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Mar 11 2020 TwentyFour Blog

Italian Mortgages, Natwest and COVID-19

We noted with interest two headlines yesterday: Italy to suspend mortgage payments amid outbreak and RBS and NatWest offer mortgage breaks for customers affected by coronavirus
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Jan 27 2020 TwentyFour Blog

Slo-mo CLOs Could See Spreads Tighten

Given the material positive performance seen in other parts of the fixed income markets in 2019, the CLO relative value proposition now looks even more attractive.
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Jan 17 2020 Market Update

Asset Backed Securities - Quarterly update - January 2020

Ben Hayward looks at the Q4 performance for Asset Backed Securities and provides an outlook for the year ahead.
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Jan 15 2020 TwentyFour Blog

ABS Primary Slips Into Gear

We have already highlighted the blistering pace of bond sales in both Europe and the US, and this being met with apparently insatiable demand from fixed income investors. Since European ABS markets tend to lag broader fixed income, it seems fitting that we have had to wait another week before seeing that primary machine start to accelerate.
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Trade, Brexit and Earnings an Unholy Trinity for Markets
Oct 08 2019 TwentyFour Blog

Trade, Brexit and Earnings an Unholy Trinity for Markets

It is not clear to us just how much more monetary easing will placate equity investors, and we see a real risk that when we enter the third quarter earnings season next week, company specific data from the bottom up will be more of a shock than the macro picture has been.
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Aug 16 2019 TwentyFour Blog

AAAs Don’t Yield 2.3%, Do They?

Rates risk is not something we concern ourselves with too much in the European ABS market, so normally news of inverted yield curves and 30-year US Treasury yields dropping below 2% would largely wash over us. This is because pretty much all ABS bonds are floating rate, so there is no duration. Or is there?
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Jul 17 2019 TwentyFour Blog

What Can Q2 Earnings Tell Us About The Fed?

One of the market’s chief obsessions in 2019 has understandably been the shifting stance of the US Federal Reserve in relation to the path for interest rates, with investors now pricing in a 100% chance of a rate cut at the end of this month. Now that the June FOMC minutes, Nonfarm payrolls, Jerome Powell’s testimony to Congress, the June CPI and PPI numbers and the Trump-Xi meeting at the G20 in Osaka are behind us, what is the next set of data that may shed some light on the Fed’s next policy move?
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Jul 11 2019 TwentyFour Blog

Powell: The Bigger Picture

Yesterday we heard from US Federal Reserve Chairman, Jerome Powell, as he testified at the House Committee on Financial Services. Obviously the main focus for markets was to glean any additional information regarding the future timing and path of the Fed Funds rate. However, as important for fixed income investors as the future path for rates is, listening carefully to central bankers can also provide insight into the bigger picture economic environment. My ears pricked up in particular at two important and related topics Mr Powell discussed.
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“So here it is, Merry Christmas…”
Dec 21 2018 TwentyFour Blog

“So here it is, Merry Christmas…”

“…everybody’s having fun. Look to the future now, it’s only just begun.”
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With ABS Spreads at Pre-QE Levels, Where is the Value?
Dec 05 2018 TwentyFour Blog

With ABS Spreads at Pre-QE Levels, Where is the Value?

Bloomberg reported on Monday that since the European Central Bank started its Corporate Sector Purchase Program (CSPP) in June 2016, it has purchased €177bn of investment grade rated corporate bonds. Initially, as expected, spreads tightened rapidly, but since the first quarter of 2018, they have been gradually widening back out to pre-CSPP levels.
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Is High Yield Weakness a Risk to CLOs?
Nov 16 2018 TwentyFour Blog

Is High Yield Weakness a Risk to CLOs?

On Monday my colleagues on TwentyFour’s Multi-Sector Bond desk published a blog on rising default risks in high yield credit. Dummen Orange, Douglas, Boparan, Moby, Galapagos and CMC Ravenna are some of the obvious under-pressure names held in loan funds and CLO portfolios that are trading at a significant discount in the market.
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STS: Feel the Squeeze
Nov 08 2018 TwentyFour Blog

STS: Feel the Squeeze

Changes in regulations are typically long and drawn out, but their impact can often be felt quite quickly. There is every chance that this could soon be the case in ABS markets.
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