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Reinvestment risk growing, along with the soft landing narrative
19 Jul 2023 TwentyFour Blog

Reinvestment risk growing, along with the soft landing narrative

What level of risk are investors willing to take? As central bank rates hike and a soft landing narrative makes its way into analysts’ forecasts, Eoin Walsh takes a look at what affects this has on investment risk and reinvestment risk.
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Soft landing narrative taking hold
18 Jul 2023 TwentyFour Blog

Soft landing narrative taking hold

What sort of landing will the global economy experience? With the recent release of the US CPI report, inflation has been on a downward trend and the resilient activity data has continued to surprise many. This report has acted as a trigger of sorts for increasing calls for a soft landing.
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Two Interesting Reports by the Bank of England
14 Jul 2023 TwentyFour Blog

Two interesting reports by the Bank of England

The Bank of England has released two reports, namely the Bank of England’s UK Banking Sector Stress Test and the Credit Conditions Survey. Felipe Villarroel discusses the findings in these reports.
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Is the UK Labour Market Easing at the Margin?
12 Jul 2023 TwentyFour Blog

Is the UK Labour Market easing at the margin?

Following the release of the Monthly Labour Market Overview, Felipe Villarroel highlights key takeaways on the tightness of the UK’s labour market. He assesses the changes to the demand and supply of the labour force - focusing on the ‘Inactivty Rate’, “Long-Term Sick” and “Retired” categories, and migration trends - and what this means for wage inflation.
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A helpful technical
7 Jul 2023 TwentyFour Blog

A helpful technical

As mid-year investment bank reviews hit our screens, we are seeing a shared expectation of spread decompression between IG and HY bonds, signalling rising defaults. Pierre Beniguel argues that tightening HY spreads and resilient performance suggest surprising sector support due to lower issuance and available cash.
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Thames Water - Green is not always clean
6 Jul 2023 TwentyFour Blog

Thames Water - Green is not always clean

Thames Water has been in the headlines for all the wrong reasons in the past week. In our latest blog, Johnathan Owen explores their operational struggles, how the potential nationalisation raises concerns for investors and the wider implications for green bonds.
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Of Averages, Medians and Fed Funds Rates
21 Jun 2023 TwentyFour Blog

Of averages, medians and Fed funds rates

Felipe Villarroel discusses the observations of the median long run rate and what this means for the neutral rate.
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Rainbows from Barca
21 Jun 2023 TwentyFour Blog

Rainbows from Barca

Last week Aza Teeuwen and our ABS team visited the Global ABS conference in Barcelona. One key discussion point in CLOs was around the lack of leveraged loan supply and the resultant sharp slowdown in the primary market
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Central Banks did not rock the boat
16 Jun 2023 TwentyFour Blog

Central Banks did not rock the boat

In a week with several important releases and monetary policy decisions, what have we learnt?
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BBVA take a significant step forward for AT1s
13 Jun 2023 TwentyFour Blog

BBVA take a significant step forward for AT1s

BBVA have announced they are issuing a new AT1. What does this mean for the market? Eoin Walsh believes this could be the catalyst investors have been waiting for to help AT1 spreads grind tighter.
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A busy week ahead for central banks
12 Jun 2023 TwentyFour Blog

A busy week ahead for central banks

What can we expect from central banks this week? Felipe Villarroel looks at how recent CPI prints in the Eurozone and in the United States are expected to influence upcoming central bank monetary policy decisions.
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European consumers not expecting a hard landing
8 Jun 2023 TwentyFour Blog

European consumers not expecting a hard landing

What have we learnt from the ECB’s Consumer Expectations Survey? Felipe Villarroel discusses how latest changes in the consumer’s expectations of the economy reflect that the ECB’s monetary policy is actually working.
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