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April 2, 2025
Asset Allocation

‘Liberation Day’ reignites a classic trade debate

The US, so the argument goes, needs to start making things again, and demand fairer treatment from friends and foes alike. Now, both critics and supporters of tariffs are dusting off the work of Nobel prize-winning economist Paul Samuelson to justify …
April 2, 2025
Asset Allocation,Asset Managers

Dutch pioneer tests Eltif waters as Benelux momentum lags

Luxembourg may be leading the charge in Eltif launches under the revised framework, but elsewhere in the Benelux they are proving a tougher nut to crack.  While dozens of new Eltifs have been authorised in recent months—many of them domiciled in …
April 2, 2025
Expert Panel

Loyens & Loeff: New guidance on ‘investor influence’ under AIFMD

New BaFin draft guidelines clarify that investor involvement in asset-level decisions risks disqualifying a fund as an AIF under EU rules—a shift with potential implications far beyond Germany, according to Sebastiaan Hooghiemstra at Loyens & Loeff. The …
April 1, 2025
Asset Managers

M&G CEO bets on European inflows to counter UK outflows

Joseph Pinto, chief executive of M&G’s asset management division, has downplayed concerns over recent client outflows, saying the group’s long-term strategy and strong investment performance in continental Europe position it well to return to net growth …
April 1, 2025
Expert Panel

Pinsent Masons: technology goes forward in both Luxembourg and the Netherlands

Throughout the financial sector, technology is an important topic and leads to major changes in procedures, with financial companies themselves and also with the regulators. The new rules in Luxembourg for prospectuses should make life easier. In the …
March 31, 2025
Asset Allocation

Eltif market enters new phase as domestic momentum builds

The European Long-Term Investment Fund (Eltif) regime is entering a new phase, driven by a surge in local fund launches and rising domestic demand across Europe. While Luxembourg remains the top hub for cross-border structuring, countries like Germany, …
March 31, 2025
Opinion

Chart of the week: stuck in fixed income

“The total value of Dutch securities holdings reached nearly 3,500 billion euros in 2024.” It’s one of those headlines—this one from the Dutch Central Bank (DNB)—that most investors overlook, let alone actually read. But behind that enormous figure lies a …
March 28, 2025
News,Wealth Managers

Quintet extends profit streak, to announce new Chair soon

Quintet Private Bank extended its profitability streak last year, navigating sector-wide headwinds through tighter cost control, selective growth in client assets, and disciplined execution of its multi-year strategy.  But behind the headline performance, …
March 28, 2025
Investing

Investors await ‘Liberation Day’: Selling US stocks now is ‘unwise’

US equities have calmed after a turbulent start to the year, but the mood is far from euphoric. With President Trump’s so-called “Liberation Day” tariffs set to be announced on Sunday, it remains uncertain whether the recent gains mark the beginning of a …
March 28, 2025
Expert Panel

Morningstar: Robeco vs Van Lanschot Kempen

This week, we are comparing two asset managers rather than individual funds. When analysts evaluate a fund, they assess and assign ratings to its People and Process pillars while the methodology for Morningstar Medalist Ratings also incorporates and …