21 Dec 2018 TwentyFour Blog “So here it is, Merry Christmas…” “…everybody’s having fun. Look to the future now, it’s only just begun.” Read more
5 Dec 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. Read more
16 Nov 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. Read more
8 Nov 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. Read more
31 Oct 2018 TwentyFour Blog Is there a case for Italian RMBS? At TwentyFour our Italian ABS holdings are fairly moderate, and in general our peripheral ABS exposure has been steadily decreasing for some time. This has nothing to do with credit quality, but everything to do with relative value. Read more
25 Oct 2018 TwentyFour Blog Another One Bites the Dust Sadly this is not a review of the new Queen biopic, it’s a eulogy to a bond which was called today that is as well known in the securitisation world as Freddie Mercury is in the real one – Paragon Secured Finance 1 (or PSF 1 as we knew it). Read more
15 Oct 2018 TwentyFour Blog How Will Brexit Impact UK ABS? This year has been a big one for sterling bond supply, especially in the ABS market. With the end of the Bank of England’s Term Funding Scheme and the comeback of traditional bank issuers, UK issuance volume year-to-date has totalled €25bn from 38 deals placed across different asset classes. Read more
24 Sep 2018 TwentyFour Blog The Next Crisis Will Begin…With Clickbait Headlines There have been a number of recent articles in the mainstream press about the 10 year anniversary of the collapse of Lehman Brothers, with some saying familiar risks are emerging and questioning whether lessons have been learned. Read more
17 Sep 2018 TwentyFour Blog Doctor Doom and the Doom of Tomorrow In the early 1990s, Marvel comics introduced a world 100 years in the future with new stories for its popular heroes and villains. Doctor Doom's story was called "The Doom of Tomorrow". 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
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
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