MFS Luxembourg eyes active ETF market expansion
MFS CEO Mike Roberge and Luxembourg head Michael Derwael see actively managed funds - ETFs and mutual funds - as benefitting from a return to higher interest rates, which would take away market share from passive investments and private markets.
Macron's election gamble points to Eurozone financial instability
Macron’s election gamble points to Eurozone financial instability
Transfer Thursday: State Street, Amundi, Arendt, Fundcraft
This week’s overview of transfers, appointments, promotions and other career news includes updates from State Street, Amundi, Fundcraft, LCEL, and Arendt & Medernach.
The EU risks becoming an open-air museum
While tourists flock to locations steeped in history, investors take the opposite approach; they flock to locations focused on the future.
‘We will never succeed if we don’t bring it together in a genuinely European context’
Transcript of the interview with Esma Chair Verena Ross.
ING hires Anneka Treon to lead private banking growth
ING plans to extend its private banking and wealth management services to countries outside the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg.
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US court nixes transparency rules for private funds
The SEC’s push for transparency in private markets was dealt a severe blow by a U.S. court ruling last week.
J.P. Morgan Private Bank open to acquisitions in Benelux
Ambitious growth plans for J.P. Morgan Private Bank in the Benelux mirror the broader trend of consolidation in private banking, highlighting industry-wide expansions and strategic transformations in the low countries.
Finally, a stir
The stock markets have had a fantastic rally. And while I am all for rising prices, it has also been a bit boring at times. But with the latest set of macro figures, things are getting a bit more exciting again, with a likely good outcome as a result.
I have regularly been called a “permabear” over the past 12 months, if not longer. Because even though the US economy in particular was steaming ahead, the chances of a recession have never been zero, in my opinion.