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Webinar replay — Credit series part 1 — Relative value in a tight-spread world

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Webinar replay — Credit series part 1 — Relative value in a tight-spread world

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The full replay of our webinar ‘Relative value in a tight-spread world’ is now available. Scroll down to access the recording.

In this first part of our four-part webinar series, 9fin editor Dan Alderson was joined by senior credit analysts Hazik Siddiqui and Alec Keblish to discuss how to evaluate relative value in today’s tight-spread environment in both US and European markets.

The session started with Z-score cheap/rich analysis, then dug deeper into dispersion across ratings, sectors, and the capital structure, and metrics like spread per turn of leverage to spot opportunities. The team also showed how to incorporate 9fin into your workflow to run relative value screens and analysis more efficiently.

Want to deepen your understanding? Check out these articles that complement what we covered in the webinar:

Find more specific sector reports on auto supplies, chemicals and other sectors here.

See you in part two — ‘AI capex in US high yield.’

Watch the full session below.

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