Jul 02 2025 Market Update European fixed income offers value, not just diversification The turbulent start to 2025 has sent many investors seeking alternatives to US assets, but in our view European fixed income can offer more than just diversification. Read more
Jun 24 2025 Flash Fixed Income Flash Fixed Income: Rates calm before the storm? Softer US economic data means the pressures on UST yields now look more balanced, but headlines around President Trump’s pick for the next Fed chair are just one reason investors should expect rates volatility to continue. Read more
May 14 2025 Flash Fixed Income Flash Fixed Income: Are markets complacent on tariff risks? The question for investors now is how much of the macro risk remains, and how well that risk is being reflected in asset valuations. Read more
Mar 05 2025 TwentyFour Blog Whatever It Takes, the German edition Overnight, the CDU/CSU (the winner of the latest German election) and the SPD (the leader of the current parliament set to end on March 25) announced Germany’s largest fiscal policy shift in decades. Read more
Feb 18 2025 Flash Fixed Income Flash Fixed Income: Is term premium back? Since the Federal Reserve first cut interest rates in September, we have seen the most aggressive rise in US Treasury yields of any cutting cycle over the past 40 years. Read more
Jan 31 2025 TwentyFour Blog Fed and ECB meetings point to divergence in paths Federal Reserve (Fed) chair Jerome Powell had the honour of kicking off the 2025 season for the major central banks this week, swiftly followed by the chore of having to plead the fifth every time he was asked about a President Trump policy. Read more
Jan 14 2025 TwentyFour Blog The slightest of cracks in the US labour market The latest non-farm payrolls (NFP) data on Friday showed ongoing resilience in the US labour market. To quote the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Austan Goolsbee, “the labor market seems to be stabilizing at something close to a full employment rate.” Is he right? Read more
Jan 09 2025 TwentyFour Blog Gilt yields gap higher We saw a sell-off across the UK Gilt curve on Wednesday with yields rising by 4bp at the short end and 11bp at the long end. This took the 10-year Gilt to 4.80% and the 30-year Gilt to 5.35%, with the latter bringing the unwelcome headline that UK borrowing costs are at their highest since the last century. Read more
Dec 10 2024 TwentyFour Blog Fixed Income 2025: Yields trump possibility of spread correction With a macro backdrop of falling rates and solid global growth, TwentyFour Asset Management's Eoin Walsh says fixed income investors can expect healthy total returns in 2025. Read more
Dec 05 2024 TwentyFour Blog French stalemate not a severe scenario for markets As most analysts expected, the French parliament on Wednesday brought the metaphorical guillotine down on Prime Minister Michel Barnier’s minority government. The no-confidence motion, brought by an alliance of left-wing parties while Barnier was attempting to pass a budget, was supported by Marine Le Pen’s far-right National Rally party. Read more
Dec 04 2024 Market Update In bank capital, it’s quality over quantity It is important to understand the historical context behind “global” capital rules, and why they differ for EU and US banks. Read more
Nov 29 2024 TwentyFour Blog Eurozone inflation, growth and ECB speak Thanksgiving week is usually a lighter one when it comes to data releases in the US. Apart from a PCE and core PCE inflation numbers that came in line with expectations at 2.3% and 2.8% respectively, there has not been much data to move the dial. In Europe, on the other hand, there have been a few data releases and central banker interviews that are worth commenting on. Read more