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If Anyone Cuts, It Could Be the ECB
A cut by the Fed or the BoE from here would mean negative rates, while the ECB already has its deposit rate deeply negative at -0.5%.
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BoE Buying Dampens Volatility in GBP Credit
The Bank’s ability to dampen market volatility has certainly been a comfort to fixed income investors; over the last month £ IG spreads have moved in a range of just 4bp and ended tighter than they started, which compares rather favourably to the 5% peak-to-trough swing in GBP-USD over the same period.
What is a European CLO, and how do they work?
European collateralised loan obligations – or CLOs – are bonds issued to fund a specific and diverse pool of corporate loans to firms of different sizes and in different industries all over Europe.
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US Gets Political on ESG and Proxy Voting
The US government launches 2 new rules aimed at ESG and proxy voting. Individually they appear investor-first, but taken together may be seen as a political agenda to limit investor activism from social and environmental interest groups. We are concerned about the impact on effective stewardship.
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The CLO Machine is Slowing Down
There are still plenty of potential bumps in the road (Brexit, the US election, COVID-19 developments and so on) but the positive technical created by dwindling supply has the potential to push spreads tighter in coming months.
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Time’s up for US-listed Chinese companies
The ongoing trade war and eroding U.S.-China relationship have been a catalyst for making it less attractive for Chinese companies to seek a public listing in the United States. The Chinese government is finally making good on promises to open up domestic markets to foreign investors. Additionally, Hong Kong and China are taking steps to make local listings more attractive, especially to high-tech start-ups.
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Can ABS Close The Gap on Corporate Bonds?
We expect September to be relatively busy with new ABS deals, but there’s a very strong technical developing in favour of ABS and CLOs, which should help performance in the coming months.
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Caixa-Bankia Talks a Step in Right Direction
There are a number of countries in Europe where the banking sector remains very fragmented, and while a lot of work has been done in Spain with the mergers of multiple ‘cajas’ in the last few years, there is still scope for further consolidation.
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Fixed vs. Floating: Where’s The Yield?
If floating vs. fixed is no longer the most pressing question, then investors should be more focused on where they get the best credit spread.
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Fed’s Revised Consensus Statement
The tweak that we will read so much about with respect to the inflation goal is that the new policy can be viewed as a “flexible form of inflation targeting”, meaning that following periods when inflation has been running below 2pc, appropriate monetary policy will likely aim to achieve inflation moderately above 2pc for some time.
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Government Debt Has Exploded. Does It Matter?
Given most countries are going through the same issues and their fiscal expansions are justified, the relative value has not changed that much.
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The US Bond Market Recovery has also Outpaced Equities…with a Twist
Yesterday we showed that for European investors, what we speculated on back in March has come true; that the bond market did recover its losses far more quickly than equities, as shown below.
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Ratings Migration Pointing to Lower Defaults
A trend of negative ratings migration has historically been a consistent precursor for a pick up in the default rate of publicly rated debt.
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The Bond Market Recovery has Outpaced Equities
The clear opportunity within IG credit from our perspective, without having to take excessive risk, is to buy legacy Bank and Insurance IG debt.
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Starved of Income
With BP slashing its dividend this week, we have now seen 52 of the FTSE 100 companies suspend or cut their dividends this year.
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Optimism from the FPC
As expected the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) kept UK base rates at 0.1% and maintained their current level STG IG corporate bond on the BoE balance sheet at £745bn, with no immediate expectations of a need for further stimulus.
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Are Banks Becoming Less Cyclical?
This week we are right in the middle of the European banks’ Q2 reporting period. Today for example we had results from a diverse group of Europe-listed banks, with Credit Suisse, BBVA, Lloyds and Standard Chartered all reporting. All have very different business models and footprints across varying geographies.
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Coventry Enters RMBS Premier League
Coventry Building Society today priced a well-received £350m 2.5 year UK RMBS deal, and by using a Master Trust style structure (historically the preserve of only the largest UK banks) the issuer has beaten its own path to joining the big leagues of RMBS.
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UK Credit Can Benefit From ‘Japanification’
As more government bond curves around the world join the select group trading at negative yields, we are seeing a spike in ‘Japanification’ headlines in the press.
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Diverging Defaults and Cyclical Selections
Earlier this week, Moody’s published its default study for June, which showed that as expected, default rates globally have started to pick up as a result of COVID-19. The trailing 12-month global high yield default rate reached 5.4% at the end of June, up from 4.8% in May, as the gap to the long term average of 4.1% continues to grow.
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Q2 Earnings Could Boost Outlook for Credit
As we enter Q2 earnings season, we will be most interested to learn how Corporate America has fared over the past three months.
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Companies Unlikely to Underperform in Q2 Earnings
Ultimately, while Q2 will be a bad quarter for many companies even if they outperform expectations, in our view it is not the real driver of spreads at this stage.
Quality Growth Boutique
The Future of Quality in a Changing World
Our equity experts from the Quality Growth Boutique are constantly trying to find exceptional companies. In this insight, they explore businesses that may be high quality today that were not in the past. Does the current COVID crisis change the playbook for investors in any way?
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Green AT1 Raises More Questions Than Answers
Today BBVA announced it would be issuing the first ever green Additional Tier 1 (AT1) bond, a perpetual non-call 5.5-year with initial price thoughts at 6.5%, and immediately sparked a spirited debate among the TwentyFour team over how green bank capital can be.