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April 7, 2026
Investing

Adding private markets means paying twice for the same risk

Investors seeking to diversify their portfolios and reduce dependence on traditional equity indices are increasingly turning to private markets. However, through their public holdings they already have exposure to those same markets. The additional costs …
April 7, 2026
Opinion

The acceleration

The world was already electrifying at a rapid pace. But two developments are now pushing this process into an acceleration that would have seemed unthinkable just a few years ago. On the one hand, the military conflict with Iran is forcing Europe to …
April 3, 2026
Expert Panel

Morningstar: Schroders versus T. Rowe Price in global equities

Equities are off to a volatile start in 2026. While initial optimism around the AI capex boom continued to support global equity markets, a rotation into cyclical sectors, value, and non-US stocks helped broaden the rally.   Rising expectations of …
April 2, 2026
Asset Allocation

Asset owners push asset managers back into net zero alliance

Asset owners representing 3.7 trillion dollars in capital sent a clear message to their asset managers at the end of January: stay committed to net zero. Demand for climate strategies among institutional investors in Europe remains firmly intact. In …
April 2, 2026
Transfers

Transfers: Anthos, Morgan Stanley, Partners Group, PGIM, Intesa Sanpaolo

Jacco Maters will step down as chief executive officer and chief investment officer of Anthos Fund & Asset Management at the end of July, he announced on Linkedin. He has held both roles for more than 7 years. Anthos’ offer as Amsterdam-based multi-family …
April 1, 2026
Investing

Higher rates weigh on EMD more than geopolitics

The unrest in the Middle East has affected Emerging Market Debt (EMD) through rising rates and higher risk premiums. There is no indication, for now, of a structural deterioration in credit risk. That is according to senior portfolio manager Anthony …
April 1, 2026
Investing

Oversubscription of bond issuances creates a snowball effect

The fact that some bond issuances are now oversubscribed by as much as ten times illustrates how sharply market sentiment has shifted. After more than a decade of interest rates close to zero, bonds in the eurozone are once again offering returns, around …
April 1, 2026
Investing

Iran conflict hits Miran’s housing assumption

The conflict between the US and Iran is hitting the core of the Federal Reserve’s rate strategy. The one factor that was keeping rate cuts alive, falling housing costs, is now under pressure. Until recently, the housing market was working in the Fed’s …
March 31, 2026
Supervision

New EU rules raise the bar for ESG rating providers

A sweeping new EU regulation for ESG rating providers is set to reshape a market that Morningstar Sustainalytics has helped build, consolidating a fragmented industry and raising the compliance bar significantly. Catalina Secreteanu, who leads market …
March 31, 2026
Opinion

Europe is the biggest victim of the war against Iran

The war against Iran has now lasted a month, and the consequences are becoming visible at a rapid pace. The conflict began as an American-Israeli operation targeting Iran’s nuclear program and the regime in Tehran. But while the United States and Israel …