In Credit Weekly Snapshot – Down down

These are turbulent times for the UK, between the Iran war impacting energy prices, a constrained consumer and a political crisis that is weighing on gilts.
In Credit Weekly Snapshot – All around the world

After another week in which geopolitics set the stage for wider market moves, latest data shows a stabilisation in the decline of global democracy scores.
In Credit Weekly Snapshot – Rock the boat

With the US now enforcing closure of the Strait of Hormuz, what will it mean for credit markets? Read on for a breakdown of fixed income news across sectors and regions.
In Credit Weekly Snapshot – Pump it up (when you don’t really need it)

Rising petrol prices will eventually feed into higher inflation, which is being
reflected in the pricing of government bonds.
In Credit Weekly Snapshot – The curve that got away

The EUR swap curve is telling a fascinating story amid the Iran conflict.
In Credit Weekly Snapshot – I won’t back down: stalemate in Strait of Hormuz

There seems to be no easy way out of the Iran war, as the ongoing closure of the crucial seaway continues to impact prices and economies around the world. Read on for a breakdown of fixed income news across sectors and regions.
In Credit Weekly Snapshot – Smoke on the water

The market continues to trade on the potential macro consequences of events in the Middle East, with the threat of Iranian attacks effectively closing the Strait of Hormuz, leading to a sharp spike in oil prices.
In Credit Weekly Snapshot – Everybody wants to rule the world

With the invasion of Iran, geopolitics is once again dominating proceedings.
In Credit Weekly Snapshot – Rip it up (and start again)

On Friday, the US Supreme Court ruled that Donald Trump administration’s use of the
International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose broad-based tariffs was unconstitutional.
In Credit Weekly Snapshot – Stuck in the middle with you

Core government bond markets are onlookers as equity markets are buffeted by AI uncertainty, with the US 10-year Treasury range-bound.