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June 30, 2026
News

Private market fees drop as investors gain bargaining power

Investment managers are cutting fees across private markets after years of relative stability, with more than two-thirds of limited partners reporting lower direct lending fees over the past three years, according to a new report from investment …
June 30, 2026
Opinion

The robotaxi changes more than just transportation

Driving is the most common occupation among men. Whether it is taxi drivers, truck drivers, or delivery drivers, millions of people make their living behind the wheel. That world is about to change fundamentally. Self-driving vehicles are already on the …
June 29, 2026
Private Banks

CEO: “Nagelmackers is returning to its roots”

New French CEO Peggy Brione is refocusing Nagelmackers, Belgium’s oldest bank, on its historic core business: private banking for family wealth. “That is what we have been good at for almost 300 years.” For asset management, Brione is primarily relying on …
June 29, 2026
Investing

Why AI investors are increasingly turning to Japan

Investors who want artificial intelligence in their portfolios are increasingly turning to Japan, betting on the country’s semiconductor equipment makers and technology suppliers as Tokyo ramps up domestic AI investments. Investors are recognizing that …
June 29, 2026
Opinion

The alpha hiding on the wrong side

Twelve machine learning models are given the same data and the same question: what will this stock do next year? The more their forecasts diverge, the worse that stock performs. 14 percent worse, to be precise. Per year. That is an enormous difference. …
June 26, 2026
Family Offices

Oaklins buys Andreas Capital to move into family wealth

Oaklins Netherlands is acquiring multi-family office Andreas Capital, a move that will allow the M&A adviser to support entrepreneurs both during the sale of their company and afterward. Andreas Capital was founded in 2009 by six Dutch entrepreneurial …
June 26, 2026
Opinion

Chart of the week: the Great Rebalancing: slowly but surely

Every year, I look forward to the reports outlining the strategic decisions of institutional investors. One of my favorites is UBS’s report, which focuses on the asset allocation of family offices. After all, they are the most flexible when it comes to …
June 26, 2026
Expert Panel

Morningstar: Nordea Asset Management vs Fidelity International

Nordea Asset Management and Fidelity International are both well-established, diversified asset managers, though their foundations differ. Nordea operates as part of the Nordic banking group Nordea, benefiting from a strong captive distribution network in …
June 26, 2026
Opinion

The ECB continues to act irresponsibly

Charles Dickens opened A Tale of Two Cities with the immortal words, “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times,” before contrasting “the age of wisdom” with “the age of foolishness.” Earlier this month, those lines came to mind as the European …
June 25, 2026
Supervision

Fault lines visible as EU gears up for market supervision push

Europe’s plans to centralize capital markets supervision are sharpening tensions inside the EU. Large member states are pressing for more power for the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), while Luxembourg and Ireland fear losing control over …