ditched long-term previous partner, Libor.
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15 Apr 2019 TwentyFour Blog

Diligence Due in AT1 as Spreads Tighten

Since the start of the year credit markets have been very well supported, reversing much of the sharp period of spread widening we experienced in the final quarter of 2018.
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9 Apr 2019 TwentyFour Blog

Have European Regulators Just Tightened Financial Conditions?

The ECB published the result of its Supervisory Review and Evaluation Process (SREP) yesterday, which increased the average capital requirements for European banks, and overall, increased the average SREP requirement by approx. 100bps.
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