S64’s Nagpal sees Europe as ‘next frontier’ for retail private equity
The traditional private equity world has realised only in the past two years that creating products specifically for wealth and retail channels is going to be a huge area of growth over the next 10 to 15 years. Europe, said Tarun Nagpal, founder of S64 Capital Innovation, will be the “next frontier” in mainstreaming private equity for retail investors.
‘Tensions in bank sector increase likelihood of recession’
Tensions in the banking sector increase the likelihood of a recession during the year, according to chief investment officer Guy Wagner at asset manager BLI - Banque de Luxembourg Investments.
Nevertheless, prior to the onset of the banking turmoil, the resilience of the global economy was still in evidence, with service activities continuing to benefit from robust household demand due to continued full employment in most countries, Wagner and his team said in their latest monthly market report.
No panic in the REIF market, even as ECB calls for policy framework
Although there’s consensus on clouds hanging over private real estate markets while some investors here still face a rough ride, instability in the market for Real Estate Investment Funds, known as REIFs, - unlike the European Central Bank - is not seen as an immediate systemic threat to the real economy, according to real estate specialists in Luxembourg and London.
Funds face ATAD-3, Pillar II collateral damage
The Luxembourg financial community is concerned that schemes such as ATAD-3, which targets shell companies or the Pillar II implementation on international corporate taxation could intentionally or unintentionally affect until now perfectly legal tax or investment fund structures.
Investment grade credit: quality meets opportunity
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Forget greenwashing. ‘Green hushing’ is the new buzzword
Downgraded green credentials for hundreds of investment funds and an increasingly polarised political US debate on ESG investments are shaping the current industry debate on sustainable finance. Joachim Nahem, sustainability expert and chief executive at Oslo-based Position Green, notes the emergence of a new concept that has taken over from greenwashing: green hushing.
IO Talks Luxembourg: Position Green CEO Joachim Nahem on greenwashing, ESG and SFDR regulation
This edition of IO Talks Luxembourg addresses greenwashing, ESG and sustainable finance in the alternative investments industry.
CSSF asks LDI funds to maintain buffers
Luxembourg’s financial supervisor CSSF on Monday said it expects managers of Liability Driven Investment funds, also known as LDI funds, to maintain yield buffers set last year at levels introduced to make these funds resilient to the UK Gilts crisis.
Jill Griffin heads Luxembourg at Columbia Threadneedle
Global asset manager Columbia Threadneedle Investments on Monday said it has appointed Jill Griffin to the newly created role of head of Luxembourg. She will report to David Logan, global chief operating officer.
Chart of the week: hunt for interest drives down inflation
This week, the European Central Bank published its ‘Monetary developments in the euro area’ report. And with that, we finally got information on bank deposits in the euro area.
European deposits look a lot better on an aggregate level than in America. Unlike in the United States, where bank deposits are down 3 per cent from a year ago, Eurozone deposits are still growing. That means the risks of traditional bank runs are lower here.