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The future of open-ended Eltifs is still undecided

The use of liquidity pockets for open-ended Eltifs, European long term investment funds, remains to be clarified by the European Commission. In their first contribution as Knowledge Partners for Investment Officer, Marc Meyers and Sebastiaan Hooghiemstra of Loyens Loeff Luxembourg review the liquidity management tools proposed under the EU’s supervisory standards for the new generation of Eltifs.

‘Stunted’ EU fund sector requires more diverse investor base

European financial services had witnessed a marked decline in global market share over the past 15 years, particularly within the asset management sector. While reviewing the competitiveness of Europe’s financial sector, OMFIF and Luxembourg for Finance have identified Europe’s strengths and weaknesses.

Partners Group 2023 AuM up 8% at 147 billion dollars

Partners Group, a publicly-traded Swiss private market investment manager that draws a third of its revenue from Luxembourg,  has announced an increase in assets under management of 8 percent to 147 billion dollars as per end 2023. The firm said it experienced a record year in terms of client commitments, attracting 18 billion dollars in new client funds.

World could see its first ‘trillionaire’ in next decade

The global wealth gap has alarmingly widened since 2020, with the top five richest men globally having more than doubled their fortunes. In stark contrast, nearly five billion people worldwide experienced a decline in their financial wellbeing, a study by anti-poverty group Oxfam revealed on Monday.

Released to coincide with the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, the report painted a grim picture of economic disparity.

The report also said that the world could see its first trillionaire within the next decade.