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14-03-2024 · Webinar

Defining fair value in global credit markets

Despite interest rate volatility, credit markets performed well in 2023, and credit spreads have continued to tighten in recent months. Current yield levels offer an appealing entry point for investors, but where in credit markets do we see the most attractive value?

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    Authors

  • Joop Kohler - Head of Credit team

    Joop Kohler

    Head of Credit team

  • Colin Graham - Head of Multi Asset & Equity Solutions, Co-Head Investment Solutions

    Colin Graham

    Head of Multi Asset & Equity Solutions, Co-Head Investment Solutions

Our experts discuss

  1. The current state of global credit market valuations

  2. How global credit stacks up against other investment options

  3. The methodologies and frameworks used to determine value in the credit cycle

In our upcoming webinar, our Head of Credit, Joop Kohler, and Head of Multi-Asset Strategies Colin Graham, will discuss the value of global credit markets. The webinar will explore whether valuations in credit markets are still attractive or if the cheapness has disappeared. They will compare the attractiveness of credits to other asset classes. Additionally, the speakers will discuss how to define fair value in global credit markets using valuations, macro outlook and technicals.

Friday 15th March 10:00 AEDT.

Are you unable to attend the live webinar? Register anyway and we'll send you the recording afterwards.

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Unraveling 9 key credit questions

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