Alto! Amundi casts a European spell on Aladdin
Amundi COO Guillaume Lesage, in an interview, reveals how Alto is trying to break Aladdin’s spell, offering a European SaaS alternative in portfolio management tech.
Hind El Gaidi named LPEA president, succeeding Mansfeldt
Hind El Gaidi, head of Luxembourg at ICG, has been appointed president of the Luxembourg Private Equity and Venture Capital Association (LPEA).
Industry pushback against Brussels over SIU trading reforms
A powerful coalition of European financial trade associations has urged the European Commission not to adopt a U.S.-style trading framework under its flagship Savings and Investments Union (SIU) initiative.
Amundi backs Europe as global shift redraws investment priorities
Amundi, Europe’s biggest asset manager, is calling on investors to reassess their global asset allocation in light of deep structural changes in the world economy, with its top investment leaders highlighting Europe’s growing role as a safe and opportunity-rich destination.
Columbia Threadneedle to launch Irish active ETFs, managed from Luxembourg
Columbia Threadneedle Investments is preparing to launch a new range of Irish-domiciled active ETFs, but unlike many of its peers, the firm will oversee these funds from Luxembourg, not Dublin.
Robeco embraces agentic AI as next disruptor in asset management
Robeco pioneers the use of agentic AI, as autonomous systems begin to disrupt how asset managers invest, decide, and execute.
Robeco embraces agentic AI as next disruptor in asset management
Agentic AI, a new class of artificial intelligence capable of autonomous decision-making, is beginning to reshape the asset management industry. Dutch investment firm Robeco is among the first to publicly test the technology, aiming to integrate AI systems that not only analyse markets but also can act on them.
Family offices invest in AI growth but hesitate to adopt
The world’s wealthiest families are pouring billions into artificial intelligence as an investment theme. But when it comes to using the technology themselves, most are still watching from the sidelines.
One investor at a time, Luxembourg steps into the PE fundraising spotlight
Luxembourg is gradually carving out a role in global private markets, not with fanfare, but through quiet, deliberate action. Emerging investor relations roles, a growing presence of single family offices, and a measured push to localise fundraising are reshaping its identity beyond its traditional middle-office roots.
Quintet sees Japan as global diversification play
Quintet Private Bank is increasing its exposure to Japanese equities as part of its global strategy for the second half of 2025.