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Eurozone and UK PMIs showing signs of life
24 Nov 2023 TwentyFour Blog

Good but not perfect: European and UK PMIs beat expectations

Yesterday unveiled the latest Manufacturing and Services PMIs in Europe, bringing a mix of economic news. Dive into the results with Felipe Villarroel as he looks at the numbers and what they mean for central banks in the battle against inflation.
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Far-right leader wins Dutch election but markets remain calm
23 Nov 2023 TwentyFour Blog

Far-right leader wins Dutch election but markets remain calm

The Dutch elections took an unexpected turn as it looks like Geert Wilders' Freedom Party (PVV) will gain 20 seats and become the largest party with 37 of 150 seats.
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Overcoming the US maturity wall is not as fraught as the headlines suggest
22 Nov 2023 TwentyFour Blog

Overcoming the US maturity wall is not as fraught as the headlines suggest

Despite concerns about a maturity wall, Chris Holman explains how research shows the high yield maturity profile in the US is less concerning. Overall, a focus on higher-rated bonds suggests a relatively healthy outlook for the primary market and a default rate in line with historical averages.
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What the micro tells us about the macro
13 Nov 2023 TwentyFour Blog

US earnings season: What the micro tells us about the macro

As earnings season ends, we take stock of the latest US results and what it tells us about the health of corporates, the consumer, and the outlook for the broader economy.
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UBS deal a cathartic moment for AT1s
9 Nov 2023 TwentyFour Blog

UBS deal a cathartic moment for AT1s

UBS came to the market yesterday with a two-tranche $ additional tier 1 transaction, which was highly anticipated and didn’t disappoint.
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us dollar -  slow down in US economy
7 Nov 2023 TwentyFour Blog

Fed survey points to a slowdown of the US economy

Following yesterday’s publication of the quarterly Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey (SLOOs) by the Fed, it revealed how lending conditions have evolved over the quarter amongst US banks.
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A big week for US treasuries as the Fed holds rates steady
2 Nov 2023 TwentyFour Blog

A big week for US treasuries as the Fed holds rates steady

George Curtis breaks down the latest developments following this week’s Quarterly Refunding Announcement and the Treasury Borrowing Advisory Committee update.
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Fundamentals show European banks well set up as bonds are still cheap
27 Oct 2023 TwentyFour Blog

Fundamentals show European banks well set up as bonds are still cheap

Whilst bank debt has recovered from the contagion of the US regional banking crisis and the Credit Suisse write down event earlier this year, many bonds are still trading wider than they were at the beginning of the year.
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The ECB Hiking Cycle is Likely to be Over
25 Oct 2023 TwentyFour Blog

The ECB hiking cycle is likely to be over

Yesterday, market participants received two important reports about the state of the economy in the Eurozone. Firstly, the October Markit PMI – Purchasing Managers’ Index - reports showed a continued deterioration in growth in the manufacturing as well as the services sector.
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Hitting the wall: What next for high yield default rates?
23 Oct 2023 TwentyFour Blog

Hitting the wall: What next for high yield default rates?

Thomas Barkin, President of the Richmond Fed, called any (potential) upcoming recession "the most predicted recession ever".
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AT1s: to call or not to call
20 Oct 2023 TwentyFour Blog

AT1s: to call or not to call – that is the question

A recent article in Bloomberg has generated some discussion around proposed changes to the way AT1 bonds are called.
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Why a cooling UK labour market might be good news for the Bank of England?
17 Oct 2023 TwentyFour Blog

Today’s labour market numbers are good news for the Bank of England

This morning the ONS published its monthly update on the UK labour market. Of all the G7 countries, the UK has had the most puzzling labour market dynamics post pandemic, as we discussed in a previous blog.
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