Bottom-pickers look to ECB for clues on market direction
Have financial markets reached a bottom yet? Or is there more room on the downside? Investors, keen to find out how close to the bottom markets are, will be looking at Frankfurt on Thursday where the European Central Bank will again shed its lights on efforts to bring inflation under control. Will ECB President Christine Lagarde’s comments hold clues on where markets might move next?
Luxembourg fund managers ordered to review costs
Luxembourg funds may well be too expensive. Investment fund managers of Ucits funds in Luxembourg, home to about a third of all such funds in Europe, have been ordered to review, and if necessary correct, the way they calculate the costs and fees of their investment funds and report back to their national regulator before April 1 next year.
UBS Bubble Report: it's ‘game over’ for housing markets
Housing markets in major cities across the world face a “prolonged stagnation” in purchase prices and a price correction. House owners and real estate investors should not expect the market to trend sideways. It’s “game over” for housing markets, Swiss bank UBS writes in its latest Real Estate Bubble Report.
With a rise in interest rates, finance costs have increased while financial markets across the world have been rocked by geopolitical developments and severe declines in asset prices.
CSSF tells funds to keep promises on what they sell
When it comes to ESG and sustainable investing, Luxembourg’s financial regulator is keen to ensure that investment funds will stick to their promises when they sell products that are branded as green and sustainable. More guidance is coming soon, and the regulator plans “a deep compliance check” for the third quarter of 2023.
In private equity, ESG requires even closer engagement
The EU’s sustainable finance framework is widely recognised as immensely complex. For private equity firms, it’s even more so, especially now that more and more investors demand that their investments are made in funds with sustainable assets.
Caceis’ plan to buy RBC ITS raises questions in Belval
Plans by Paris-based Caceis to take over RBC Investor Services’ European business are raising redundancy fears among the firm’s 900 or so Luxembourg-based staff members in Belval.
Efama calls for code of conduct for ESG ratings
Europe’s fund and asset management industry, seeing rapid growth in investor demand for sustainable products, is asking EU policymakers for a robust and transparent new legal framework that clearly defines how ESG and sustainability ratings for investment products are determined.
‘Luxembourg needs to cut investor threshold to €100k’
The Luxembourg Private Equity Association hosted its Insights conference on fundraising and investor relations on Thursday. It became clear that, in order to remain competitive, Luxembourg needs to lower its minimum entry threshold for investors in private equity without waiting for new European Union AIFMD rules to emerge.
Synchronised housing market downturn triggers nerve pains
As real estate markets worldwide move in tandem by showing clear signs of a downturn, two major international financial bodies this week have reiterated their concerns over the housing market’s potential impact on financial stability. Both the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund have raised a red flag. Investment Officer looks for answers to some key questions a moment that mortgage rates are at their highest since 2006.
‘Ambitious’ Esma wants common supervisory culture
The European Securities and Markets Authority on Monday said it sees a need to create a common supervisory culture in the EU and believes that national financial supervisors need to intensify their horizontal, cross-border cooperation. It also acknowledged that it needs to improve its own cooperation with national supervisory bodies.