Luxembourg steps up its game in New York to stay ahead of Ireland 

Amid a surge in global wealth, Luxembourg is bolstering its efforts to retain its edge over Ireland as the premier European hub for American asset distribution. The country’s recent strategic push, highlighted by high-profile events in Boston and New York, aims to capitalise on the surge in alternative financing strategies.

SEC, CSSF alarmed by complex fee structures 

Speaking at an ALFI event in New York, the U.S. Securities and Exchanges Commission, SEC, and Luxembourg financial supervisor CSSF have jointly voiced significant concerns about “increasingly complicated fee structures” in the fund industry, warning that these practices may be obscuring the true costs for investors. 

Moonfare CEO: Private credit concerns ‘not entirely unjustified’

Steffen Pauls led KKR in Germany for over eleven years before becoming CEO of Moonfare. In 2015, he left the American investment company with a new goal: making private markets accessible to individuals. He understands all too well this target group sometimes has ethical concerns regarding this sector.

Alpha private credit markets skimmed off by costs and risks

The returns generated by private credit funds seem to primarily benefit fund managers, not investors. According to a recent study published by three economists from the American National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) there is no extra return left for investors after accounting for costs and risks.

The study “Risk-Adjusting The Returns To Private Debt Funds” analyzes cash flow data from 532 private credit funds established between 1992 and 2015. The researchers compared incoming capital to distributions to investors.