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April 26, 2021
Asset Managers

‘ESG investing could turn into bubble’

The number of institutional investors implementing ESG criteria has risen by almost 20% in two years, and almost 9 in 10 fund selectors want to maintain or expand their ESG offering. This could easily turn into a bubble, Natixis Investment Managers has …
April 23, 2021
Asset Managers,Investing

JP Morgan AM: Inflation expectations not impacted by pandemic

The US asset manager expects inflation to be slightly below 2% for developed economies over the next 10-15 years, despite the unprecedented fiscal and monetary stimulus. ‘We expect a lot of volatility in the short term, with inflation possibly temporarily …
April 22, 2021

Working-from-home regulation not adding to regulatory burden

Few doubt the pandemic has changed for good the lives of the near half of the Luxembourg workforce who are able to work from home. The financial services regulator has clarified rules on governance, substance and security requirements for remote working. …
April 21, 2021

BNP Paribas AM rebrands fund to 'Inclusive Growth'

BNP Paribas Asset Management has rebranded its Human Development Fund to the BNP Paribas Inclusive Growth Fund. The revamped fund focuses on reducing social inequalities, investing in around fifty stocks with a high social impact. ‘This theme of equality …
April 20, 2021
Asset Servicing

State Street wants to be ‘Amazon of asset servicing’

Outsourcing middle office activities such as processing transactions made by asset managers’ front offices is the biggest growth market in the asset servicing business, according to State Street’s Dick Taggart. ‘We want to become the Amazon of asset …
April 19, 2021
Asset Managers,Investing

'IG corporate bonds will remain more attractive than govvies'

Investment grade corporate bonds remain more attractive than core European government bonds, which are bound to deliver negative returns of 3-5% in the coming years, according to  Lion Trust Asset Management's Head of Fixed Income David Roberts. In an …
April 15, 2021

‘21% of European open-ended funds promote sustainability'

More than a fifth of European Ucits funds claim to be compatible with Article 8 or 9 of the new European Sustainability Regulation SFDR in their prospectus. ‘Interpretation of the definitions varies greatly, with some managers taking a much looser …
April 14, 2021

Luxembourg and the post-Covid tax tussle

That a global minimum corporate tax rate is being perused by the Biden administration is a revolution. Yet it raises questions about whether this desire can be translated into effective policy. Moreover, it is unclear what would be the impact on the …
April 13, 2021
Asset Managers

European asset manager fees recover from coronavirus hit

Management fee revenues by European asset managers climbed by 10% during the second half of 2020 thanks to an increase in assets under management and stronger fund inflows, according to research by Moody’s Investor Service. Fee income in the second half …
April 12, 2021
Private Banks

ING merges Benelux investment offices

ING has merged the bank's investment offices in the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg. ‘The aim of the operation is to become stronger together,’ says Bob Homan, who heads up the Investment Office which now employs 50 people. The rationale behind the …