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French investors lead Eltif boom as market eyes €35 bln in assets

Even though growth is falling short of high expectations, the European market for Long-Term Investment Funds (Eltifs) is poised for significant expansion, with Berlin-based research and ratings firm Scope projecting a potential tripling in volume to 30-35 billion euro by 2026 from 13.6 billion euro in 2023.

Staff-ing up: LGIM anchors new private strategy in Luxembourg

LGIM has launched its first Luxembourg-domiciled fund, aimed at international institutional investors, to expand its private markets strategy. It’s called ‘Staff’, or short term alternative finance fund. LGIM’s head of private credit Nick Bamber spoke to Investment Officer.

Fuchs & Associés fined again, for money laundering, tax fraud

Less than a week before announcing the sale of its asset management services arm, Luxembourg’s troubled investment firm Fuchs & Associés Finance - still in liquidation - was fined €785,000 by the Grand Duchy’s financial supervisor CSSF under laws on the fight against money laundering and terrorist financing.

‘There is a barrier towards investing in our own markets’

As home to investors and companies that prefer the allure of American markets over their domestic counterparts, the European Union has arrived at a crossroads. A window of opportunity has arrived for creating a new framework that supports efficient capital markets, creating growth and jobs and enabling retail investors and pension savers meet their long-term financial needs.

Oddo BHF’s Eltif2 fund targets energy storage, water treatment

Paris-based Oddo BHF Asset Management has announced the launch its first European Long-Term Investment Fund. The fund is called the Oddo BHF Commit for Tomorrow Eltif and will be domiciled in Luxembourg, targeting clients keen to commit to long-term financing companies that provide energy storage and water treatment solutions.