Dividend payouts surge to record 545 billion in Q2
Dividends worldwide rose by 11.3 percent in nominal terms in the second quarter of 2022 to a historic quarterly record of 544.8 billion dollars, the latest Global Dividend Index report by Janus Henderson shows.
If the strong US dollar and other underlying factors are taken into account, underlying growth is even stronger at 19.1 percent. Some 94 percent of companies surveyed either paid out more in the second quarter or kept payouts stable.
Cube Infrastructure takes over MVV’s Czech energy business
Cube Infrastructure Managers, a Luxembourg-based infrastructure investor, has agreed to take over the Czech activities of Germany energy firm MVV Energie AG for an undisclosed amount. The transaction would be done through Cube IM’s “Cube Infrastructure Fund III” brownfield fund.
Klein joins Deutsche Börse as Chief Compliance Officer
Marc Peter Klein will join Deutsche Börse as Managing Director Group Compliance on 1 January 2023.
Invesco launches actively managed metaverse fund
Global asset manager Invesco has launched an actively managed, 30 million dollar investment fund focused on metaverse companies. The Invesco Metaverse Fund will be domiciled in Luxembourg and will be distributed to investors across Europe.
The metaverse is defined as a virtual-reality space in which users can interact with a computer-generated environment and other users. Virtual and augmented reality has the potential to add some 1.7 billion euro to the world economy and approximately 23 million jobs by 2030, according to consultancy PwC.
Quintet: InsingerGillissen Dutch team joins Auréus
A Rotterdam-based investment team of four people representing InsingerGilissen, part of Luxembourg-based private bank Quintet, has transferred to Auréus, an independent Dutch asset manager that has been gaining scale through acquisitions and alliances in recent years.
Credit Suisse hires Quintet’s Purcell for sustainability
Former UBS director James Purcell has left Luxembourg-based private bank Quintet and joined Credit Suisse as head of sustainability. Purcell will report directly to Credit Suisse’s chief sustainability officer, Emma Crystal.
After more than a decade at UBS, Purcell in 2020 joined Quintet as group head of sustainable, thematic and impact investments. At UBS he held similar positions between 2009 and 2020. His appointment at Credit Suisse took effect this month.
IQ-EQ names new global head of insurance
Luxembourg-based investment services provider IQ-EQ has named Shaun Geils as its global head of insurance.
Geils is stepping into a newly-created position intended to support IQ-EQ’s service offering from the firm’s London office in the United Kingdom.
ECB: disorderly climate transition will hit finance
The financial sector will suffer significant declines if the climate transition does not proceed in an orderly fashion. Abrupt climate risk revaluations will hit banks, asset managers and insurers particularly hard.
Losses in financial markets due to abrupt climate risk revaluations can hit investment funds and insurers hard. It can lead to defaults by companies and cause credit losses for banks. If we fail to ensure an orderly green transition, the risks will spread quickly throughout the financial sector, with companies and banks most at risk.
Gas prices hanging over economic prospects
As we while away the warm – even hot – summer months in the Grand Duchy, it’s on many people’s minds that winter is on its way. And that means we go back to burning gas. While official sources show that Luxembourg doesn’t import much Russian gas, we all pay the going market rate.
Efama calls for sustainability reporting standard alignment
Calls for the global alignment of sustainability reporting standards is being complicated by differences of views about which standards to back between those developed by the European Union and a competing private sector standard backed by the well-known IFRS accounting standards organisation.