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22 février 2024
Lois et réglementation,Gestionnaires de patrimoine,Family Offices

CSSF fines Mizuho nearly half a million euro for breaches

Luxembourg’s CSSF financial regulator on 20 February announced that in late 2023, it had imposed a nearly half-million euro administrative fine on Mizuho Trust & Banking (Luxembourg) S.A. The 17 November 2023 fine of 444,400 euros was imposed for …
22 février 2024
Opinion

A new eurocrisis

This year commemorates the 25th anniversary of the euro, but the festivities are notably absent. In times gone by, the Dutch guilder stood as a robust currency, challenging even the Swiss franc. However, those golden days are now but a memory. …
21 février 2024
Asset Managers,Répartition des actifs,Banques privées,Secteur,Gestionnaires de patrimoine

Blackstone’s Solotar foresees structural shift to private credit

Interest in investing in private markets, private credit in particular, may have surged, but that growth is just the beginning. “We see a structural shift towards private credit,” says Joan Solotar, global head of Private Wealth Solutions at Blackstone. …
21 février 2024
Asset Managers

‘We are behavioural psychologists rather than asset managers’

To become content, one must liberate themselves from emotions. Amsterdam-based asset manager Stoic embodies ancient Greek stoicism, aiming to shield clients from emotional investing. "We are behavioural psychologists rather than asset managers." The past …
21 février 2024
Secteur

Eltif 2 Matchmaking: New opportunities for secondary markets

On 19 December 2023, the European Securities and Markets Authority, Esma, published its final report on the draft regulatory technical standards (Eltif 2.0 RTS) under Regulation 2023/606 (Eltif 2.0). Since Esma published its Consultation Paper, these have …
20 février 2024

As carbon prices plunge, market seen vulnerable to short squeeze

Carbon prices have tumbled by more than a third since the beginning of the year and have reached fresh lows in recent days. Meanwhile a significant buildup is reported in short positions in the European carbon emissions market. Although fundamentals …
20 février 2024

La fiscalité Belge aberrante des ETF

Selon Sébastien Lippens (Privafin), les ETF enregistrés en Belgique sont impactés par une fiscalité pénalisante et illogique, qui privilégie le recours à des produits non enregistrés.  Les ETF constituent une classe de produits très en vogue chez les …
19 février 2024
Répartition des actifs,Family Offices

45% of family offices want more private credit in portfolios

More than half of family offices want to add even more private investments to portfolios by 2024. The most popular category is private credit. Cash, public equities and high-yield lose out. Just over half (52 percent) of family offices worldwide plan to …
19 février 2024
Opinion

Powell’s Predicament

The recent inflation bombshell must have rattled Powell and his cohorts, throwing a wrench into their plans for imminent rate cuts in pursuit of a smooth economic descent. Equities, too, find themselves on shakier ground. ‘High’ is an understatement …
16 février 2024
Banques privées,Gestionnaires de patrimoine

Private banks grapple with sustainability preferences

Private banks are navigating challenges in discerning customers' sustainability preferences, hindered by a lack of common definitions and necessary data. The struggle persists as new legislation under Mifid 2, effective since August 2022, mandates …