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Engine trouble: VW's struggles reflect Germany’s economic woes
Nov 05 2024 TwentyFour Blog

Engine trouble: VW's struggles reflect Germany’s economic woes

The challenges facing the German economy are well-documented, with growth remaining sluggish and Purchasing Managers' Indexes (PMIs) - a reliable indicator of future economic activity - continuing to point to ongoing struggles in the manufacturing sector.
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 Eurozone data soothes ECB growth concerns
Nov 01 2024 TwentyFour Blog

Eurozone data soothes ECB growth concerns

In what has been a busy week for macro news in Europe, the latest round of data for the Eurozone delivered a surprise that could have implications for the European Central Bank’s (ECB) interest rate plans.
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Not a budget for growth, but case for UK financials remains
Oct 31 2024 TwentyFour Blog

Not a budget for growth, but case for UK financials remains

With the first Labour budget since 2010 dominating headlines, hallway conversations and family gatherings in the UK for the past couple of months, the stakes were very high indeed for the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, on Wednesday. Political opinions aside, the budget is usually an important event for market participants and this one was no exception.
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Appetite for German consumer bonds shows deep demand in ABS
Oct 24 2024 TwentyFour Blog

Appetite for German consumer bonds shows deep demand in ABS

Despite higher interest rates and cost of living increases across jurisdictions, there is no sign as yet of any impact on issuance levels in European consumer ABS.
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European High Yield funds post record inflows amid buoyant investor demand
Oct 21 2024 TwentyFour Blog

European High Yield funds post record inflows amid buoyant investor demand

A lot has happened since our last blog about the state of affairs in the European High Yield (HY) market. At the time, the sector had just seen three of the largest capital structures of Altice France, Ardagh Group and Intrum AB announce restructuring advisors in quick succession, with growing fears that it would represent the start of a wider default trend.
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Banks’ early pre-funding reduces AT1 extension risk
Oct 15 2024 TwentyFour Blog

Banks’ early pre-funding reduces AT1 extension risk

Over the last few months in the Additional Tier 1 (AT1) market we have seen a growing trend of issuers “pre-funding” their transactions even earlier. In some cases, such as Belgium’s KBC and Austria’s Erste Bank, bonds with expected call dates in 2025 have been tendered and replaced with new issues over a year early.
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China's authorities show signs of life
Oct 14 2024 TwentyFour Blog

China's authorities show signs of life

After years of decline in China’s property market and limited, uncoordinated, and ultimately unsuccessful attempts by the country’s authorities to provide some sort of solution, details have emerged over the last few weeks of a more coherent plan to stop the bleeding.
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Non-farm payroll post-mortem
Oct 07 2024 TwentyFour Blog

Non-farm payroll post-mortem

Friday’s blockbuster jobs report saw a sharp sell-off in the government bond markets, with 10-year US Treasuries selling off by close to 15 basis points (bps), while the 2-year US Treasuries posted a 30 bps move in the same direction, dragging gilts and German bunds with them.
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The data shows the ECB must cut faster
Oct 03 2024 TwentyFour Blog

The data shows the ECB must cut faster

Data out of Europe over the past few weeks has pointed to both lower growth and lower inflation, and rate expectations have shifted accordingly with market pricing now implying a 96% chance of another 25bp cut from the European Central Bank (ECB) on October 17, up from around 25% on September 20.
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European banking M&A benefits bondholders
Sep 27 2024 TwentyFour Blog

European banking M&A benefits bondholders

The building trend of consolidation in the European banking sector is important for several reasons, and could create further opportunities for bondholders.
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How many credit cheerleaders are on the sidelines?
Sep 25 2024 TwentyFour Blog

How many credit cheerleaders are on the sidelines?

The quantity of cash parked in money market funds has been at the forefront of investors’ minds for some time now. The surge of inflows for these short term risk-free instruments as rates rose was no surprise considering they now yield more than a single-B rated high yield corporate was offering just a few years ago.
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Draghi calls on old friend ABS to save Europe
Sep 24 2024 TwentyFour Blog

Draghi calls on old friend ABS to save Europe

Ten years ago this month, Mario Draghi gave a speech to the European Central Bank’s (ECB) Eurofi Financial Forum making the case for reforming securitisation regulation in order to revive the asset-backed securities (ABS) market in the wake of the global financial crisis.
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