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Value emerges in Prime RMBS amid hunt for yield
18 Feb 2025 TwentyFour Blog

Value emerges in Prime RMBS amid hunt for yield

The recent rally in European fixed income has partly been driven by improved economic sentiment, falling inflation expectations, and a more accommodative monetary policy outlook from the European Central Bank (ECB) and the Bank of England (BoE).
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Q1 2024 déjà vu as inflation data soothes rates sell-off
16 Jan 2025 TwentyFour Blog

Q1 2024 déjà vu as inflation data soothes rates sell-off

Global rates markets rallied sharply on Wednesday after fixed income investors received some long-awaited good news in the shape of Consumer Price Index (CPI) data for December, which came in below consensus in both the US and the UK.
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Servicers key as UK rates put pressure on pre-crisis RMBS
15 Jan 2025 TwentyFour Blog

Servicers key as UK rates put pressure on pre-crisis RMBS

Last week Fitch Ratings published a report concerning asset performance deterioration in UK residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS) originated prior to the global financial crisis (GFC).
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How do higher Gilt yields impact banks and insurers?
13 Jan 2025 TwentyFour Blog

How do higher Gilt yields impact banks and insurers?

Last week’s rise in UK government bond yields prompted the bonds of UK financial institutions, both banks and insurers, to underperform other regions, a trend also seen in the equity market.
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Gilt yields gap higher
9 Jan 2025 TwentyFour Blog

Gilt yields gap higher

We saw a sell-off across the UK Gilt curve on Wednesday with yields rising by 4bp at the short end and 11bp at the long end. This took the 10-year Gilt to 4.80% and the 30-year Gilt to 5.35%, with the latter bringing the unwelcome headline that UK borrowing costs are at their highest since the last century.
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Macro data and central banks miss the year-end memo
18 Dec 2024 TwentyFour Blog

Macro data and central banks miss the year-end memo

Primary market and trading activity may be declining as is typical in late December, but macro data doesn’t sleep, and central banks haven’t got the memo on the wind-down into year-end either with policy meetings at the Federal Reserve (Fed) and the Bank of England (BoE) scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday respectively.
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Fixed Income 2025: Yields trump possibility of spread correction
10 Dec 2024 TwentyFour Blog

Fixed Income 2025: Yields trump possibility of spread correction

With a macro backdrop of falling rates and solid global growth, TwentyFour Asset Management's Eoin Walsh says fixed income investors can expect healthy total returns in 2025.
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Motor finance won’t put brakes on UK banking sector
6 Dec 2024 TwentyFour Blog

Motor finance won’t put brakes on UK banking sector

An otherwise fairly uneventful year for the UK banking sector has occasionally been dented by headlines concerning the Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) investigation into motor finance commission arrangements.
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Not a budget for growth, but case for UK financials remains
31 Oct 2024 TwentyFour Blog

Not a budget for growth, but case for UK financials remains

With the first Labour budget since 2010 dominating headlines, hallway conversations and family gatherings in the UK for the past couple of months, the stakes were very high indeed for the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, on Wednesday. Political opinions aside, the budget is usually an important event for market participants and this one was no exception.
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Can we complain about ABS supply?
2 Sep 2024 TwentyFour Blog

Can we complain about ABS supply?

The start of the school year ordinarily also marks the end of summer for the primary bond markets as issuance restarts, though this year feels rather different.
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Fixed income in strong position with Fed cut a done deal
22 Aug 2024 TwentyFour Blog

Fixed income in strong position with Fed cut a done deal

It feels as though market news hasn’t taken a holiday so far this summer. From the US on Wednesday we got the minutes of the Federal Reserve’s (Fed) July 30-31 policy meeting, and revisions to a whole year of non-farm payrolls (NFP) data from the Bureau of Labour Statistics (BLS).
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UK data shows economy catching up with Bank of England
16 Aug 2024 TwentyFour Blog

UK data shows economy catching up with Bank of England

When the Bank of England (BoE) cut interest rates for the first time in four years earlier this month, we thought the move – made on a knife-edge 5-4 vote – had come a little too early.
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