Lenneke Arts is editor-in-chief of Investment Officer. She leads the local and international editorial teams and oversees the platform’s editorial direction. She also covers developments in private banking, wealth management, family offices and asset management.

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Family offices plan biggest asset allocation change in ages

Family offices are looking to allocate more assets to fixed income in the coming years, as well as illiquid alternatives such as private equity (secondaries). About a third of wealthy families already invest in digital assets, even if it is usually a very small percentage.

This is according to an analysis of two surveys on the investment plans of family offices. Both Goldman Sachs and UBS recently published results on this.

Banks struggle in their search for biodiversity funds

Banks are keen to invest more in biodiversity but experience difficulties in finding suitable products. The concept of biodiversity is stretched and providers do not make sufficiently clear what goals they are pursuing and how these are measured. 

Sustainability regulations require asset managers and banks to take into account a number of factors on which they must also report. A large part of it deals with biodiversity, giving the topic great attention from banks and asset managers as well as from providers. 

‘Liquidity remains an issue in the new Eltif framework’

Less than a month after the European parliament adopted its updated regulation for Eltifs - the European long-term investment funds - the new framework may be showing its first cracks. The lack of liquidity remains problematic, and that makes it unsuitable for private investors. 

InsingerGilissen braces for a storm in high-yield 

A fortnight ago, Dutch private bank InsingerGilissen sold a pack of high yield bonds to increase its holdings in investment grade bonds. The bank does not rule out that it will do so again in early 2023. “If you expect risks, there will be a storm in the high yield segment as well,” chief investment officer Gerwin Wijnia told InvestmentOfficer.nl.

Feeders and fund of funds expensive, full of flaws

Providers have been storming into the rapid growth of private equity as an asset class, reflected in the national and international growth of feeder funds and fund of funds. However, these product groups are associated with high pricing and common misalignments, according to Koen van Mierlo and Emile van Thiel of Bluemetric, in a recent interview with Investment Officer NL