Starting signal for a new Eltif era
Martin Groos unpacks the journey of the European Long-Term Investment Fund (Eltif) since its promising launch in 2015, and explores whether recent reforms under “Eltif 2.0” will finally deliver success.
No environment for the faint-hearted
Investors need strong nerves in 2024, but institutional investors are staying calm, according to the latest analysis at Universal Investment.
Making the most of private markets
In an unstable investment environment with wars and crises looming worldwide, contradictory inflation data as well as insecurity regarding interest rate development, alternative investments have evolved into a diversifying and stabilising element of institutional portfolios – and will continue to do so.
Directors’ Office enhances professionalism
In recent years, the regulatory framework for the duties and responsibilities of the board of directors or management board and for the control functions within Luxembourg investment fund managers has evolved significantly. Among others, CSSF Circular 18/698 has tightened the regulatory requirements for the authorisation and organisation of Luxembourg investment fund managers (“IFMs”).
Appetite for alternatives remains strong
There is an unwavering demand on the debt as well as on the equity side of private markets, writes Martin Groos, member of the management board at Universal Investment Luxembourg.
Financial regulation in Luxembourg: what’s coming?
The Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (CSSF) is working relentlessly to further build a financial system that is safe, transparent, and reliable. To achieve this goal, the supervisors of the Luxembourg financial sector collaborate closely with their peers in the EU and globally.
Forward-looking ESG analysis key for creating trust
With the prominent focus on ESG, asset managers find themselves in a challenging position: On the one hand, they rely increasingly on ESG ratings, not only for meeting regulations but also for establishing trust and satisfying the growing customer demand for sustainable products. On the other hand, ratings based on the evaluation of past data can always only be retrospective. Real-time signals and their impact on a company’s sustainability cannot be considered.