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The Rodney blog 2024: strong returns ahead
Dec 07 2023 TwentyFour Blog

Fixed Income outlook 2024: strong returns ahead

After a horrible year for financial markets in 2022, the macro-outlook for 2023 had a lot of consensus views, with most predicting a much better year ahead, helped by supportive rate cuts from central banks and positive returns from both government bonds and credit.  
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First cut now in sight as interest-rate hikes come to an end
Dec 05 2023 TwentyFour Blog

First cut now in sight as interest-rate hikes come to an end

The cuts are coming as the cycle of interest-rate hikes ends. In his latest blog, George Curtis discusses how falling inflation, weaker job reports, and signs of a European recession are reshaping expectations for interest rates.
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Ford’s upgrade helps the US high-yield market to motor
Dec 04 2023 TwentyFour Blog

Ford’s upgrade helps the US high-yield market to motor

Ford reclaims its investment-grade status after almost four years in high-yield territory. Chris Holman's latest blog reveals why this isn’t just a win for the car company and will have a positive impact on the entire US high-yield market.
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CLO metrics remain robust as leveraged loans beat expectations
Nov 30 2023 TwentyFour Blog

CLO metrics remain robust as leveraged loans beat expectations

Recently, our credit experts delved into the performance of the high-yield market, revealing how the maturity wall does not seem to be a significant challenge for most companies.
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A big week for US treasuries as the Fed holds rates steady
Nov 02 2023 TwentyFour Blog

A big week for US treasuries as the Fed holds rates steady

George Curtis breaks down the latest developments following this week’s Quarterly Refunding Announcement and the Treasury Borrowing Advisory Committee update.
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Why staying in cash could cost you 10 to 30% over the next three years
Nov 01 2023 Market Update

Why staying in cash could cost you 10% to 30%

While bonds are once again finding their feet, investors have found themselves sitting on cash balances of 30% to 50%. This capital preservation trade has made perfect sense, but does it still make sense as we reach terminal rates?
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Fundamentals show European banks well set up as bonds are still cheap
Oct 27 2023 TwentyFour Blog

Fundamentals show European banks well set up as bonds are still cheap

Whilst bank debt has recovered from the contagion of the US regional banking crisis and the Credit Suisse write down event earlier this year, many bonds are still trading wider than they were at the beginning of the year.
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The ECB Hiking Cycle is Likely to be Over
Oct 25 2023 TwentyFour Blog

The ECB hiking cycle is likely to be over

Yesterday, market participants received two important reports about the state of the economy in the Eurozone. Firstly, the October Markit PMI – Purchasing Managers’ Index - reports showed a continued deterioration in growth in the manufacturing as well as the services sector.
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​ It is our view that without a doubt 2022 was a year to forget for the bond market. Whether you held government bonds, high end corporate credit or riskier high yield paper, you would have taken a knock as steep increases in interest rates across the globe sent bond prices tumbling.   Fast forward to the final few months of 2023, however, and the outlook is now very different. Bonds have once again found their feet with yields significantly higher across the board and a growing sense that Central Bank rate
Oct 11 2023 Market Update

Inverted yields curves make short-dated bonds more compelling

It is our view that without a doubt 2022 was a year to forget for the bond market. Whether you held government bonds, high end corporate credit or riskier high yield paper, you would have taken a knock as steep increases in interest rates across the globe sent bond prices tumbling. 
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Speed is now of the essence in the bond markets
Oct 11 2023 Market Update

Speed is now of the essence in the bond markets

After what can only be described as a relatively dire year for fixed income in 2022, during which spiralling inflation led to one of the most aggressive rate hiking cycles on record, we believe the market for bonds is now looking much healthier.
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Dovish talk raises hopes that interest rates have peaked
Oct 11 2023 TwentyFour Blog

Dovish talk raises hopes that interest rates have peaked

Since the last Federal Open Market Committee rate decision on September 20, rates markets have sold off very aggressively. And, despite rates being left on hold, the hawkish message, which included the possibility of another hike this year and less cuts next year than previously forecast, was one of the key contributing factors behind the ~55bps increase in the 10-year treasury in the 10 days following that meeting.
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What next for US regional banks with rates expected to be higher for longer?
Oct 09 2023 TwentyFour Blog

What next for US regional banks with rates expected to be higher for longer?

As we commence upon earnings season, we will be paying close attention to another round of updates from the US regional banks, particularly within the context of a “higher-for-longer” rate environment. With wider adoption of a soft-landing view, as well as a higher treasury yield backdrop, we explore what implications this has for the US regional banks.
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