12 Jul 2021 TwentyFour Blog ESG is Inflationary As companies and individuals adopt sustainable practices, we believe the potential exists for inflationary consequences. Read more
2 Jul 2021 TwentyFour Blog Second time lucky? It is hard to draw any immediate conclusion from this transaction other than Repsol's notable persistence to obtain sustainable financing. Read more
30 Jun 2021 TwentyFour Blog The new mortgage prisoners – the unintended consequences of improving the world In both instances, the good intentions of the regulator and the authorities are clear… But at the same time both changes have the potential to cause an increasingly undesired side effect. Read more
23 Jun 2021 TwentyFour Blog A Lighter Shade of Green We have a high opinion of Kensington as a mortgage lender and when we score it for ESG as part of our investment analysis it performs very well even without this latest Green initiative, but we do feel it can stretch further. Read more
10 May 2021 TwentyFour Blog Is Shunning Coal a Good Policy for Capital Markets? As long as coal usage is not illegal, a private buyer of any origin will be able to purchase these assets cheaper and run them for as long as possible with no regard for ESG matters. Read more
26 Apr 2021 TwentyFour Blog Tobacco Bonds Volatile as Investors Chew On ESG Risks Tobacco company bond spreads were volatile last week on news that the Biden administration is exploring a ban on menthol cigarettes and may pursue a policy to reduce nicotine levels in all cigarettes to non-addictive or minimally addictive levels. Rumours about an increased tobacco tax also surfaced, further shaking up the industry. Read more
20 Apr 2021 TwentyFour Blog Barclays' Prison Break ESG conscious investors, ourselves included, of course, are applauding this brave decision by Barclays to put their conscience before profit, but they are not the first to do so. Read more
30 Mar 2021 TwentyFour Blog Sustainability To the Fore as SFDR Kicks In There are many other aspects of SFDR to discuss and we expect the market to take some time to fully adjust. Read more
24 Mar 2021 TwentyFour Blog Brass Builds Momentum in ESG ABS In terms of execution, it is difficult to assess any ‘ESG premium’ in Brass 10 given the overall strong demand, and in our view it’s still early to weigh the importance of a ‘social’ label for ABS investors. Read more
9 Feb 2021 TwentyFour Blog ESG: Looking Under the Label This deal, backed by a £472m pool of owner-occupied mortgages partially securitised in a previous transaction, drew over £1.2bn of orders and was printed 10-30bp tighter than initial price guidance depending on the tranche, reaching pre-COVID tights. Read more
5 Feb 2021 TwentyFour Blog ESG Covenants in High Yield Ultimately, the fact that the Klockner deal is not marketed as a green loan but still includes ESG-related covenants is proof that ESG needs to be integrated into an investor’s credit work as a matter of course, something we have been arguing for years. Read more
8 Dec 2020 TwentyFour Blog How Has COVID-19 Changed ESG? ESG investing was tipped to be the biggest theme of 2020 for financial markets, but was swiftly superseded by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has dominated investors’ thoughts since Q1. We thought it was important to revisit this topic and explore if and how the pandemic has changed the world of ESG. Read more