In Credit Weekly Snapshot – 29 October 2024

In Credit Weekly Snapshot – October 2024

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Our fixed income team provide their weekly snapshot of market events.

Economic nationalism will present a constant challenge for investors

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A decade ago there was little sight of the seismic changes that have since occurred; similarly, events that might be impossible to imagine today will undoubtedly jolt financial markets in coming years.

Media in search of its Jerry Maguire moment… ‘Show me the money!‘

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Streaming services are still adding subscribers, albeit at a slowing rate, but now the focus is turning towards their ability to stem earnings losses.

European high yield: default rate coming down

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The fundamental backdrop is relatively stable, with the deteriorating outlook in automotives set against a well-capitalised issuer base – but bifurcation of credits continues.

In Credit Weekly Snapshot – 21 October 2024

No Autumn chills for Global Investment Grade Corporate fundamentals

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IG valuations remain tight, and the market remains focused on whether this is justified by fundamentals. Our bottom-up company analysis shows profitability remains strong and leverage modest.

European utilities: prepared for the spending storm

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Despite huge growth in demand, costs squeezes and supply constraints around raw materials and capacity are limiting expected returns in renewables development.

In Credit Weekly Snapshot – 14 October 2024

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