Step toward securitisation law reform
Luxembourg is ranked third in the eurozone for securitisation business, and this is set for a boost when a long-awaited reform of the law is passed, hopefully in the first half of this year.
Economist's view: the fight against the pigeonholing spirit
An equity portfolio can be approached in various ways. There is a division between domestic shares and foreign shares, or a division based on market capitalisation with the three categories largecaps, midcaps and smallcaps. And there are distributions based on sectors, factors and, of course, regions.
Each classification has its advantages, but also disadvantages. This year, investors should look for shares that do not fit into any of these boxes.
All sectors will play part in climate change challenge
La Financière de l’Echiquier’s climate impact fund has just celebrated its first anniversary. It is aimed at companies in all sectors that want to significantly reduce their emissions. The company argues that those who want to create climate impact should invest in all sectors. Even established companies can make a contribution, and a strict model is a must.
Fuss over natural gas and nuclear power in EU taxonomy
On the last day of the year, the European Commission secretly circulated a plan to classify the fossil fuel natural gas and nuclear power as ‘sustainable’ investments. It seems the Commission will not publicly consult on this plan - the second chapter of the EU ‘taxonomy’ - while it did so three times for the first chapter, which dealt with renewable energy.
PGIM Investments: 9 real estate trends for 2022
PGIM Real Estate sets out nine trends that are expected to be among the most important in shaping the investment outlook in 2022 and beyond.
Economist's view: five lessons from 2021
The nice thing about the investment profession is that creativity is more important than striving for perfection. Striving for a perfect world runs the risk of chasing the market. By selecting investments in which all the good news is discounted, a portfolio is created that structurally lags behind the market.
Luxembourg names first female finance minister
Luxembourg has named Yuriko Backes as its new finance minister, replacing former finance minister Pierre Gramegna. She is the first woman to occupy the role.
Backes is formerly the Chief of the Grand Ducal Household. Prior to that, Backes served head of the European Commission’s representative office in Luxembourg, as well as being a diplomatic advisor (known as a “Sherpa”) to prime ministers Jean-Claude Juncker and Xavier Bettel.
Top 5 Energy stocks: Schroders in the lead
Energy sector equities are having a good year. In recent years, however, investors in the sector have had a rough time of it. With the rise of sustainable investing and the greater awareness that the world needs to move away from fossil fuels to put an end to climate change, investments in companies that are active in the field of fossil fuels are under a magnifying glass.
Bitcoin: Invesco Physical Bitcoin
Professional investors can now gain access to Bitcoin through our passive Invesco Physical Bitcoin exchange traded product (ETP).
Capital Group | Outlook 2022
Our outlook on 2022: Long-term perspective on markets and economies