Roadmap to CO2 neutrality: exclude or engage?
With the upcoming COP26 Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, the pressure on pension funds to green their investment portfolios increases. At the same time, the debate on fossil investments is intensifying. But what is the best roadmap: exclusion or engagement? Pension fund PME chooses option 1, while asset manager PGIM explicitly favours option 2.
PME: disinvestment logical
UBS AM: ESG-driven investment strategies in infrastructure
UBS Asset Management’s Bronte Somes, Head of Infrastructure Equity Europe, and Declan O’Brien, discuss ESG’s impact on infrastructure investing.
Comment: ageing population to increase inflation
To a large extent, the current inflation level is a consequence of the coronavirus crisis. That is the main argument for labelling it temporary. However, the risk of this temporarily higher inflation is that it becomes lodged between the ears.
Chahine: European equities & value most attractive now
Chahine Capital’s macroeconomic analysis shows that European equities and value are now the most attractive in this cycle. The European risk premium is particularly high. Italian equities have strong rationing potential.
This emerged from an interview with Julien Bernier (chief investment officer) (photo) of Chahine Capital. Among other things, the Luxembourg-based manager will use macroeconomic analysis to define four distinctive pillars, namely economic momentum, monetary policy, valuation and a behavioural component.
Luxembourg Central Bank: Lack of housing supply unsustainable
“The abnormally high inelasticity of supply in relation to house prices, cannot continue without affecting the banking, financial systems and national economic system,” was the stark warning issued by the Luxembourg Centre Bank (BCL) in its latest Financial Stability Review.
Nordea AM: ESG criteria easier for active investors
It is very difficult to apply ESG criteria consistently to purely passive investments. Active investments lend themselves much better to this. It is easier to apply an integration approach that goes beyond exclusions in active management. In the end, it is all about the client’s profile, which has to match the risk/reward profile of a fund or strategy and the client’s sustainability preferences.
Investment Officer Belgium reaches 3,000 registered readers
Investment Officer Belgium, Investment Officer Luxembourg’s sister publication, greeted the 3,000th registered reader on its platform last month. This means that a substantial part of the target audience of investment professionals, asset managers, private bankers and insurance agents in Belgium is now being reached.
ALFI: Distributors facing a new reality with ESG demand
Faced with the recent strong growth of demand for sustainable investing products, the question can be asked: are fund distributors able to keep up with asset managers in equipping themselves to deliver what such investors are seeking? One participant at the recent ALFI Global Distribution Conference expressed some doubt.
Hedge funds offer escape route from low-yield markets
The search for yield is causing a rotation among institutional investors from classical investments to better yielding alternatives, such as hedge funds. Insurers such as AXA expect hundreds of billions in ultra low or negative yielding government bonds to be exchanged for other investments in the coming years.
Beware: new generation checks your company's values
“The new investing generations find it more important than ever that an asset manager embraces diversity. Those who fail to attract diverse people with different opinions will end up seeing assets drain away,” Marie Dzanis of Northern Trust said this in conversation with Fondsnieuws, Investment Officer Luxembourg’s sister publication.