1 Dec 2022 TwentyFour Blog Labour market the driving force for the Fed Following Chairman Powell’s speech last night, George Curtis looks at what the latest labour market data means for the Fed’s war on inflation. Read more
22 Nov 2022 TwentyFour Blog Highest starting yields since ‘08 predict strong five-year returns Chris Bowie explains why he believes analysing starting yields can explain improved returns over the next five years Read more
15 Nov 2022 TwentyFour Blog Reasons to be constructive on extension risk Telefonica’s reopening of the corporate hybrid market is further evidence that large issuers with proven track records and strong financials will call their bonds even if it looks uneconomic to do so, says Johnathan Owen. Read more
14 Nov 2022 TwentyFour Blog Hint of cooling inflation can restore stability With a US inflation print finally coming in below expectations, can investors start to picture decent returns again? Or will this latest relief rally prove another false dawn? Read more
11 Nov 2022 TwentyFour Blog ABS liquidity is there when you need it most With the UK pension fund liquidity crisis sparking heavy selling in ABS, Pauline Quirin looks at how the market absorbed all the supply, and which investors have stepped in sensing a buying opportunity. Read more
9 Nov 2022 TwentyFour Blog Credit quality deterioration is inevitable Credit metrics will continue to deteriorate in the next year or two, but European high yield bonds in particular are pricing in too severe a downturn, says Mark Holman Read more
8 Nov 2022 TwentyFour Blog Healthy premiums drive big day for primary markets With well over €10bn of new bonds sold by European banks and corporates on Monday, Felipe Villarroel analyses the pricing and looks at the patterns that usually emerge when primary markets reopen. Read more
7 Nov 2022 TwentyFour Blog Are Europe’s winter prospects warming up? With European energy prices well off their peaks, Felipe Villarroel breaks down the myriad factors impacting the region’s economic prospects in the next few months. Read more
2 Nov 2022 TwentyFour Blog To call or not to call – who decides? With a surprising statement issued by the Australian regulator, Eoin Walsh looks at the wider implications for the calling of AT1 bonds Read more
1 Nov 2022 TwentyFour Blog UK risk premium looks too steep with stability restored With Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt leading a more fiscally conservative UK government, Johnathan Owen checks in on sterling asset valuations and argues the UK premium is overcompensating for underlying risks. Read more
27 Oct 2022 TwentyFour Blog Here’s why private equity is buying bonds over ‘real’ assets With private equity firms active buyers of CLOs and CMBS in recent weeks, Aza Teeuwen explains why these investors are shunning physical assets in favour of asset-backed bonds. Read more
27 Oct 2022 TwentyFour Blog ECB echoes subtle change in central bank tone While central banks remain committed to battling inflation with big rate hikes, George Curtis detects a clear change in tone which has seen market expectations of terminal rates tumble in recent days. Read more