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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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 In the spotlight: European Parliament election
31 May 2024 TwentyFour Blog

In the spotlight: European Parliament election

When market participants were asked at the end of last year to enumerate the main risks investors would face in 2024, the vast majority of those surveyed counted politics and elections amongst the top factors to consider for the unrewarding task of forecasting total returns for major asset classes over the following twelve months.
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ABS and CLOs break 2.0 issuance records
23 May 2024 TwentyFour Blog

ABS and CLOs break 2.0 issuance records

The European asset-backed securities (ABS) market saw a record issuance last week with €5bn of primary issuance.
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What's instore for the CPI release?
14 May 2024 TwentyFour Blog

What's instore for the CPI release?

The most important event this week is likely to be this Wednesday’s US Consumer Prices Index (CPI) release.
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Don't miss out on scarcity premium in AT1s
7 May 2024 TwentyFour Blog

Don't miss out on scarcity premium in AT1s

The first four months of this year have seen €11.6bn in gross Additional Tier 1 (AT1) issuance from European banks, across euros, dollars and sterling markets.
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Don't forget about money supply measures M1 and M2
25 Apr 2024 TwentyFour Blog

Don't forget about money supply measures M1 and M2

Money supply measures such as M1 and M2 enjoyed a relatively brief period of fame and glory just after the pandemic.
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Small miss for Enel, big step for the sector
24 Apr 2024 TwentyFour Blog

Small miss for Enel, big step for the sector

Following yesterday’s release of Italian energy company Enel's 2023 annual sustainability report, it was confirmed that they had failed to meet the emissions reduction key performance indicator (KPI) linked to a number of their sustainability linked bonds (SLBs).
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Volatility resurfaces this week
18 Apr 2024 TwentyFour Blog

Volatility resurfaces this week

Volatility made an unwanted come back this week. A combination of rising tensions in the Middle East, strong Consumer Price Index (CPI) and labour market data in the US in previous days, and markets that looked somewhat expensive in certain sectors, all conspired to cause a widening in spreads and a correction in equity prices.
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