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AT1 ETF
26 Jun 2018 TwentyFour Blog

AT1 ETF

Today sees the launch of the first dedicated Additional Tier 1 Exchange Traded Fund. As first mover, Invesco Powershares gets to claim the simplest ticker, AT1 LN.
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MPC Closer Than We Think
21 Jun 2018 TwentyFour Blog

MPC Closer Than We Think

Following central bank commentary and actions has been a really useful source of information in the post global financial crisis world; however, closer to home here in the UK the commentary and the actions have been less consistent than those coming from either the Fed or the ECB.
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Keep an eye on the tightening
15 Jun 2018 TwentyFour Blog

Keep an eye on the tightening

Following on from our recent comment on the level of Italian BTPs and how this has a potential to impact the transmission mechanism, it is interesting to note the subtle but important changes that have been applied elsewhere across the global economy.
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Mixed message from HSBC
4 May 2018 TwentyFour Blog

Mixed message from HSBC

HSBC released its Q1-2018 results this morning which were a little underwhelming with bottom line profit before tax a touch below estimates (down 4% on Q1-17) and return on equity of 7.5% (compared to 8.0% in Q1-17), but that aside the numbers give investors little concern.
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Unreliable Boyfriend Running Late For Dinner
20 Apr 2018 TwentyFour Blog

Unreliable Boyfriend Running Late For Dinner

"One day hot, one day cold, and the people on the other side of the message are left not really knowing where they stand."
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Hammer Time? No it’s Politicians’ Time
23 Mar 2018 TwentyFour Blog

Hammer Time? No it’s Politicians’ Time

On Sunday Lewis Hamilton begins his quest for a 5th Formula One World Championship.
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Comparing Yields in Different Currencies
19 Mar 2018 TwentyFour Blog

Comparing Yields in Different Currencies

Fixed income managers always want to have the flexibility to find the best value across their investment sphere and therefore need the capacity to buy bonds in different currencies.
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16 Mar 2018 TwentyFour Blog

Roll Down explained

Several times this year we have discussed the benefits of “roll down” in an environment that for fixed income investing is particularly unfriendly. We believe roll down gains will be one of the best ways to protect portfolios in 2018 from the rising rate curves that we have been experiencing so far.
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Fishing For The Brexit Premium
28 Feb 2018 TwentyFour Blog

Fishing For The Brexit Premium

Ever since the result of the Brexit referendum we have seen a premium on £ credit spreads, and we have thought it worthwhile trying to exploit this premium – in a measured way.
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6 Reasons Government Bonds Yields To Rise Further
8 Feb 2018 TwentyFour Blog

6 Reasons Government Bonds Yields To Rise Further

Our base case for rates markets is a gradual shift higher, but there are reasons to consider why even our forecast is too constructive and the move higher could be more substantial.
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Are Gilts in a Bear Market
1 Feb 2018 TwentyFour Blog

Are Gilts in a Bear Market

Yesterday, 10yr Gilts closed at 1.510%.  Whilst that individual yield level does not sound particularly significant, in a historical context it is possibly one of the most important month end closing levels I have witnessed in more than 25 years in the markets.
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