CSSF confirms Amundi’s Nvidia holdings within legal limits
Luxembourg financial regulator CSSF has confirmed that the 34.49 percent holding in Nvidia by an Amundi fund does not constitute a breach of the 2010 law on undertakings for collective investment, which caps Ucits investments in most individual stocks at 10 percent.
ESG funds brace for $40 bln outflow as new EU rules loom
Investors in European ESG funds could be in for a rude awakening as new guidelines from the European Securities and Markets Authority (Esma) threaten to upend the industry, according to Morningstar.
CSSF fines and reprimands managers for AML failures
The CSSF has reprimanded three investment fund managers for failing to comply with anti-money laundering requirements after it decided not to impose a 10,000 euro fine. A fourth manager was fined 10,000 euro after not responding to a request for additional information.
‘We will never succeed if we don’t bring it together in a genuinely European context’
Transcript of the interview with Esma Chair Verena Ross.
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.
Lombard Intl hit with record €1.68 mln fine over AML flaws
Luxembourg’s Commissariat aux Assurances (CAA) slapped Lombard International Assurance with a record 1.68 million euro fine for lapses in its anti-money laundering (AML) and counter-terrorism financing (CTF) controls. This enforcement action underscores the regulator’s stringent stance on compliance in the financial sector.
CSSF fines Intertrust €162,500 for not sticking to custodian duties
The Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (CSSF) has imposed a fine of 162,500 euro on Intertrust (Luxembourg) S.à r.l., a specialist in the professional financial sector, for not adhering to its custodial duties as outlined in Luxembourg’s financial sector legislation, particularly concerning the management of non-financial assets.
Esma fines Scope Ratings €2.2 mln euro for regulatory breaches
The European Securities and Markets Authority (Esma), the EU’s financial markets regulator, has fined the European rating agency Scope 2.2 million euro for breaches of the Credit Rating Agencies (CRA) Regulation. The penalty is for Scope’s failure to manage conflicts of interest adequately, involving both structural and specific non-compliance issues.
CSSF: crypto funds are for well-informed investors, not for retail
Luxembourg’s financial regulator CSSF has updated its guidance for the crypto investment landscape, clarifying that only ‘well-informed investors’ within alternative investment funds can tread into the virtual asset territory.
ECB Watch: Cultivating cult-like behaviour
In the pursuit of an inclusive and engaging workplace, the European Central Bank (ECB) emphasises respect, talent development, and diversity, as per its official website. However, recent remarks from ECB board member Frank Elderson and President Christine Lagarde have sparked concerns and raised questions about the bank’s commitment to diversity of opinion.