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November 3, 2020
Asset Allocation,Investing

‘Investors can benefit from Chinese switch to gas'

Investors in Asia cannot ignore the large technology stocks, according to David Raper, manager of the Comgest Growth Asia Pacific ex Japan fund. But there are other trends investors in the region can benefit from, such as China’s planned switch to gas. …
November 2, 2020
Asset Allocation,Investing

‘Biden victory will lead to value rotation’

A victory of Joe Biden in the US presidential election will bring an end to the dominance Wall Street growth stocks in favour of cheaper cyclical stocks, according to UBS AM. Tomorrow, 3 November, the American people will decide on their new president. …
October 30, 2020

Sustainable fund inflows continue rise

European sustainable funds attracted inflows of €52.6 billion in the third quarter of 2020, bringing total assets in sustainable funds to €882 billion according to figures from Morningstar. Net inflows were slightly down from the €55.5 billion in the …
October 29, 2020

Commission to announce ‘six-point plan’ on ESG

What will come next from the EU after the green taxonomy, SFDR and green labelling? Martin Spolc, head of the Sustainable Finance Unit at the Commission’s DG FISMA revealed a six-point roadmap designed to take ESG to the next level at Luxembourg for …
October 28, 2020

Alfi - Lack of data main challenge for SFDR implementation

The lack of available data on company-level will be the main challenge for asset managers to deal with after the regulation for sustainability‐related disclosures in the financial services sector, better known as SFDR, comes into force in March next year, …
October 27, 2020
Asset Allocation,Investing

‘45% of investors’ active equity risk not rewarded’

An average of 45% of active equity risk taken by institutional investors can be regarded as uncompensated, according to a study by Northern Trust Asset Management. Investors that use active management have the highest share of uncompensated risk in their …
October 26, 2020

Trump speeds up war on ESG

The US government wants to push a law through Congress that will make it more difficult for pension funds and fiduciary managers to allocate assets to ESG-driven funds or investments. The plan has sparked the ire of the asset management sector. Last week, …
October 25, 2020

CSSF urges full return to teleworking

The CSSF is urging all financial sector workers to again work from home wherever possible. The new guidance comes after the Luxembourg government announced new restrictions to limit the spread of Covid-19 on Friday. ‘We are facing an unprecedented upsurge …
October 23, 2020

Covid-19 major setback for SDGs

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s) are guiding the investment process of an increasing number of strategies and funds. But Covid-19 has negatively impacted most of the SDGs. According to a recent study by M&G, Covid-19 has significantly slowed …
October 22, 2020

Sustainability deadlines looming: here’s what to look out for

There are less than five months to the first sustainable finance disclosure regulation (SFDR) deadline, and the next is just eight months away. Stéphane Badey, a partner with Arendt & Medernach speaking at the recent LuxFlag Sustainable Investment Week on …