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Author name: Muhammad Younus

Delving into the realities of Non-Bank RMBS Performance – Why the details matter

Over the last 5 years, total arrears by non-bank lenders have consistently outperformed major bank, regional bank arrears and the SPIN index. This fact generally tends to surprise end investors, in fact it’s something that many fixed income investors seem to be unaware of. It seems that the market instinctively wants to think of bank

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The understated power of simple investment decisions

Investment portfolios represent the culmination of several decisions. The quality of these decisions varies, and it is important to align your risk exposure accordingly. Decisions based on highly sophisticated analysis in complex situations can be impressive and, if they should turn out to be profitable, can even confer a belief that an investment manager has

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Australian Credit is strapped to a 60% V-shaped rocket

The Australian Treasury expects that 60% of the economy can be recovered once we achieve Stage 3 of National Cabinet’s re-opening plan. This correlates with the RBA’s recent ‘Upside Scenario’ and provides a safe margin away from the most severe downside scenarios used by our major banks for stress testing purposes. When the recent consumer

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The Great Unshackling: Political Capital vs Excess Fear

Discussions on unwinding COVID-related social distancing measures have moved to the fore.  Australia’s leaders have managed the crisis relatively well so far.  In doing so, they have demonstrated competence and earned political capital which will help minimise the risk of subsequent disease waves and influence public attitudes.  Even so, excess fear may significantly hamper our

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Reserve Bank cuts risk capital exodus for banks – AFR

A Reserve Bank cash rate approaching zero will push bank profits to multi-year lows and force more savers out of deposits and into riskier investments to generate a sufficient income, according to investors and analysts. It is the growing anxiety of interest-starved depositors that could present the biggest challenge for the nation’s banks. Andrew Papageorgiou

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Franking Credit Refunds and it’s Implications for SMSFs and Industry Funds

Realm Investment House has reviewed the Labor policy proposal to deny franking credit refunds and concludes that Industry Funds stand to gain at least $20bn from SMSFs, within a year, if Labor’s policy to deny franking refunds is implemented. Please find attached our media release for this topic. For the full report please contact Realm

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Australia Housing Slump Isn’t Worrying Mortgage Bond Buyers (Bloomberg)

Australia’s worst property market slump in a generation has the central bank and government worried. But even amid fears that tumbling prices may derail the economy, the nation’s mortgage bonds still look attractive to some of the biggest buyers. Realm speaks to Bloomberg about why an uptick in arrears is no reason to panic. Read

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APRA’s Odyssey – A Macroprudential Journey to De-Risking the System

As an investor in financial debt, we are preoccupied with the type of environment that could create events such as non-viability or create an impairment to loan pools inside and outside of the banking sector. Our research leads us to believe that severity and speed are key in making these tail events plausible, consequently our

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Franking Article

The Realm Investment Team have spent the last couple of days speaking to treasurers and key influencers to build a view around the AT1 market on the back of Labor’s policy release relating to the treatment of excess franking credits. Due to the nature of this file, we require your contact details so we can

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Banking and the Blockchain

This note looks at addressing one of the most prevalent topics in society at the moment, Bitcoin and blockchain technology. Ambiguity exists between the infamous digital currency bitcoin and its underpinning technology architecture, blockchain. A brief background on this popular technology along with its benefits and concerns are discussed. One theme of this research points

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Hybrid game theory: fresh deals or rollovers?

Realm Investment House’s Andrew Papageorgiou says ASX bank hybrids are currently “fair to moderately dearly priced”. He argues that a new major bank hybrid with a five-year call should be priced at 4.25 per cent above bank bills, or a bit wider than current listed market levels, to compensate investors with “attractive” economics. Read more

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