13 Sep 2024 TwentyFour Blog Conditions clearing for ECB to continue cutting Yesterday the European Central Bank (ECB) delivered a 25 basis point (bp) cut, their second in the current easing cycle and in line with market consensus. Read more
12 Sep 2024 TwentyFour Blog US inflation cools case for 50bp cut With the Federal Reserve (Fed) set to begin its long-awaited interest rate easing cycle at next week’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting, Wednesday’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation report for August was the last big economic release investors could comb for clues as to the size of the first cut. Read more
11 Sep 2024 TwentyFour Blog Forget Australia, European AT1s are here to stay Earlier this week the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) proposed scrapping Additional Tier 1 (AT1) instruments and not replacing them with any other form of junior debt, with the consultation paper suggesting that instead Australian banks could fill their 1.50% AT1 allowance with a combination of Tier 2 (1.25%) and Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) capital (0.25%). Read more
9 Sep 2024 TwentyFour Blog Volatile week possible after inconclusive US labour market data We struggle to recall a more eagerly awaited US labour market report than that published last week. Stakes were high given the previous report showed a steep rise in unemployment and caused market mayhem in early August, but anyone hoping for a conclusive picture was left disappointed as a mixed set of figures left the strength of the US economy open to interpretation. Read more
4 Sep 2024 TwentyFour Blog Investors and issuers vote with their feet in bond supply deluge Any market participants hoping for a quiet few days to ease back into “work mode” after the summer break have had to rapidly adjust their expectations. Read more
3 Sep 2024 TwentyFour Blog German elections offer fresh warning to politicians Given almost half of the world’s population resides in a country staging an election this year, 2024 was always likely to throw up a series of political headlines. Read more
2 Sep 2024 TwentyFour Blog Can we complain about ABS supply? The start of the school year ordinarily also marks the end of summer for the primary bond markets as issuance restarts, though this year feels rather different. Read more
27 Aug 2024 TwentyFour Blog Powell’s Masterplan allows for earlier intervention In his headlining speech at the Jackson Hole Economic Symposium, Federal Reserve (Fed) chair Jerome Powell’s message to the market was clear. Read more
22 Aug 2024 TwentyFour Blog Fixed income in strong position with Fed cut a done deal It feels as though market news hasn’t taken a holiday so far this summer. From the US on Wednesday we got the minutes of the Federal Reserve’s (Fed) July 30-31 policy meeting, and revisions to a whole year of non-farm payrolls (NFP) data from the Bureau of Labour Statistics (BLS). Read more
19 Aug 2024 TwentyFour Blog Jackson Hole: 25 or 50? The title of this year’s Jackson Hole Economic Symposium – essentially a short holiday camp for the world’s economists and central bankers – is “Reassessing the effectiveness and transmission of monetary policy”, an important question given the remarkable resilience developed market economies have shown to the sharpest interest rate hiking cycle we have seen in four decades. Read more
16 Aug 2024 TwentyFour Blog UK data shows economy catching up with Bank of England When the Bank of England (BoE) cut interest rates for the first time in four years earlier this month, we thought the move – made on a knife-edge 5-4 vote – had come a little too early. Read more
14 Aug 2024 TwentyFour Blog US inflation makes case for (small) September rate cut Recent US Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation data brought good news for investors and central banks. Read more