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8 Sep 2020 TwentyFour Blog

Can ABS Close The Gap on Corporate Bonds?

We expect September to be relatively busy with new ABS deals, but there’s a very strong technical developing in favour of ABS and CLOs, which should help performance in the coming months.
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4 Sep 2020 TwentyFour Blog

Fixed vs. Floating: Where’s The Yield?

If floating vs. fixed is no longer the most pressing question, then investors should be more focused on where they get the best credit spread.
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1 Jun 2020 TwentyFour Blog

Virus Widens Gap Between European and US CLOs

In the past few weeks CLOs have become the focus of much attention, both from market participants and the media, especially following the negative rating actions that agencies have taken on the underlying loans as well as CLO tranches.
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5 May 2020 TwentyFour Blog

CLOs Adapt to New COVID-19 Reality

After six weeks of no supply, the market somewhat surprisingly reopened with three new issue CLOs being priced last week and a new one already on the way. We are aware of many loan warehouses that need to be cleared, and bankers (or rather their risk managers) are no doubt keen for CLO managers to refinance leveraged loans into a CLO.
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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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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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20 Mar 2020 TwentyFour Blog

CLOs: Lessons From The Past

In recent weeks we’ve seen significant sell-offs across all asset classes as investors have been scrambling for liquidity. With most of Europe and the US effectively in lockdown, a recession looks to be inevitable and the question is what this will do to corporates’ ability to service and refinance their outstanding debt, especially for those in the sub-investment grade space.
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27 Jan 2020 TwentyFour Blog

Slo-mo CLOs Could See Spreads Tighten

Given the material positive performance seen in other parts of the fixed income markets in 2019, the CLO relative value proposition now looks even more attractive.
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15 Jan 2020 TwentyFour Blog

ABS Primary Slips Into Gear

We have already highlighted the blistering pace of bond sales in both Europe and the US, and this being met with apparently insatiable demand from fixed income investors. Since European ABS markets tend to lag broader fixed income, it seems fitting that we have had to wait another week before seeing that primary machine start to accelerate.
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16 Aug 2019 TwentyFour Blog

AAAs Don’t Yield 2.3%, Do They?

Rates risk is not something we concern ourselves with too much in the European ABS market, so normally news of inverted yield curves and 30-year US Treasury yields dropping below 2% would largely wash over us. This is because pretty much all ABS bonds are floating rate, so there is no duration. Or is there?
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Is High Yield Weakness a Risk to CLOs?
16 Nov 2018 TwentyFour Blog

Is High Yield Weakness a Risk to CLOs?

On Monday my colleagues on TwentyFour’s Multi-Sector Bond desk published a blog on rising default risks in high yield credit. Dummen Orange, Douglas, Boparan, Moby, Galapagos and CMC Ravenna are some of the obvious under-pressure names held in loan funds and CLO portfolios that are trading at a significant discount in the market.
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Summer Supply Creates Pricing Opportunity
5 Jul 2018 TwentyFour Blog

Summer Supply Creates Pricing Opportunity

It’s been an interesting week for European CLOs; one of our favourite picks in fixed income. 
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