Australian Bond Exchange

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Weekly Flash 18/07/2018
July 18, 2018

Credit updates: The Retail corporate bond market continues to perform strongly with steady customer buying seen across the unrated bond space out to 4yr maturity.[…]

ABE Weekly – 11/07/2018
July 11, 2018

Credit updates: Appetite for corporate bonds in the wholesale market has been affected by a volatile week for bank funding costs which affects appetite for[…]

ABE Weekly – 4/07/2018
July 4, 2018

Credit updates: Retail corporate bonds have continued to be in demand highlighting their relative immunity to global equity market fluctuations. Primary issuance of corporate bonds[…]

ABE Weekly – 27/06/2018
June 27, 2018

Credit updates: Corporate bonds have continued to be well supported domestically as equity markets exhibit increasing volatility, and the safety of bonds as an asset[…]

ABE Weekly – 20/06/2018
June 20, 2018

Credit updates: Corporate bonds have continued to be well supported domestically as lack of supply continues to be a driving issue. We have seen good[…]

ABE Weekly – 6 June 2018
June 6, 2018

This week some sectors of global equity markets have risen dramatically, especially the technology sector, others have fallen dramatically.

ABE Weekly – 30 May 2018
May 30, 2018

weekly_18_may_30 Dramatic bond market developments. US bond market factors less tightening. European banks collapse. Oil collapses. Equity sentiment sags.

ABE Weekly – 23 May 2018
May 23, 2018

weekly_18_may_23 Credit updates: • Dicker data (DDR) released their annual results with revenues increasing ahead of guidance, and a reduction in working capital and debt[…]

ABE Weekly – 17th May 2018
May 17, 2018

Here’s the Australian Bond Market weekly flash for 17th May, 20018. It includes credit updates, current pricing, and comments on impacts to the market like[…]

2018 Budget comments
May 9, 2018

Forget “ScoMo” and the future of budget forecasts, the real development last night was the removal of the Iran deal, and the oil price, as[…]

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