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January 7, 2026
Investing

Demand for compliance talent a 2026 priority for Luxembourg recruiters

With the start of a new year, the professionals making the wheels of Luxembourg’s funds sector spin may be considering changing jobs. Recruitment experts share their perspectives on the state of the industry and the trends shaping it. For Jean-François …
January 7, 2026
Opinion

On Wall Street, one type of colleague remains ‘problematic’: the woman

EEOC interim chair Andrea Lucas has urged white men who feel discriminated against at work to file a federal complaint. “Are you a white man who has been disadvantaged at work because of your race or gender? Then you may be able to get money back,” Lucas …
January 6, 2026
Asset Managers,Laws and Regulations

Protectionist reflexes still stand in the way of Europe’s champions

The failed partnership between Italy’s Generali and France’s BPCE is more than a collapsed deal in European asset management. It exposes how challenging it remains for Europe to build financial scale once a project becomes truly cross-border, and how …
January 6, 2026
Investing

What remains of ‘Who cares wins’? ESG after 25 years in perspective

What began as a tool for measuring risks evolved into a normative framework, only to return under political pressure to its core: the G. After 25 years, ESG has come of age, but not without scars. The rise of sustainable investing is one of the most …
January 6, 2026
Opinion

The continuation of the semiconductor supercycle

The first trading day of 2026 left no room for doubt. While many investors were still recovering from the champagne, chip stocks surged worldwide and set new records. Taiwan Semiconductor and Nanya Technology reached all-time highs in Taipei, while …
January 6, 2026
Asset Allocation,News

Venezuela, Greenland and the return of spheres of influence

When United States forces seized President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela, the political shock was immediate. The market reaction was not. Oil prices barely moved, investors stayed largely on the sidelines and attention quickly shifted from what had happened …
January 5, 2026
Laws and Regulations

White House reins in proxy firms, curbing shareholder power

For decades, proxy advisers ISS and Glass Lewis have helped shareholders navigate voting at America’s largest companies. Now the US government is moving to scale back their influence, casting the firms as ‘foreign-owned political actors’. Governance …
January 5, 2026
Investing

Geopolitics and AI are testing the cost of capital

Debt is no longer rising quietly in the background of the global economy. Governments are borrowing more to fund security, energy and industrial policy, while companies are tapping markets to finance the build-out of artificial intelligence …
January 2, 2026
Expert Panel

Morningstar: Invesco vs AQR in risk parity funds

Risk parity investors showed renewed optimism in 2025 after several years of underperformance versus the traditional balanced portfolios. Risk parity strategies are typically constructed around an equal risk contribution from equities, fixed income and …
December 31, 2025
Opinion

The economy that eats itself

Something strange is going on. The US economy is growing, but no jobs are being added. In fact, unemployment is rising to 4.6 percent. Normally, it works like this: first jobs are created, then wages rise, then spending increases. Now that order has been …