Blockchain startup to help SMEs access ESG capital
Small and medium enterprises are seen as the backbone of the net zero approach to the climate. But the vast majority of them lack the financing to implement their environmental, social, and governance ( ESG) programmes. A New York City based start-up named Marco Polo Exchange (MPX) is rolling out its POLO marketplace to help at least 150,000 SMEs overcome these challenges.
Apex sees Luxembourg as strategic hub
After Thursday’s announcement of Apex Group’s acquisition of Sanne Group plc enabled the firm to position itself as a global, top-tier independence service provider, servicing nearly 3 trillion US dollars in assets, Investment Officer Luxembourg asked Renaud Oury, Apex’s Chief Revenue and Data Officer to speak about the significance of the deal, particularly for Luxembourg.
Auditor says former Freeport has questionable future
The 55 million euro high security, high value storage facility formerly known as the Luxembourg Freeport – now known officially as the High Security Hub (HSH) – was back in the headlines recently as auditor BDO Audit drew attention to what it termed “significant uncertainties” about the firm’s ability to continue its business activities “on a going concern basis,” in its corporate audit report of HSH’s balance sheets, filed to the Luxembourg Business Register in mid-July.
CSSF warns funds offering crypto assets not supervised
Private consumers seeking to invest in virtual assets through investment funds, despite the massive losses incurred by investors in certain cryptocurrencies, should be aware they are doing so without the protection of financial regulatory oversight, Luxembourg financial regulator the CSSF said.
The CSSF document was titled “Notice to private consumers in the context of investment funds providing exposure to virtual assets”.
Capital Group long-term outlook focusses on tech
Semiconductors everywhere you look, the end of cash, the development of digital entertainment utilities and technology-driven warp speed healthcare innovation will be some of the trends, already visible today, that will define our lives in 2030, according to a long-term lookahead presentation by Capital Group. The overall message in was that yes, the world has changed, but there will still be plenty of opportunity, much of it related to technological development.
Podcast with Nasir Zubairi, CEO at LHoFT
The Luxembourg house of Financial Technology was set up in 2016 as a public-private sector initiative to help financial firms adopt and push further with digitalisation. Investment Officer recently met up with its CEO Nasir Zubairi for a podcast interview.
‘Lack of taxonomy harmonisation leads to fragmentation’
The sustainable fund market in Luxembourg and other European fund domiciles has continued its strong growth of recent years, but the short-term impact of the Ukraine war has already disrupted the move to a green future. Still, positive developments are expected in the longer term. The latest updates were set out in the 2022 edition of the European Sustainable Investment Funds Study by Zeb and Morningstar on behalf of the Association of the Luxembourg Fund Industry.
Green securitisation struggles to find foothold
Green securitisation is struggling to find a foothold, it became clear at a recent LuxCMA conference. With no regulation or framework defining what “green securitisation” is or can be, Luxembourg-based advocates are looking at international practices and evaluating how European financial legislation can be adapted.
Quintet still sees long term quality in tech stocks
Quintet Private Bank sees “significant long-term opportunities” in a world that has experienced multiple ‘black-swan’ type events – Covid-19, the invasion of Ukraine and a miniature version in China’s decision to lock down Shanghai in late March. Presenting the firm’s outlook, Ilario Attasi, group head of investment advisors, and Nicolas Sopel, senior macro strategist, said investors can still find opportunities in tech stocks, among others.
Franklin Templeton sees more balanced policy risks
Franklin Templeton, one of the world’s ten largest asset managers, this week outlined its views on investing at a time that inflation threatens to undermine economic growth. Investors who haven’t already done so need to adapt their portfolios to take account of the new inflation-fighting interest rate environment, at least in the short term. Underpinning its investment outlook is the expectation of more balanced monetary policy risks later this year.