3rd February 2021

Click the link below for our latest summary on last month’s credit market performance and corporate activity. CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE. For more information please contact Rubrics Asset Management. info@rubricsam.com. more

22nd January 2021

The time for change has arrived. Not the empty political rhetoric kind, but something far more profound for economies and societies alike. The impact of COVID has been shocking, in both an immediate and tragic way, and in the extent to which it has accelerated pre-existing trends (digitalisation, inequality etc). Much of this has been […] more

8th January 2021

2020 began with an abundance of monetary support. The Fed’s U-turn on rates in late 2018, coupled with the resumption of QE in the wake of the Q4 ‘19 repo market problem, created a backdrop of loose financial conditions. Such extreme action, however, was not suggestive of a stable financial system. The situation on the […] more

9th December 2020

How long can euphoria last? According to Wall St., quite some time, at least where financial markets are concerned. A combination of unbridled fiscal stimulus and the release of $1.4trln in pent-up savings is reason enough to be ecstatic, for the time being at least. Another way to answer the above question is to look […] more

18th November 2020

A notable November has so far given us a newUS president (we expect), a Republican Senate(we think), and a vaccine to end the pandemic(we hope). Market reactions have been suitablyvolatile as the stream of news flow is digested.The net reaction has been a positive one with‘value’ driven equity indices thus faroutperforming on hopes of an […] more

21st July 2020

“Following the Fed’s announcements of direct corporate bond and ETF purchases (high yield and investment grade), credit spreads have contracted sharply – over 500bps in the high yield space. With spreads now closer to their long-term average, and significant economic uncertainty remaining, we would posit that the scope for spread tightening is more challenging despite […] more

12th April 2020

For the full 15 April 2020 update please click the link below. CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE For more information please contact Rubrics Asset Management. info@rubricsam.com. more

22nd March 2020

The crisis in which we currently find ourselves is very different to that of 2008. Both the structure of the credit markets, or the plumbing as we like to call it, and the incentives of corporate CEOs issuing debt into those credit markets are very different, and not in a good way. For the last […] more

28th February 2020

With fears over the Corona Virus having firmly taken hold, click below for Rubrics’ take on the developing situation as well as our view on the longer term fallout from a market, economic and political standpoint. In addition, included is a positioning summary for each of our strategies with a specific focus on our Global Credit […] more

31st December 2019

In 2019, central banks once again managed to moderate recession concerns, allowing risk assets to make new highs as balance sheets resumed expansion. Moving into 2020, will questions about the effectiveness of monetary stimulus over the longer term come back to haunt markets as they did in 2018? Click here to read the full article […] more

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