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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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Shop till you drop? What the holiday season tells us about consumer health
Nov 29 2023 TwentyFour Blog

Shop till you drop? What the holiday season tells us about US consumer health

As we dive into the festive season, recent retail sales hint at a mixed bag for US retailers. In his latest blog, David Norris tells us what it all means for the health of the consumer and guides us through the latest events.
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Eurozone and UK PMIs showing signs of life
Nov 24 2023 TwentyFour Blog

Good but not perfect: European and UK PMIs beat expectations

Yesterday unveiled the latest Manufacturing and Services PMIs in Europe, bringing a mix of economic news. Dive into the results with Felipe Villarroel as he looks at the numbers and what they mean for central banks in the battle against inflation.
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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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Growing signs that the UK labour market is weakening
Sep 13 2023 TwentyFour Blog

Growing signs that the UK labour market is weakening

The labour market has been one of the major headaches the Bank of England has had to deal with in their battle against inflation. Yesterday the ONS released their monthly labour market update and although some of those headaches’ causes are not abating, there are others that are actually showing signs of progress.
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ECB's turn to skip?
Sep 11 2023 TwentyFour Blog

ECB’s turn to skip?

Dillon Lancaster comments on the divergence in views from ECB members, and whether the end of the week will see a 'skip' or 'hawkish pause'. He believes either outcome is not likely to have a huge effect on the market.
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How UK mortgages are weathering the storm?
Aug 31 2023 TwentyFour Blog

How UK mortgages are weathering the storm?

Pauline Quirin asks the question "How are UK mortgages weathering the storm?", exploring pre and post Global Financial Crisis mortgages and how the surge in rates has impacted the performance of UK RMBS.
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Reinvestment risk growing, along with the soft landing narrative
Jul 19 2023 TwentyFour Blog

Reinvestment risk growing, along with the soft landing narrative

What level of risk are investors willing to take? As central bank rates hike and a soft landing narrative makes its way into analysts’ forecasts, Eoin Walsh takes a look at what affects this has on investment risk and reinvestment risk.
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Soft landing narrative taking hold
Jul 18 2023 TwentyFour Blog

Soft landing narrative taking hold

What sort of landing will the global economy experience? With the recent release of the US CPI report, inflation has been on a downward trend and the resilient activity data has continued to surprise many. This report has acted as a trigger of sorts for increasing calls for a soft landing.
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Is the UK Labour Market Easing at the Margin?
Jul 12 2023 TwentyFour Blog

Is the UK Labour Market easing at the margin?

Following the release of the Monthly Labour Market Overview, Felipe Villarroel highlights key takeaways on the tightness of the UK’s labour market. He assesses the changes to the demand and supply of the labour force - focusing on the ‘Inactivty Rate’, “Long-Term Sick” and “Retired” categories, and migration trends - and what this means for wage inflation.
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Of Averages, Medians and Fed Funds Rates
Jun 21 2023 TwentyFour Blog

Of averages, medians and Fed funds rates

Felipe Villarroel discusses the observations of the median long run rate and what this means for the neutral rate.
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