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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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Growth Blog
31 Jul 2024 TwentyFour Blog

Growth trends look encouraging for central banks – and investors

Second quarter growth data for the Eurozone on Tuesday reaffirmed the gradual uptick in the region’s trajectory relative to the pace seen across 2023, with quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) growth slightly higher than expectations at 0.3%.
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BoE: Lender of (not so) last resort
30 Jul 2024 TwentyFour Blog

BoE: Lender of (not so) last resort

Last week, the Bank of England (BoE) published a speech by its Executive Director for Markets, Victoria Saporta, in which she laid out the central bank’s evolving role as a lender to the UK banking system. More specifically, the speech highlighted how the BoE expects to see UK banks having a greater reliance on its funding facilities going forward.
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Strong UK savings bode well for bonds
25 Jul 2024 TwentyFour Blog

Strong UK savings bode well for bonds

Excess savings have been at the centre of heated debates among economists and market participants ever since the pandemic.
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Thames Water: Government must deploy the life raft
18 Jul 2024 TwentyFour Blog

Thames Water: Government must deploy the life raft

Back in April we looked in detail at the challenges and potential outcomes facing Thames Water, the debt-laden UK utility company battling to avoid government intervention. On the back of a lacklustre set of financial results and being placed into a “turnaround oversight regime” by the regulator Ofwat, Thames Water’s situation took a further turn for the worse last week.
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2 Jul 2024 TwentyFour Blog

The Southgate bond strategy – no subs in the second half

For any fixed income investors that follow the England football team, the plan for H2 2024 may feel somewhat familiar – no substitutions in the second half.
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Euro banks well prepared as Basel marathon enters final stretch
26 Jun 2024 Outlook

Euro banks well prepared as Basel marathon enters final stretch

The global financial crisis was a seismic shock to banking systems globally, and triggered a regulatory marathon with banks having to adapt to a far stricter set of rules (known as Basel III) set out by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS).
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August cut hopes fade despite BoE’s inflation bullseye
19 Jun 2024 TwentyFour Blog

August cut hopes fade despite BoE’s inflation bullseye

The latest UK inflation figures will bring some relief for consumers, but beneath the headline figure the Bank of England’s (BoE) policymakers face a more complex picture that suggests interest rate cuts may still be some way off.
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CPI and FOMC post mortem
13 Jun 2024 TwentyFour Blog

CPI and FOMC post mortem

Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation as an entrée was well received by the diners, prompting a 15 basis points (bps) rally in the 10-year Treasury. The main course though, was met with some adverse critiques as the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) delivered a slightly more hawkish dot plot than expected.
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Global headlines aplenty but trends continue
10 Jun 2024 TwentyFour Blog

Global headlines aplenty but trends continue

For the fixed income fanatics amongst us, June was always going to be one for the books with all three of the major central banks meeting, elections, and continued data.
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Bank analysis takes more than one ratio
5 Jun 2024 TwentyFour Blog

Bank analysis takes more than one ratio

We do not usually comment on press articles, but we were all quite surprised to read a piece on Bloomberg titled “A fragile banking system won’t make Europe stronger”.
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