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October 22, 2025
Investing

Under pressure, investment sector seeks scale and efficiency

“Automation must not strip the soul out of asset management: artificial intelligence should support compliance, not replace human expertise,” said Luke Varley, general counsel at Park Square Capital LLP, during last week’s Alfi conference Synergies for …
October 22, 2025
Asset Allocation,Investing

Last wave of traditional managers embraces the active ETF model

As active ETFs grow beyond niche status, some of the last traditionally active managers, including Columbia Threadneedle and M&G, are entering the European market with strategies that blend research conviction and daily oversight. Active ETFs have grown …
October 21, 2025
Asset Allocation,Asset Managers

‘Nature-based solutions are where renewable energy was 15 years ago’

Triodos Investment Management is betting that nature-based solutions, still a niche segment, will mature into a full-fledged asset class within the next decade. To support that vision, the Dutch sustainable investor is launching two private funds …
October 21, 2025
Expert Panel

Pinsent Masons: AIFMD 2.0 implementation in Luxembourg and the Netherlands

Legislation proposed by Luxembourg in October to enhance the regulatory framework for alternative investment funds and UCITS aims to provide greater flexibility and clarity. The Netherlands, meanwhile, is working on the implementation of AIFMD II. On 3 …
October 21, 2025
Opinion

The reverse silk road: why Asian money now lands in Luxembourg

I spent twelve years living in Asia, watching capital form and move with remarkable speed. From Singapore to Hong Kong, I saw family fortunes built within a generation, and investment offices spring up almost overnight. It was the era when the East was …
October 20, 2025
Institutional

Hardly any insurers still invested in government bonds

Driven by steadily declining yields and increasingly strict capital requirements, Dutch, Belgian, French, and German insurers have in recent years largely divested from government bonds. The freed-up capital has mainly been invested in corporate bonds and …
October 20, 2025
Opinion

Chart of the week: the balance dance

The word is out! Fed Chair Jay Powell is considering stopping the reduction of the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet. If you think that balance sheet has slimmed down significantly after three years of quantitative tightening, you’re mistaken. Moreover, …
October 17, 2025
Asset Allocation,Fund Interview

Investors are rediscovering Europe’s value, says M&G

After years of chasing American growth stocks powered by AI and innovation, investors are beginning to look back to Europe. Rising interest rates and shifting global dynamics are reviving interest in the continent’s overlooked but profitable companies. …
October 17, 2025
Expert Panel

Morningstar: T. Rowe Price vs MFS in global EM bonds

Emerging-markets hard currency bonds have delivered positive returns for dollar investors in every quarter of 2025. However, European-based investors faced negative returns in the first half of the year due to a stronger euro. This changed in the third …
October 17, 2025
Opinion

Forget ‘superstar city’: a new look at REIT cash flows

A groundbreaking study shows that “superstar cities” systematically lag in total returns—a crucial insight for valuing REITs (real estate investment trusts). The explanation lies in lower rental yields and surprisingly low risk, which fundamentally …