Impact investments struggle to stand out against each other
Impact investments still face challenges in differentiating themselves on the very metrics they champion, unlike conventional investments focused purely on financial returns, according to Stephen Liberatore, lead ESG-fixed income portfolio manager at Nuveen.
Clarity vs. complexity: SFDR's struggle to define 'green' investments
At the recent AFME European Sustainable Finance Conference in Amsterdam, Investment Officer spoke to both Helena Viňes Fiestas, chair of the EU Platform on Sustainable Finance, and Raoul Köhler, Sustainable Finance Coordinator at the AFM.
J.P. Morgan Private Bank open to acquisitions in Benelux
Ambitious growth plans for J.P. Morgan Private Bank in the Benelux mirror the broader trend of consolidation in private banking, highlighting industry-wide expansions and strategic transformations in the low countries.
J.P. Morgan Private Bank open to acquisitions in Benelux
Ambitious growth plans for J.P. Morgan Private Bank in the Benelux mirror the broader trend of consolidation in private banking, highlighting industry-wide expansions and strategic transformations in the low countries.
Quintet’s Dutch subsidiary is upbeat on Europe’s prospects
While economic growth and growth expectations for the US are leveling off slightly, the European economy appears to be strengthening. A unique moment lies ahead: the European Central Bank (ECB) may pre-empt the Federal Reserve (Fed) with rate cuts.
Art is evolving beyond passion, becoming a serious asset class
Uncover the intersection of passion and profit as top-tier banks, including J.P. Morgan, pioneer art financing solutions, offering professional investors an exclusive insight into the evolving landscape of high-value art as a serious asset class.
Dutch ABP set to shift €30 bln towards impact projects
ABP, the Netherlands’ largest pension fund managing over €500 billion in total assets, has revealed a comprehensive sustainable and responsible investment policy. The pension giant aims to invest €30 billion globally by 2030 in projects ensuring both an “appropriate financial return” and a “measurable positive” contribution to the environment and society.
Blackstone’s Solotar foresees structural shift to private credit
Interest in investing in private markets, private credit in particular, may have surged, but that growth is just the beginning. “We see a structural shift towards private credit,” says Joan Solotar, global head of Private Wealth Solutions at Blackstone.
Outlook 2024: For private markets it’s back to basics
Next year, private market investors should focus on mid-market companies with low debt and potential for operational improvement, says Dirkjan Schuiten, head of private markets at ABN Amro. This approach contrasts with the less reliable strategies of financial engineering and betting on rising valuations, which are unlikely to yield desired returns in the near future.
Luxembourg funds seen as growth engine at Goldman
Goldman Sachs Asset Management wants to use more engagement to encourage companies, institutions and governments to improve sustainability reporting. “Especially on the fixed-income side, there is still a lot of room for improvement in terms of data quality and disclosure,” said Edith Siermann, chief investment officer of Goldman Sachs Asset Management b.v.