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EU crypto-asset regulation coming up for vote

Europe’s long-awaited Markets in Crypto-Assets regulation is finally coming up for a vote this coming Thursday at the European Parliament’s meeting in Strasbourg. Players in the crypto industry around the world and in Luxembourg, from cryptocurrency to NFT providers are closely parsing the text that will be voted on. 

Fund pickers increasingly avoid ‘carbon emitters’

Decarbonisation is a trend expected to continue among investors during the coming years. One out of 10 fund selectors in Europe is already completely avoiding so-called “carbon emitters” or traditional carbon-emitting energy companies. Twice as many plan to do so in the next two to three years.  

Banks struggle in their search for biodiversity funds

Banks are keen to invest more in biodiversity but experience difficulties in finding suitable products. The concept of biodiversity is stretched and providers do not make sufficiently clear what goals they are pursuing and how these are measured. 

Sustainability regulations require asset managers and banks to take into account a number of factors on which they must also report. A large part of it deals with biodiversity, giving the topic great attention from banks and asset managers as well as from providers. 

Apex snaps up troubled MJ Hudson in £40 mln firesale

Bermuda-headquartered financial services firm Apex Group, one of the largest management companies in Luxembourg, has agreed to acquire MJ Hudson PLC, a troubled London-listed provider of management company services in Ireland and Luxembourg, for about 40 million pounds (45.2 million euro), less than half its value at the time of its 2019 IPO.

Chart of the week: looking past the elephant in the room

The workings of financial markets never cease to amaze from time to time. Especially when they decide to systematically deny the elephant in the room. Equity investors are often blamed for this behaviour, but high-yield investors can also have some of it at the moment. 

If there is anything consensus after the demise of Silicon Valley Bank, it is surely that the outflow of bank deposits is leading to tighter lending requirements. Not least because loan-to-deposit ratios have increased.