
European ABS: Five things to expect in 2022
With inflation and rate hikes dominating market discourse, we expect floating rate assets such as ABS and CLOs to benefit from increasing demand in 2022.

French government pulls the plug on EDF
Électricité de France (EDF) shares fell by as much as 25% on Friday morning after the French government announced exceptional measures to limit the impact of high electricity prices on French consumers, at the expense of the energy provider – the shares are down over 30% since start of December.

Specialist lenders lead stacked pipeline in ABS
The first two trading weeks of the year are coming to an end and unlike previous years they have been packed with activity.

Quarterly Investor Update - January 2022
After an interesting start to the year that has already brought large moves in rates markets and kept inflation in the headlines, Eoin Walsh looked at the major headwinds facing fixed income investors and laid out the reasons why we are positive on the asset class in 2022.

TwentyFour Asset Management promotes David Norris to Partner
TwentyFour Asset Management, the London and New York-based specialist fixed income investor, has announced the appointment of a new partner from within its portfolio management team.

Light at the end of the inventory tunnel
As we enter the third year of the pandemic, most market participants are asking themselves (once again) if this will be the year when supply chain issues finally abate.

Comprehending the latest Treasury spike
Given the swiftness of the Fed’s pivot we think risks are tilted towards the central bank doing more and not less. We wouldn’t even rule out a 50bp rate hike at some point.

Voting rights and the myth of future proofing documentation
As we enter the New Year, we say goodbye to an old “friend” that has accompanied us (for better and for worse) since the inception of the UK ABS market in the late 1980s – Sterling LIBOR.

UK banks pass the solvency test
As bondholders, we are comforted by all the banks passing such a severe test.

FOMC: Hard to shake sense the Fed is behind the curve
Jerome Powell’s recent testimony to the Senate Banking Committee, in which he said the Fed would discuss a faster taper of its asset purchases at December’s FOMC meeting, has led to intense speculation that we could see a move this week.

This is as good as it gets for linkers
Against a backdrop of 4.20% year-on-year UK consumer price inflation (CPI), if you got your timing right, linkers (inflation-linked UK government bonds) will certainly have outperformed conventional Gilts by some margin.

When will labour market strength JOLT Treasuries higher?
The labour market in the US shows little sign of weakening, despite the huge number of jobs already created this year.
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