Most read articles for 2023: News on CSSF, Eltifs, AML popular
This year’s overview of the most read articles on Investment Officer Luxembourg demonstrates that readers are highly attracted to articles about financial regulation and supervision of investment funds and management companies in the Grand Duchy.
Van Lanschot Kempen rachète le conseiller en investissement belge Accuro
Van Lanschot Kempen et les actionnaires du conseiller en investissement Accuro, basé à Anvers, sont parvenus à un accord sur l’acquisition d’Accuro SA par Van Lanschot Kempen. Fondée en 2006, Accuro se concentre sur le conseil en investissement et gère plus de 700 millions d’euros d’actifs.
Sustainable investing remains a sensitive topic in Luxembourg
A recent update of a Luxembourg sustainable finance report notes that two-thirds of the assets under management of Luxembourg UCITS – 2.8 trillion euros at the end of June 2023 – report under one of the two designations set out by European rules for green investing. However, mention of investment-related greenwashing is conspicuous by its relative absence in the report.
Luxembourg remains among most-expensive fund domiciles
Luxembourg last year remained among the most expensive domiciles for investment funds in Europe in all three investment categories, according to a research report released on Monday by the European Securities and Markets Authority, Esma.
L‘Irlande aussi s‘efforce d‘améliorer l‘évaluation des fonds
L‘Irlande se joint au Luxembourg pour inciter le secteur financier à améliorer ses processus d‘évaluation des actifs des fonds d‘investissement.
EU agrees to exclude financial sector from CSR duties
The European Council and the European Parliament on Thursday reached a preliminary agreement on a new European directive mandating corporate social responsibility for large companies, but that will, following lobby pressure, exclude the financial sector.
ESG burnout looms for SEC due to political backlash
Political pressure is mounting on the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) over its efforts on climate reporting and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG). With the recent delay in final regulations, the question arises: Is the SEC bowing to pressure from critics?
Marco Zwick on valuations: ‘We noted room for improvement’
Luxembourg’s financial markets authority CSSF has given fund management companies until the end of this year to review the way they determine the value of their investment funds. Investment Officer recently spoke to Marco Zwick, the CSSF director in charge of supervising investment funds. “We noted some room for improvement,” he said.
‘AI will make markets more efficient, and harder to beat’
Will fund managers soon be retiring as artificial intelligence becomes increasingly prevalent and consistently outperforms the market? Or is this notion exaggerated? Investment Officer spoke to Thomas Dierckx, a financial machine learning expert at Kairon Labs.
Esma warns on CLO ratings, sees conflict-of-interest risks
The European Securities and Markets Authority, Esma, on Thursday issued a warning about practices surrounding Collateralised Loan Obligations (CLOs) in the EU. The supervisory body has found potential conflicts of interest and undue influence in the CLO rating process during the 2017-2021 period.
The Big Three credit rating agencies - Fitch Ratings, Moody’s and S&P - are at the centre of this review.