2 Aug 2023 TwentyFour Blog Banks have done their part – now will markets catch up Bank bonds have been amongst the best performing asset classes in fixed income over the last few months, doing their bit in proving their strength. Read more
1 Aug 2023 TwentyFour Blog BoE stress test shows resilience of the UK RMBS market Elena Rinaldi lays out analysis from the team's recreation of the BoE's bank stress test from a mortgage default and loss point of view, applying it to a benchmark UK RMBS BBB-rated bond. Ultimately finding that this type of analysis gives us confidence that the UK RMBS market can withstand stresses beyond those applied by the BoE. Read more
27 Jul 2023 TwentyFour Blog ECB's bank lending survey has something for everyone Felipe Villarroel gives an overview of what he believes to be important features of the survey, reflecting on both the good and the bad news. Read more
24 Jul 2023 TwentyFour Blog PMIs below expectations in Europe and the UK Felipe Villarroel looks at the preliminary numbers for July PMI Manufacturing and PMI Services data, and how from a markets point of view, he thinks volatility will remain in place while both rates and spreads should trade in a range as we await for more clarity on whether inflation will allow Central Banks to pause and the extent of the slowdown in H2, particularly considering August is looming. Read more
19 Jul 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. Read more
18 Jul 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. Read more
14 Jul 2023 TwentyFour Blog Two interesting reports by the Bank of England The Bank of England has released two reports, namely the Bank of England’s UK Banking Sector Stress Test and the Credit Conditions Survey. Felipe Villarroel discusses the findings in these reports. Read more
12 Jul 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. Read more
11 Jul 2023 TwentyFour Blog A new theme to the upcoming earnings season As we enter earnings season, Felipe Villarroel believes a new topic of interest on many market participant's mind is US regional banks. From a macro point of view, one topic markets are likely to focus on includes to what degree, if at all, have deposits returned in any size to the sector? Read more
7 Jul 2023 TwentyFour Blog A helpful technical As mid-year investment bank reviews hit our screens, we are seeing a shared expectation of spread decompression between IG and HY bonds, signalling rising defaults. Pierre Beniguel argues that tightening HY spreads and resilient performance suggest surprising sector support due to lower issuance and available cash. Read more
6 Jul 2023 TwentyFour Blog Thames Water - Green is not always clean Thames Water has been in the headlines for all the wrong reasons in the past week. In our latest blog, Johnathan Owen explores their operational struggles, how the potential nationalisation raises concerns for investors and the wider implications for green bonds. Read more
21 Jun 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. Read more