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9 Apr 2020 TwentyFour Blog

Primary Bond Markets Escape Lockdown

It has been a positive sign for us that despite lockdowns being enforced in most of the major economies around the world, in the last two weeks several issuers have managed to successfully raise new debt via the primary market.
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8 Apr 2020 TwentyFour Blog

Primary Pause Positive for Prices in ABS

After a period of material weakness in spreads and general market stress, the common ingredient to recent corporate bond spread stability and subsequent strength has been the resurgence of the primary market.
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7 Apr 2020 TwentyFour Blog

Where Next For Fixed Income? 10 Thoughts

Having started the year with low yields and tight spreads, fixed income markets had the most brutal month I can recall in March and have been repriced in the most aggressive manner imaginable. The dust does appear to have settled and a more balanced market without ‘fire sale’ pressure has returned, so we thought it was worth recapping where we are today and sharing some thoughts for the journey ahead.
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6 Apr 2020 TwentyFour Blog

Relative Value in Investment Grade RMBS

As a manager that invests across the full spectrum of fixed income, we are constantly monitoring the relative value of the different opportunity sets that we cover. Given the fast moving prices we have witnessed recently, and with different asset classes and ratings moving at different times, this analysis can become increasingly valuable.
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1 Apr 2020 TwentyFour Blog

Bond Basics Add Comfort Amid Virus Uncertainty

In response to the exceptional circumstances brought about by Covid-19, the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) at the Bank of England has written to UK banks asking them to ‘consider’ appropriate action regarding the payment, accrual and vesting of variable remuneration (i.e. bonuses) for senior staff, together with any dividend payments or share buyback plans.
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31 Mar 2020 TwentyFour Blog

CLOs: Lessons From The Past (Part 3 - Yields & Prices)

In the last two weeks we’ve looked at how CLOs behaved during the global financial crisis, and we’ve stress tested a current CLO with GFC-like defaults to see where individual tranches would start to take a loss in that scenario. Keeping in mind the rule that the third in any trilogy is usually either the best or the worst, let’s hope this third instalment is more Toy Story 3 than Tokyo Drift.
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30 Mar 2020 TwentyFour Blog

CCDS Should Escape Payout Suspensions

With central banks and governments pumping huge amounts of funding into their domestic economies, they are obviously very keen that companies act with prudence and look after their surplus cash sparingly, by cutting back on distributions such as dividend payments and any share buyback plans.
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30 Mar 2020 TwentyFour Blog

Sentiment Split in US Bond Market

At any other time, record issuance and record outflows in US investment grade would each be worthy of attention. Given the havoc COVID-19 has wreaked in recent weeks, it would be tempting to write off these milestones occurring in parallel last week as merely the latest quirk of an unprecedented period for bond markets, but the reasons behind this apparent sentiment split are worth keeping an eye on.
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26 Mar 2020 TwentyFour Blog

Banks Lead New Issue Market Thaw

After a considerable period of zero activity new issue bond markets have reopened this week with a flurry of deals in the US and now in Europe. As usual it has been frequent high quality borrowers reopening the marketplace, and they have done so with confidence from their syndicate bankers that attractive pricing will result in successful transactions.
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25 Mar 2020 TwentyFour Blog

CLOs: Lessons From The Past (Part 2 – Stress Testing)

Clearly this shock/stress test is a severe scenario, but given the uncertainties that COVID-19 has thrown our way, as debt investors we would rather be overly conservative.
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24 Mar 2020 TwentyFour Blog

Panic Eases, But Pricing Peculiarities Persist in Fixed Income

Some of the panic selling has also abated as investors are gradually building their cash piles to desirable levels. However, we are still a long way away from normal bond markets.
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24 Mar 2020 TwentyFour Blog

Bond Market Recovery Will Outpace US Equities

Yesterday we blogged on how European HY had always led recoveries in UK equities this century, and that even more so this time around we expect the same to happen.
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