

FICC Focus
Bloomberg Intelligence
FICC Focus offers the latest market views on interest rates, corporate bonds, emerging market debt, commodities, and currencies by Bloomberg Intelligence analysts.
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Aug 8, 2024 • 1h 25min
Sprayregen on Restructuring Landscape: State of Distressed Debt
James H. M. Sprayregen, Vice Chairman of Hilco Global and founder of the restructuring practice at Kirkland & Ellis, shares insights alongside Bloomberg Intelligence analysts Phil Brendel and Negisa Balluku. They discuss the aggressive tactics corporate boards should adopt in distressed situations to maximize value. Key topics include the evolving restructuring landscape, the significant impact of recent Supreme Court rulings, and the implications of current economic challenges on distressed debt. The trio also reviews notable bankruptcy cases like Spirit Airlines and SVB Financial.

Aug 6, 2024 • 15min
BIoomberg Intelligence on the Great Dollar-Yen Unwind: FX Moment
Audrey Childe-Freeman, Bloomberg Intelligence's chief G-10 FX strategist, teams up with Stephen Chiu, the chief Asia FX and Rates strategist, to explore the unwinding of the dollar-yen carry trade. They discuss how shifts in Fed and BOJ policies are triggering extreme FX movements. The duo also analyzes the negative dollar-yen narrative alongside potential yuan dynamics, highlighting their BEER model as a lens for understanding these fluctuations. Their insights provide a captivating look into current currency trends and future implications.

Aug 2, 2024 • 23min
Future of Fed Policy Changes and Fiscal Scenarios: Macro Matters
The unemployment rate will surprise the Fed, rising to 4.5% at the end of this year, says Anna Wong, chief US economist for Bloomberg Economics. Wong joins host and Bloomberg Intelligence chief US rates strategist Ira Jersey to unpack the July FOMC meeting. The pair discuss Chairman Jerome Powell’s dovish tilt at the meeting’s Q&A, and what that means for likely rate-policy outcomes. They also the examine potential implications of possible fiscal-policy changes to inflation, trade policy and real-economic activity.

Jul 31, 2024 • 49min
Election Puts Muniland in Its Sights: Masters of the Muniverse
With US presidential election campaigns in full swing, we thought it prudent to revisit what this year could mean for the municipal bond market in terms of heightened risks -- and even some scenarios where it would benefit. Though past election years have returned more wins than losses for munis, macroeconomic issues accompanying the election will remain a hurdle. To discuss possible threats and the latest federal income-tax developments, hosts Eric Kazatsky and Karen Altamirano are joined by Andrew Silverman and Nathan Dean from Bloomberg Intelligence.

Jul 29, 2024 • 1h 6min
Systematic Credit Growth Seen by Insight’s Benson: Credit Crunch
Increased electronification and the growing prevalence of portfolio trading are creating opportunities for systematic credit, which seeks to harness the explosion of data to create models and strategies, says Paul Benson, head of systematic fixed income at Insight Investment. Benson joins BI credit strategists Noel Hebert and Sam Geier to discuss the history of the systematic approach, model dependency, excess liquidity premiums and identifying relative value. That and more in this latest episode of Credit Crunch. Credit Crunch is part of the FICC Focus podcast series.

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Jul 27, 2024 • 33min
Bonds Are Not Vegetables Says HSBC’s Steven Major: Macro Matters
Steven Major, HSBC’s global head of fixed-income research, joins Bloomberg Intelligence strategists Ira Jersey and Will Hoffman to delve into the complexities of bond markets. They discuss the determinants of long-term interest rates and how supply influences yields. Regulatory constraints on dealer-intermediation are examined, alongside a contrarian outlook for global bonds. The conversation emphasizes the need for intellectual honesty in economic research while exploring the shifting dynamics between goods and services consumption.

Jul 25, 2024 • 24min
Fed Easing Cycles and Unsustainable Fiscal Policy: Macro Matters
Lara Rhame, the chief US economist at FS Investments, joins Ira Jersey and Will Hoffman to tackle the current state of the economy. She discusses how economic resilience is shaping Federal Reserve policy decisions. The trio delves into the potential impacts of upcoming U.S. elections on Treasury markets and the effects of fiscal policy on long-term interest rates. They also explore the implications of sustained deficits and how robust economic indicators contrast with consumer sentiment, revealing a complex landscape for investors.

Jul 23, 2024 • 16min
Central Bank Reserves, Markets, Bitcoin: All Options Considered
In this edition of the All Options Considered podcast, BI's Chief Global Derivatives Strategist Tanvir Sandhu is joined by Matt King, Founder of Satori Insights. They discuss the impact of central bank reserves on cross-asset markets.

Jul 19, 2024 • 1h 3min
Shorecliff’s Nachman on Launching, Running a Fund: Credit Crunch
Shorecliff Asset Management’s Grant Nachman talks about the intellectually-enriching challenges of launching a new firm in this episode of Bloomberg Intelligence’s Credit Crunch podcast. Grant joins BI’s chief US credit strategist Noel Hebert and his colleague Sam Geier to discuss Shorecliff’s full-cycle credit-investing strategy, the benefits of having a lean team, a bottom-up due-diligence process, the ideal size for the strategy and more.

Jul 17, 2024 • 29min
HSBC’s Ulgen on Emerging-Market Fundamentals, Sentiment: EM Lens
Murat Ulgen, Global Head of EM Research at HSBC, and BI’s Chief Emerging Markets Credit Strategist Damian Sassower discuss how US yields and the dollar have driven emerging-market risk premiums and how resilient the asset class has been to rates repricing throughout 1H. They note dispersion within the broader market, the role of carry and the drivers behind the sentiment change in specific geographies - notably a curtailed bullishness for Latin America, and a shift toward Central and Eastern Europe and Africa. Their conversation spans Turkey, South Africa, China (and its EM role) as well as frontier and distressed markets.