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Italian Politics Delicately Poised
Aug 31 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.
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Farewell To An Old Friend
Aug 24 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.
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No Smooth Ride For Tesla Bondholders
Aug 21 2018 TwentyFour Blog

No Smooth Ride For Tesla Bondholders

Like many of you we have been following the latest developments in the Tesla story with interest and curiosity, though fortunately not as investors, I hasten to add.
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Opportunity Amid The Outflows
Aug 16 2018 TwentyFour Blog

Opportunity Amid The Outflows

Typically in August, credit liquidity becomes a bit like my lawn this summer: patchy. Over the past few weeks there have been a few stories of large fund groups seeing significant outflows from the asset class, and even of liquidations, which begs the question: what are they selling?
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Is It Time To Buy The Dip?
Aug 14 2018 TwentyFour Blog

Is It Time To Buy The Dip?

We have had a lot of discussion, both internally and externally, over the last few days around when might be the time to begin adding more risk to portfolios again.
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More AT1 Refinancing
Aug 07 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%.
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ABS: 2018 So Far and What To Expect
Aug 07 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.
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When Will The Fed Stop Hiking?
Aug 02 2018 TwentyFour Blog

When Will The Fed Stop Hiking?

Whilst no hike from the FOMC was expected overnight, markets are still pricing in an eighth hike in September and a ninth in December, which would take the upper bound of the Fed Funds rate to 2.5%.
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Should Italian yields really be more Greek than Spanish?
Jul 30 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.
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Yield Curve Flattening to Pause
Jul 26 2018 TwentyFour Blog

Yield Curve Flattening to Pause

This significant flattening came about as the Fed signalled its determination to push through policy normalisation, with four hikes now expected for the calendar year 2018, which would take the upper bound of the Fed Funds rate to 2.5% by year-end.
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UK Rate Hike Now Nailed on
Jul 24 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.
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Is the Feds Independence Being Tested?
Jul 20 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.
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