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LGIM uses Lux Raif umbrella fund to sell unlisted debt

Legal & General Investment Management (LGIM) on Wednesday has announced that it has launched its Short-Term Alternative Finance Fund under its newly created umbrella fund platform leveraging the Luxembourg regime for Reserved Alternative Investment Funds, or Raifs. The move comes in response to growing investor demand for such credit strategies, the firm said.

Transfer Thursday: Amundi, Arthur D. Little, IIA, ACA, EFG

This week’s overview of transfers, appointments, promotions and other people news includes updates from Amundi, Arthur D. Little, IIA Luxembourg, ACA and EFG

Martin Rauchenwald

Martin Rauchenwald (photo) has been appointed as managing partner and global practice leader for financial services at Arthur D. Little. 

Asset managers don’t come to Luxembourg for the weather

Sparked by a thought-provoking piece from Gregory Kennedy, the debate about Luxembourg as an international fund domicile has been engaging professionals across the industry. We’re thrilled to have Claire Guilbert, a renowned fund law expert and partner at Norton Rose Fulbright, join the conversation, marking the firm’s debut as a Knowledge Partner with Investment Officer Luxembourg.

Eltif 2.0: ‘The threshold reduction is a gamechanger’

Nearly a decade after the European Long-Term Investment Fund (Eltif) made its initial, albeit underwhelming, debut, Natixis Investment Managers heralds the arrival of its successor, Eltif 2.0. “The threshold reduction is a gamechanger,” said Anne Macey, Natixis’ Global Head of Public Affairs, in a note to investors.

CFA urges firms to train finfluencers on compliance

A significant portion of financial influencers, commonly known as finfluencers, has been found to neglect proper disclosure practices when promoting products or services, according to a study conducted by the CFA Institute. The institute is now calling on investment firms that engage with these finfluencers for promotional activities to shoulder the responsibility of ensuring compliance through adequate training.

Repeat offender

France reported a few weeks ago that its already exorbitant budget deficit of 4.9 per cent of French GDP would be breached. And that was no lie. According to statistics agency Insee, the budget for 2023 will go into the minus by a whopping 5.5 per cent. And with that, the chances of France becoming a second Italy are rapidly increasing.