What’s going on with IG corporate bonds?

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January just witnessed a record amount of new investment grade (IG) corporate bond issuance. The US$194bn was nearly 50% higher than the monthly average over the last four years. This comes on the heels of US$1.2tn in each of the last two years and against the backdrop of the US$7.7tn market value of the Bloomberg […]

Can the Super Bowl predict markets?

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Corporate fundamentals: Opportunities and challenges within credit dispersion

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Credit fundamentals continued to modestly weaken towards the end of 2023, with both leverage and interest coverage metrics trending towards long-term averages from the lows and highs respectively witnessed a year ago, as shown in Figures 1 and 2 below. Figure 1: Leverage increasing towards long-term averages Source: BofA, as at 31 December 2023. Figure […]

Asia ex-Japan Equity: Letter to Investors

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Capital Constrained

Outlook brightens for emerging market debt

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360°, Q1 2024:

Dispersion, disparity, duration

US SMID: Seven questions answered

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How do you expect US small caps to fare in the year ahead? US small cap companies have derated relative to larger cap peers over the last couple of years, on fears over the broad economic outlook as the effects of monetary tightening flow through. The stellar performance of some mega cap tech stocks has […]

Where are the best opportunities at the short end of the curve?

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Short Term Investments Committee

Stick or twist: The ECB stays tight-lipped on rates

European Central Bank Frakfurt

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How do Red Sea disruptions affect global supply chains?

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Fast reading The Red Sea, connected to the Mediterranean by the 120-mile Suez Canal, is the primary maritime gateway for cargo flows from Asia to Europe and the Mediterranean. Container shipments operating in the Red Sea have dropped 75% as a result of the disruptions as vessels re-route around Africa. But longer routes can add […]