PwC : les ETF connaissent une croissance deux fois plus rapide que celle des fonds Ucits
Les ETFs connaissent une croissance deux fois plus rapide que celle des fonds Ucits traditionnels dans l’Union européenne. C’est ce que révèle une analyse réalisée par PwC Luxembourg. Cette croissance rapide témoigne de l’intérêt continu des investisseurs pour les instruments d’investissement passifs efficaces en termes de coûts.
Consumer spending concerns: A glimpse into the future?
A recent chart from UBS has caught my attention. It indicates a surprising reluctance among Americans to spend during the upcoming holiday season, especially when compared to their willingness in July.
ETFs growing twice as fast as Ucits funds, PwC study shows
EU-domiciled Exchange Traded Funds, or ETFs, are growing at twice the speed of traditional Ucits funds, demonstrating continued appetite among investors for passive and low cost investment vehicles, a deep dive by PwC Luxembourg shows. Meanwhile, Denmark has emerged as Europe’s top target market for ETF distribution.
Private equity still deemed overvalued despite optimism
Despite growing optimism about investment conditions, the latest Goldman Sachs Asset Management survey indicates that a majority of investors still view private equity as too expensive.
CIO debate unpacks pressing concerns over inflation
Inflation concerns continue to shape market predictions. «For three months, we witnessed impressive figures, but then oil prices spiked unexpectedly. This isn’t a fleeting issue,» commented Mary Pieterse-Bloem, chief investment officer of Rabobank, at Investment Officer›s 16th Fondsevent conference in the Netherlands on Monday.
Schroders en tête du top 5 des fonds d’actions des marchés frontières
Petits frères des marchés émergents, les marchés frontières recèlent d’opportunités. Y investir ne relève toutefois pas d’un long fleuve tranquille : la liquidité est réduite et les risques politiques et de gouvernance sont nombreux. Les investisseurs semblent surtout se focaliser sur les risques, et leur préfèrent les marchés émergents.
Democratisation of private markets is not convincing
The ambition of the financial sector to further democratise private markets in the Netherlands is not yet convincingly reflected in practice.
Why a recession could be the best thing for your portfolio
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell’s recent announcement that U.S. interest rates will hold steady at 5.25% to 5.5% has sparked a debate among investment professionals about what would be best for asset owners: a «soft landing» or a full-blown recession?
Confusion over ‘retail’ casts cloud over Eltif’s prospects
Panel discussions at Alfi’s Global Distribution Conference on Wednesday exposed differing viewpoints on the definition of a retail investor, casting a shadow over prospects for success for the next generation of European Long-Term Investment Funds, or Eltifs.
Slow summer: August sees dwindling Raif registrations
Registrations of reserved alternative investment funds took a very relaxed late-summer break during August, quietening to a level last seen early in the Raif product’s history — in January 2019. Only 15 new funds were registered during the month, according to the latest update of the Luxembourg Business Registers Raif listings.