16 Jun 2023 TwentyFour Blog Central Banks did not rock the boat In a week with several important releases and monetary policy decisions, what have we learnt? Read more
12 Jun 2023 TwentyFour Blog A busy week ahead for central banks What can we expect from central banks this week? Felipe Villarroel looks at how recent CPI prints in the Eurozone and in the United States are expected to influence upcoming central bank monetary policy decisions. Read more
8 Jun 2023 TwentyFour Blog European consumers not expecting a hard landing What have we learnt from the ECB’s Consumer Expectations Survey? Felipe Villarroel discusses how latest changes in the consumer’s expectations of the economy reflect that the ECB’s monetary policy is actually working. Read more
1 Jun 2023 TwentyFour Blog US debt - stuck in a vicious cycle In recent weeks the US debt ceiling has been dominating headlines with investors focused on the imminent threat of a US default which would be extremely unnerving for global markets. Johnathan Owen looks at the wider implications facing the US economy. Read more
25 May 2023 TwentyFour Blog Fed minutes: A tale of two camps What do the release of the Fed minutes tell us about the forward path for monetary policy? Danny Zaid argues that for market participants looking for clarity, the minutes, provide more questions than answers. Read more
9 May 2023 TwentyFour Blog Financial conditions tighten further but could have been worse Following the publication of the Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey, Felipe Villarroel highlights what caught our attention in the report and if it signals further tightening of financial conditions. Read more
5 Apr 2023 TwentyFour Blog Tighter financial conditions might herald end to rate hikes Is the end of rate hikes near for the US? Concerns over regional banks and a weakening labour market are raising questions about the Fed's next move. Read more
20 Mar 2023 TwentyFour Blog Bank of England joins the ECB on hierarchy The Bank of England joins the European Central Bank in stating that there is a clear hierarchy when it comes to a resolution or an insolvency scenario. Read more
2 Mar 2023 TwentyFour Blog February pull-back widens the entry point for fixed income February was a nasty throwback to the sort of market conditions that battered fixed income in 2022, but the pull-back has given anyone worried they’d missed the January rally an even better opportunity, says Charlene Malik. Read more
1 Mar 2023 TwentyFour Blog Financial conditions are tightening – what comes next? With banks tightening lending criteria in the US, Felipe Villarroel explains why macro trends like this will have more influence on the Fed’s thinking than the recent strong jobs data when it comes to the path for monetary policy. Read more
24 Feb 2023 TwentyFour Blog Are markets finally following the Fed? With 2023’s rally halted by the Fed’s hawkish messaging, Felipe Villarroel questions whether markets read the recent jobs data correctly and looks at what it means for terminal rate expectations. Read more
20 Feb 2023 TwentyFour Blog High yield data shows buffer in corporate balance sheets While corporate fundamentals are expected to deteriorate as rate hikes hit the economy, many metrics are pointing to record strength in the European high yield space, says George Curtis. Read more