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June 2, 2026
Investing

Wealthy families professionalise their philanthropic activities

A new generation of active and innovative donors has emerged. These “disruptive philanthropists” apply business-world insights to their philanthropic activities and expect a certain level of evaluation from wealth managers so they can make informed …
June 2, 2026
Asset Allocation

Asia is no longer just an emerging-markets trade

India may be under pressure from higher energy costs and geopolitical tensions, but investors should not mistake short-term weakness for structural decline. Emily Whiting, emerging markets specialist at JP Morgan Asset Management, believes the long-term …
June 2, 2026
Opinion

Echo of the year 2000

On 17 March 2000, World Online went public. Investor demand was overwhelming. Retail investors rushed to subscribe, newspapers were filled with coverage, and the stock seemed destined to move in only one direction. After all, greed is a stronger emotion …
June 1, 2026
Investing

Copper steals the spotlight in the battle for critical metals

The recent price weakness in the metals market does little to change the structural pressure on the global commodities supply chain. Due to electrification, AI, and the revival of nuclear energy, demand for metals such as copper, uranium, and graphite …
June 1, 2026
Opinion

The factor zoo in corporate bonds is hot air

Imagine you want to invest in corporate bonds and set out to find “the best strategy.” What do you do? You look at what has worked in the past. But what if I told you that most strategies consist of noise? No alpha, no risk premiums, just a statistical …
June 1, 2026
Opinion

Chart of the week: the most independent central bank thrives on dependence

Just as in politics, certain topics within the financial world are also preferably left undiscussed. A kind of artificial taboo is created, causing people who actually say things as they are to quickly be boxed in. Criticism of what is on paper the …
May 29, 2026
Expert Panel

Morningstar: Capital Group vs JP Morgan in Global Corporate Bond – USD Hedged

Early 2026 proved a turbulent period for corporate credit. AI disruption fears and Iran war drove corporate credit spreads wider, with high-yield debt bearing the brunt of the volatility. Spreads have since partially recovered, edging back toward …
May 29, 2026
Opinion

Clear language from the Eurotower

The monetary die has been cast in Frankfurt: the European Central Bank (ECB) is going to raise interest rates. And there is a strong chance it will not stop at just one hike. The ECB’s governing council has 27 members: 6 members of the executive board and …
May 28, 2026
Investing

Luxembourg’s financial machine enters the AMLA era with major readiness gaps

Luxembourg’s role as Europe’s dominant cross-border fund centre may also make it one of the first major testing grounds for the EU’s new anti-money laundering authority, as AMLA turns its attention toward complex private markets structures, fragmented …
May 28, 2026
Asset Allocation

Active ETFs redraw Europe’s investment landscape

For years, European investors treated ETFs as passive building blocks and mutual funds as the natural home for active management. But as active ETFs gain ground, that distinction is becoming harder to sustain. When Piera Elisa Grassi, portfolio manager at …