Efama DG: ‘2022 will be a tough year for fund industry’
European Fund and Asset Management Association Efama will host its 2022 Investment Management Forum on Thursday and Friday in Brussels. Director-general Tanguy Van de Werve spoke to Investment Officer about prospects for the industry, sustainable finance as the new normal, persistent pressure on costs, and the need for financial education.
Banks challenge Greenpeace on greenwashing allegations
The latest round of greenwashing allegations targets Luxembourg’s banks and their investment funds. Greenpeace, presenting a mystery shopping survey, now claims Luxembourg’s financial centre is “guilty of greenwashing”. Bank sector group ABBL challenges Greenpeace’s approach. Meanwhile, UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres has fiercely condemned private sector behaviour that uses “bogus net-zero pledges”.
At COP27, LuxFlag hosts debate on impact investing
LuxFlag, the Luxembourg Finance Labelling Agency, raised awareness to market challenges faced in the impact investing space at a side event held on Monday at the EIB Benelux Pavillion at COP27 which is being held in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt. The event featured speakers familiar with the challenges of making investments with real impact and of the best way to move forward with sustainable finance.
SFDR Article 6 and 8 funds see substantial outflows in Q3
While the upgrade of SFDR funds is still in full swing, light green funds did not escape this year’s market violence. Article 6 and Article 8 funds saw a hefty outflow of assets. The greenest funds did manage to attract new assets.
Article 8 funds saw net outflows of 28.7 billion euros in the third quarter of 2022. This was reported by Morningstar in a press release this week. Article 6 funds clearly lost out with an outflow of 62.1 billion euros, according to the financial services provider’s data.
Good practices in ESG reporting: 1 Dec. Benelux Online Debate
Morningstar and Investment Officer Luxembourg invite you to join us online on Thursday 1 December 2022 at 15 CET for the “Good Practices in ESG Reporting” interactive online debate.
A panel of sustainable finance experts from financial institutions and authorities in the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg will debate good practices in ESG reporting for investors and asset managers.
Inflows for Impact funds in Q3 as ESG funds bleed
The EU’s top category of sustainable investment funds - impact funds as defined under SFDR Article 9 - saw inflows double in the third quarter compared to the second, while funds that are considered mostly sustainable, or Article 8 ESG funds, continued to bleed, research insights by Morningstar show. The analysis also shows that more than 380 funds were reclassified during the third quarter.
FCA proposes three ESG labels, sets threshold at 90%
The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority on Wednesday presented its long-awaited proposal for sustainable investment rules, going a step further than similar rules in the EU and US by suggesting three different sustainability labels for investment funds instead of two. And unlike the EU, the FCA now has proposed a 90% threshold for the most sustainable investment funds.
Efama calls for code of conduct for ESG ratings
Europe’s fund and asset management industry, seeing rapid growth in investor demand for sustainable products, is asking EU policymakers for a robust and transparent new legal framework that clearly defines how ESG and sustainability ratings for investment products are determined.
Sustainable finance: Great reclassification is coming
The growing complexity of Europe’s sustainable finance framework and a lack of clear guidance from EU supervisors is leading to a fragmented application of the benchmark EU regulation that determines which investment funds are sustainable and which are not. As a result, the sector is facing what Morningstar’s top ESG expert calls “The Great Reclassification”.
For LSFI’s Centofanti, awareness comes first
When it comes to sustainability, all actors, including the finance sector, need to develop a suitable level of understanding before policies and investment strategies can translate into impact, explains Nicoletta Centofanti, head of the Luxembourg Sustainable Finance Initiative, in an interview.