12 Sep 2018 TwentyFour Blog Investors Need a Big Hike From Turkey This is a crucial week for Turkey’s economy and the Central Bank of Turkey’s credibility. Read more
10 Sep 2018 TwentyFour Blog Where there’s a will, there’s a way Since that first encounter the market has remained a core financing option for banks’ consumer and corporate lending books, but there has always been a degree of innovation around the fringes. Read more
5 Sep 2018 TwentyFour Blog Italian Politicians Are Listening to the Market Last Friday we were surprised that a comment from a G7 finance minister, which should have been taken highly positively, was somewhat skipped over by the markets. Read more
31 Aug 2018 TwentyFour Blog Italian Politics Delicately Poised Our attention this morning was grabbed by a headline from Italy’s La Stampa, which reported that Finance Minister Giovanni Tria is preparing a 2019 budget that will result in a 1.5% deficit/GDP ratio for the indebted EU nation. Read more
24 Aug 2018 TwentyFour Blog Farewell To An Old Friend Last year, with credit spreads tightening close to historic levels, it seemed appropriate to us to take a more prudent stance and move to a more balanced portfolio. Read more
7 Aug 2018 TwentyFour Blog More AT1 Refinancing Following on from the release of solid Q2 numbers, and no longer in a closed-period, Barclays were quickly out of the blocks and announced the issue of a new AT1 this morning; a $2bn transaction with initial price talk of 8%. Read more
7 Aug 2018 TwentyFour Blog ABS: 2018 So Far and What To Expect Now that the summer lull has finally kicked in, it seems an ideal time to review the ABS market so far this year and try to make a prediction for the remainder of 2018. Read more
30 Jul 2018 TwentyFour Blog Should Italian yields really be more Greek than Spanish? It’s been nearly five months since the Italian general elections, with the result and the process of forming a coalition government eventually leading to the steepest selloff in BTPs we’ve seen for a long time, and the spread to bunds touching levels not seen since 2013. Read more
24 Jul 2018 TwentyFour Blog UK Rate Hike Now Nailed on Even in the midst of a busy earning season, discussions on central bank policy never seem to go away. Read more
20 Jul 2018 TwentyFour Blog Is the Feds Independence Being Tested? Looking at the state of the Turkish economy since President Erdogan decided to meddle in the affairs of its central bank; with the Lira down about 20% vs the US dollar, inflation running at 15%, and the yield on the 10yr government bond running at almost 17%, you might be tempted to think that most leaders would stay well away from the subject. Read more
19 Jul 2018 TwentyFour Blog Spanish Lenders Continue to Tidy Up So far the US earnings season has been positive, with the major US banks being the outperformers to date – both Goldman Sachs and Bank of America strongly beat profit estimates and JP Morgan posted record Q2 profits. Read more
11 Jul 2018 TwentyFour Blog Welcome Diversity In the past two years the diversity of supply in the ABS market has been restricted by the availability of cheaper funding alternatives, both in the Eurozone through the TLTRO and in the UK, where the BoE Term Funding Scheme has suppressed issuance from the traditional banks and building societies. Read more