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Credit Snapshots – November 2018

November 29, 2018 by Jonathan Rochford

Credit Shapshots

Bite size updates on the Australian Business Securitisation Fund, securitisation downgrade risks, TLAC and Deutsche Bank

Filed Under: Credit Tagged With: ARPA, Deutsche Bank, Securitisation, TLAC

The Arguments Against Austerity are Simplistic and Short Term

October 26, 2018 by Jonathan Rochford

Recent articles arguing against austerity lack logic and economic analysis. This article demonstrates why austerity is the better long term prescription.

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: Austerity, Debt, Monetary Policy

What is “Cash” and Why it Matters

September 27, 2018 by Jonathan Rochford

Australian Dollar notes

There’s a great deal of confusion over cash, enhanced cash & investment grade funds. Let’s clarify the purpose & underlying securities of each type of fund.

Filed Under: Money Tagged With: Cash

A Jobs Guarantee Could be a Better Form of Welfare

September 27, 2018 by Jonathan Rochford

Job Interview

Many are calling for increased income support for society’s poorest. A jobs guarantee could be beneficial for unemployed, employers, taxpayers and society.

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: Jobs Guarantee, Welfare

Emerging Markets: Nothing New Under the Sun

September 3, 2018 by Jonathan Rochford

Emerging Markets

The events overtaking Argentina and Turkey in recent months are textbook cases of an emerging market crisis. This article reviews the build-up, the break-down, the responses and who else is at risk.

Filed Under: Debt Tagged With: Emerging Markets, Foreign Currency Debt

How a “Bear” Outperforms in a Rising Market

July 28, 2018 by Jonathan Rochford

How is it possible that a “bear” can position their portfolios for the likelihood of a credit downturn and continue to outperform?

Filed Under: Credit Tagged With: bear, credit downturn

The Dirty Dozen Sectors of Global Debt

June 28, 2018 by Jonathan Rochford

2018-06 Dirty Dozen Sectors

This article details twelve global debt sectors where there’s lax credit standards and increasing risk levels, pointing to global credit being late cycle with limited upside left beyond carry.

Filed Under: Debt Tagged With: global debt

The Coming High Yield Downturn will be Big, Long and Ugly

May 30, 2018 by Jonathan Rochford

Coming High Yield Downturn

The US high yield market has grown larger and riskier since the financial crisis. More debt, of lower quality, with weaker covenants means the coming downturn will be bigger, longer and uglier.

Filed Under: Money Tagged With: bonds, Loan Market, Loans, US High Yield

How ASIC Can Become a Feared Regulator

April 28, 2018 by Jonathan Rochford

Corporate Skycrapers

The behaviour of AMP exposed by the Royal Commission shows that it had no fear of ASIC. Here’s how ASIC can change this.

Filed Under: Australia Tagged With: ASIC, Banking Royal Commission, Regulation

Credit Snapshots – April 2018

April 28, 2018 by Jonathan Rochford

Credit Shapshots

Covenant Lite You know it’s late in the credit cycle when credit investors give away their key protections in return for just a little more yield. This acquiesce comes in different forms, including higher levels of leverage, longer dated debt, subordinated debt and weakened or eliminated covenants commonly referred to as “covenant lite”. This risk […]

Filed Under: Credit Tagged With: Anbang Bailout, Covenant Lite, Credit Snapshots, High Yield Defaults

The Economics of Population Growth

April 1, 2018 by Jonathan Rochford

Graph showing population growth

This article discusses both the obvious and the unseen implications of population growth, with the aim of allowing all Australians and particularly our leaders to consider whether a bigger Australia is better.

Filed Under: Economics Tagged With: Economic Growth, Employment, Housing Affordability, Population Growth

Credit Snapshots – March 2018

April 1, 2018 by Jonathan Rochford

Credit Shapshots

Bite size updates on the Libor spike, Toy’s R Us, franking credit changes and the Banking Royal Commission

Filed Under: Credit Tagged With: Banking Royal Commission, Franking, Libor, Liquidation, U.S. Dollar

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