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European banking stocks - flying!
12 Apr 2024 TwentyFour Blog

European banking stocks - flying!

The Additional Tier 1's product was first launched in early 2013, so the asset class has mostly seen the period of negative interest rates and challenging operating environment post the Euro zone crisis.
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CPI surprises again on the upside
11 Apr 2024 TwentyFour Blog

CPI surprises again on the upside

The US Consumer Price Index (CPI) surprised on the upside for the third month in a row. There was nowhere to hide in the release with a majority of sub categories and sub aggregates posting worse numbers than expected.
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Thames Water – A fluid situation
9 Apr 2024 TwentyFour Blog

Thames Water – A fluid situation

We previously blogged about Thames Water in July last year but it’s rapidly refloated to the top of UK credit market concerns. Following more recent events, where do we think Thames Water go from here?
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Labour markets strength continues
8 Apr 2024 TwentyFour Blog

Labour markets strength continues

Labour market data in the US was stronger than expected on Friday. US Treasuries reacted accordingly with a 10 bps sell-off with Gilts and Bunds moving in the same direction but in a calmer fashion.
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Bumps in the road but CLOs delivered in Q1
4 Apr 2024 TwentyFour Blog

Bumps in the road but CLOs delivered in Q1

After delivering a stunning 2023, collateralised loan obligations (CLOs) were once again one of the top performers in Q1. That leaves us with the question, where do we go from here?
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Eventful few weeks in European high yield
3 Apr 2024 TwentyFour Blog

Eventful few weeks in European high yield

It has been an eventful few weeks in the European high yield market. After waiting a long time for a bus to come along, three have come along at once.
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Q1 recap: macro drivers and fixed income performance
2 Apr 2024 TwentyFour Blog

Q1 recap: macro drivers and fixed income performance

Quarter ends are always a useful time to take a step back and assess what the main macro drivers during the quarter were, which trades worked and which did not and to refresh macro views for the next period.
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AT1s caught in the crossfire but junior bank debt is here to stay
25 Mar 2024 TwentyFour Blog

AT1s caught in the crossfire but junior bank debt is here to stay

Over the course of last week, we saw several headlines around Additional Tier 1s (AT1s). First, the Dutch Finance Ministry indicated it is exploring the possibility of modifying or abolishing the asset class.
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Maturity wall: what maturity wall?
19 Mar 2024 TwentyFour Blog

Maturity wall: what maturity wall?

We saw a great disparity among strategists in terms of default-rate projections for this year. With the cost for corporates to refinance their debt considerably higher than we saw in 2020 and 2021, and an elevated volume of upcoming maturities, many market participants predicted a default rate markedly higher than what we have seen so far. 
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Mixed news from the CPI release - but what does it mean for rate cuts?
13 Mar 2024 TwentyFour Blog

Mixed news from the CPI release - but what does it mean for rate cuts?

Yesterday’s US CPI report delivered a few interesting numbers but is still consistent with the Fed’s goals and timelines, which should allow it to cut rates in the context of some sort of a soft landing.
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Unemployment in the US: a tale of two surveys
12 Mar 2024 TwentyFour Blog

Unemployment in the US: a tale of two surveys

The latest US non-farm payroll numbers increased by 275,000 for February (payroll survey) incorporating a two-month payroll revision of -167,000, most likely due to seasonal factors, leaving a net revision of just 108,000 jobs added.
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Powell and Lagarde share notes on possible rate cuts
8 Mar 2024 TwentyFour Blog

Powell and Lagarde share notes on possible rate cuts

We have had a busy week on the central bank front with the Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell’s semi-annual testimony to congress on Wednesday before Christine Lagarde took centre stage at the European Central Bank press conference yesterday. 
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