Investment Management

Taking Stock of Japanese Megabanks’ Credit Profiles in Volatile Markets

Taking Stock of Japanese Megabanks’ Credit Profiles in Volatile Markets

4 min readRecent market turmoil, triggered by the Bank of Japan’s interest rate hike and disappointing US jobs data, has resulted in a sell-off in Japanese megabanks’ stocks. Cash and short-duration bond investors may be wondering if they should worry about these banks’ credit profiles. Here is a balanced analysis to help them make an informed decision….

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Registered Investment Advisors vs. Broker-Dealers: Who Should You Work With?

7 min readRegistered Investment Advisors (RIAs) vs. Broker-Dealers (B-Ds): An Overview The services of a registered investment advisor or a broker-dealer should be considered if you are seeking to establish a separately managed account for your institutional cash investments. RIAs that are regulated by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) have a legal obligation to act…

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Putting Cash to Work

11 min readIntroduction: Higher Rates are Coming to An End Recent comments by Federal Reserve officials indicate that monetary policymakers may soon start lowering short-term rates as inflation and employment data continue to moderate. This shift comes after a period of keeping interest rates more elevated than initially thought. Meanwhile, stockpiles of cash from Covid-era policies continue…

Republic First Bank Resolution: Minimal Disruption Expected

Republic First Bank Resolution: Minimal Disruption Expected

2 min readOn Friday afternoon, the FDIC took the failed Republic First Bank into receivership and the majority of the bank’s assets and liabilities were sold to Fulton Bank on the same day. We do not expect this bank failure to create systemwide turmoil similar to what we experienced in March of 2023 due to Republic First…

Negative Rates are No More, But The Era of Big Central Banks Reigns Supreme

Negative Rates are No More, But The Era of Big Central Banks Reigns Supreme

7 min readIntroduction The Bank of Japan’s (BOJ) meeting last month was perhaps the most consequential central bank meeting of the entire year. The BOJ raised interest rates by 10 bps  to 0-0.10%, all-in-all a small amount in magnitude.  However, this marked the first interest rate increase by the central bank in 17 years. Moreover, it marked…

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Do BBB Corporate Bonds Belong in Treasury Management Portfolios?

15 min readAbstract BBB-rated debt continues to offer new possibilities for cash investors. Although it involves taking on incremental credit risk, allowing purchase of these securities can help alleviate supply shortages while also offering additional return opportunities. Should investors look into adding BBB names to their portfolios, we recommend that they follow these principles. Guiding Principles: Introduction…

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Six Advantages of Separately Managed Accounts Over Ultra Short Bond Funds

12 min readAbstract In a falling interest rate environment, sensitivity related to  uninsured deposits and income preservation argues for consideration of cash management vehicles outside of bank deposits and money market funds. While ultra short bond funds (USBFs) hold promise as potential yield enhancing tools, they may exhibit many of the same issues as prime funds, with…

Coming to Terms with Banking System Liquidity

Coming to Terms with Banking System Liquidity

10 min readDuring the weekend following Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse, it became apparent that the bank run which drove SVB to insolvency was spreading, placing extreme liquidity pressures on a few regional lenders. Bank balance sheets remained fundamentally stable, although, the volume and speed of deposit outflows at some banks was overwhelming available liquid resources. Many banks…