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Bank Of England Announces “Big, Big Package”
Our take on all of this is that the central bank has acted in a very targeted and timely way, adding large volumes of liquidity at even lower rates, along with significant capital to the banking system.
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What Next For Bonds After 'Capitulation Day'
Monday was one of those days investment professionals will remember all their lives, and compare with similar standout days from the past.
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Coronavirus Predatory Pricing is an ESG Red Flag
Companies, even earnings pressured ones, now need to seriously consider the negative impact on their long term cost of capital from short term decisions to shore up P&L.
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Coronavirus Contagion in Fixed Income
While there has been a rally in risk-off assets since January over coronavirus fears, credit markets have been largely resilient given strong technical demand, driven by huge inflows for bond funds and the wall of cash sitting on the sidelines.
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Could Fiscal Stimulus Inflate Expectations?
Given where asset prices are at the moment, we would categorise inflation as a low probability, but high impact, risk.
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Johnson Clears Path to Fiscal Stimulus
Next month’s budget now has the green light to be Johnson’s fiscal bazooka, with tax cuts, housing schemes and infrastructure projects already mooted.
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Which Central Bank Blinks First?
After a year of over 100 rate cuts around the world in 2019, we felt that 2020 would see major central banks engage wait-and-see mode.
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This Is No Time for Additional Alpha
This deal may well perform in the short-term, and we sincerely hope Alpha’s plan works, but we also recognise there is a high degree of execution risk and the domestic economy still has considerable headwinds.
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Treasuries Offering Good Virus Protection
Perfect timing is practically impossible in situations like these, but one way to tackle this risk is to gradually reduce ‘good’ duration by moving to the shorter part of the UST curve, which would be less sensitive to a move higher in yields.
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A Fond Farewell to the Unreliable Boyfriend?
In what was Mark Carney’s last meeting as governor of the Bank, the MPC delivered a mixed message.
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Slo-mo CLOs Could See Spreads Tighten
Given the material positive performance seen in other parts of the fixed income markets in 2019, the CLO relative value proposition now looks even more attractive.
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The BoE Should Wait and See
A rate cut now makes very little sense to us, and wastes one of the few bullets the BoE has left in its armoury. If they do decide to cut next week, we think it will be reversed within 12 months.