KfW breaks €50 bln threshold in LGX-listed green bonds 

German state-owned bank KfW has become the first to have issued a total of more than 50 billion euro in green bonds on the Luxembourg Green Exchange, known as LGX, the Luxembourg Stock Exchange said. This achievement was marked by a LuxSE bell ceremony on Monday.

KfW issued its first green bond 8 years ago and has since issued about 100 green bonds, raising some 50 billion euro for green projects. Its significant green funding programme makes KfW one of the 10 largest sustainable bond issuers in the world.

Position of women in funds falls consistently short

The position of women in the asset management industry has barely improved in the last seven years. Citywire’s Alpha Female Report 2022 shows that a mere 5.5 percent of all actively managed funds - or one out of 18 - are led by women. “Progress towards gender parity in portfolio management looks to have come to a grinding halt.”

CSSF imposed €4.3 mln in fines, biggest for BLI's parent

Luxembourg’s financial regulator CSSF imposed a total of 4.3 million euro in fines on financial services companies in the Grand Duchy last year, less than the 6 million euro in fines issued in 2020. Most fines were imposed under laws preventing money-laundering and terrorism finance, according to CSSF’s 2021 annual report.

Aude de Roquancourt joins EY as partner

Aude de Roquancourt has joined EY Luxembourg as a new partner in the accounting compliance and reporting department, the firm said on Thursday.

De Roquancourt previously served as head of fund reporting at EQT Luxembourg and as head of accounting at Societe Generale. She holds a master’s degree in business and management from the EM Lyon Business School, France. She is a certified Six Sigma Black Belt Project Manager and qualified as chartered accountant. 

‘ECB puts its credibility on the line’ with record rate hike

The European Central Bank announced its biggest ever interest rate hike on Thursday. Its three key interest rates will be raised by 75 basis points in an attempt to control rapidly rising inflation in the eurozone. “The ECB has put its credibility on the line today.”

Investment fund sales turn negative in second quarter

Rising inflation, the tightening of monetary policy, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and the resulting risks to economic growth have caused sales of investments funds defined as Undertakings for Collective Investments for Transferable Securities, or Ucits, to turn negative in the second quarter, according to the European Fund and Asset Management Association, known as Efama.

Degroof Petercam participates in capital increase at Quadia

Degroof Petercam on Wednesday said it has strengthened its partnership with Swiss-based impact investor Quadia by participating in a capital increase. Financial details were not disclosed. 

Following the capital increase, Basel-based Hanaku AG becomes a new strategic shareholder next to Degroof Petercam. Hanaku is a net zero emission focused Swiss holding company specialised in energy transition through infrastructure and finance.