Fiorino: Is there light at the end of the AT1 tunnel?

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Novel bank capital instruments introduced as loss-buffers in the wake of the global financial crisis (GFC) may have hit a wall as European regulators contemplate new ways to shore-up the monetary system. Indeed, proposals flagged by the European Central Bank (ECB) this April could push the much-misunderstood Additional Tier 1 (AT1) securities – established as […]

Global Emerging Markets, H2 2022

Outlook

India’s real estate resurgence in eight charts

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Residential sales in India’s seven largest cities hit their highest levels last year since 2014.  Factors behind the upturn in the property cycle include industry consolidation, a fall in available inventory and an increase in regulatory oversight. On a recent trip to India after more than two years away I was struck by how one […]

EM debt: The cruellest cut

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Fast reading Historically, EMD is one of the few fixed income market segments to have consistently delivered a positive yield with some cushion to movements in core rates. Even so, issuers with comparable credit metrics generally receive a lower rating per the standard agencies than their developed market peers. This contributes to the spread premium […]

360°: Dissonance, dampening and diversification

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Fast reading Market value: A first-quarter selloff has improved value and offered more upside. In public credit the US outperformed Europe, while energy benefited but telecoms and broadcasting suffered. Economic outlook: With the war in Ukraine inflicting a stagflationary shock on the global economy, central banks risk being caught between a rock and a hard […]

Spectrum: Investing into the decarbonisation paradox

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Aluminium production is a highly polluting process which contributes 2% of global carbon emissions. The metal has tremendous potential to aid the transition towards clean energy but demand looks set to outstrip supply in coming decades. Technological innovation and increased recycling has the potential to reduce the carbon footprint of aluminium producers but more needs […]

EM debt: The where and the why

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Climate Change High Yield Credit, H1 report 2021

In this inaugural report, we delve into what makes the Federated Hermes Climate Change High Yield Credit strategy unique. As well as introducing our process and team, the report provides an overview of our proprietary Climate Change Impact (CCI) score, complete with portfolio examples to illustrate the scoring system in practice. Fund facts Benefitting people […]

ESG Materiality Q2 2022

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How the GEMs strategy is positioned to benefit from transition tailwinds Engagement and carbon footprint update Case study: WEG Case study: Credicorp ESG Materiality Newsletter Q2 2022 Download Share: Risk profile The views and opinions contained herein are those of the author and may not necessarily represent views expressed or reflected in other communications. This […]

The coming real estate renovation wave

And what it means for investors