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Climate risks insufficiently priced in by real estate investors

Natural disasters can have a severe impact on the real estate market, yet investors appear unaware of this looming risk. A correction in real estate stocks seems to be lurking.

Portfolio manager Lucas Vuurmans of Amsterdam-based investment bank Van Lanschot Kempen discussed this with InvestmentOfficer.nl. For the U.S. office market, a correction is anticipated due to climate risks averaging more than 3 percent. In riskier areas, the decline in value could even reach 10 to 12 percent.

SFDR Article 6: Dumping ground for non-sustainable investments?

The Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) framework’s Article 6 has often been perceived as a dumping ground for non-sustainable investments. However, experts question whether this perception is accurate. Some argue that an Article 6 fund can sometimes be even greener than an Article 8 fund.

Anthos attracts ten new clients in first year as multi family office

It has been about a year since Anthos Fund & Asset Management, the investment vehicle of the Dutch C&A family Brenninkmeijer, opened up as a multi-family office. For a traditionally closed stronghold it was quite a switch to fully open the doors, said top executive Jacco Maters (photo) in an interview with Investment Officer