

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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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.

Jul 16, 2024 • 1h 6min
High Yield 3Q Investor Survey, View Ahead of Cuts: Credit Crunch
High yield corporate credit had a strong 1H, despite rates volatility, as spreads rallied and defaults stayed low. In Europe, the index default rate stands at 0.85% and the share of stressed and distressed bonds has come down, while it's higher in the US. Will 3Q sustain those gains, and why? Listen to Mahesh Bhimalingam, Bloomberg Intelligence's Chief European Credit Strategist, discuss the results of the 3Q High Yield Survey, along with market outlook, with Peter Aspbury, Head of European High Yield and PM at JP Morgan Asset Management.They discuss the BI 3Q investor survey report, which covers investor positioning, sentiment, key return drivers, default and supply forecasts and relative-value opinions by geography, rating and sector. They also discuss how high grade and leveraged loan prospects compare with junk.

Jul 11, 2024 • 25min
Global Elections Permeate Sovereign Bond Markets: Macro Matters
Bloomberg Intelligence's Ira Jersey and Huw Worthington discuss the impact of global elections on bond markets. They delve into US congressional partisanship, French and UK elections' volatility, and the implications of the US Presidential election on trade and geopolitics.

Jul 10, 2024 • 20min
Time to Forget French Politics, Focus on the US Race: FX Moment
Audrey Childe-Freeman, Bloomberg's chief G-10 FX strategist, and Nathan Dean discuss US politics' impact on the dollar before the Nov. 5 elections. They explore effects of a second Trump term on fiscal and monetary policies. The podcast dives into potential impacts of the upcoming election on the dollar, Fed independence, and market assets.

Jul 3, 2024 • 1h 14min
Jacoby on Purdue’s Impact; Uptier Rows: State of Distressed Debt
US Supreme Court Justice Brett M Kavanaugh would have a “great career as a restructuring professional,” according to University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill law professor Melissa B. Jacoby, as his Purdue Pharma 54-page dissent mirrored many bankruptcy lawyers’ skepticism regarding the US trustee’s arguments. In this episode of Bloomberg Intelligence’s State of Distressed Debt podcast, part of the FICC Focus series, BI bankruptcy litigation analyst Negisa Balluku interviews Jacoby, author of the new book Unjust Debts, on the impact of the Supreme Court’s Purdue decision on mass tort bankruptcies, including lingering questions about the future significance of consensual third-party releases (6:45). Earlier in the podcast, BI’s Phil Brendel and Noel Hebert discuss how the corporate credit market appears immune to geopolitical risks that don’t alter rate expectations. This episode concludes with all three discussing the latest developments in bankruptcy courts and distressed situations, including Incora, Gol Airlines, Mallinckrodt and Diamond Sports (50:15).

Jun 28, 2024 • 46min
Bittersweet Farewell to BN’s Joe Mysak: Masters of the Muniverse
A lot has changed in the world of munis over the past 40 years, but don’t take our word for it. Joining hosts Eric Kazatsky and Karen Altamiranoon the June edition of Masters of the Muniverse is Joe Mysak of Bloomberg News, retiring this month after 40-plus years of covering public finance. In this month’s episode, we discuss Joe’s storied career at Bloomberg, how the muni marke thas changed and what to expect for the second half of the year. To help us bid him farewell, we’re also joined by a few special guests.

Jun 27, 2024 • 24min
US Economic, Rates Outlook with BE’s Stuart Paul: Macro Matters
Watching the household survey portion of the Employment Situation report may be a better indicator of the economy, Stuart Paul of Bloomberg Economics says on this edition of the Bloomberg Intelligence FICC Focus Podcast. Paul joins host Ira Jersey, BI chief US interest rate strategist, to discuss recent economic data trends, the disconnect between surveys and hard data, upcoming data and the BE outlook for monetary policy. Paul says he believes US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell may be somewhat dovish at the semiannual monetary policy report to Congress, and could use the Jackson Hole symposium to signal a September interest rate cut.

Jun 19, 2024 • 21min
TCW’s Foley Looks to EM Debt for Idiosyncratic Carry: EM Lens
Penny Foley, MD of EM at TCW, and Damian Sassower discuss EM carry, election risks, foreign positioning, growth dynamics, and central-bank policies in the changing EM landscape. They explore EM sovereign stories, idiosyncratic carry strategies in Asia, Latin America, and Eastern Europe, EM corporates, and recent election outcomes in South Africa and Mexico.

Jun 18, 2024 • 52min
Pretium’s Ouderkirk on Accessing the CLO Market: Credit Crunch
Diversification, lower default rates and elevated yields are just a few of the features of today’s collateralized loan obligation (CLO) landscape, says Senior Managing Director and Head of Structured Credit at Pretium Jerry Ouderkirk. He joins Bloomberg Intelligence analysts Noel Hebert and Sam Geier on this episode of Credit Crunch to discuss the asset class’ current state and its evolution over nearly two decades. The dialog touches on what backdrops drive primary vs. secondary market allocations, default expectations, loan and CLO dynamics, among other topics.


