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February 19, 2026
Asset Managers

Transparency in private markets gains economic value

Investments in private markets are still characterized by limited information and imperfect transparency, particularly when compared with public assets. Asset managers increasingly see economic value in addressing that gap, turning greater transparency …
February 19, 2026
Investing

Investment Centre at ING not concerned about political tensions in France

Political nervousness is rising over the potential victory of the far right in the French presidential elections of April 2027, as that could lead to less European integration. But the Investment Centre at ING Belgium currently sees no reason to adjust …
February 19, 2026
Transfers

Transfers: Langham Hall, Anthropocene, VLK, Ostrum, VanEck, Guinness

Global fund services firm Langham Hall has appointed Elijah Kanevskiy as head of Luxembourg, reinforcing its fund administration and AIFMD services platform in the jurisdiction. He will lead a 260-person team supporting fund launches and ongoing …
February 18, 2026
Laws and Regulations

Ucits review risks ‘backwards’ step, says Luxembourg industry

As European regulators reassess what Ucits funds should be allowed to hold, Luxembourg’s fund industry is drawing a clear red line: do not compromise a global brand that already works. The Association of the Luxembourg Fund Industry (ALFI) cautioned that …
February 17, 2026
Investing

The growing gap between earnings calls and stock prices in private credit

The already downward-trending stock prices of major US private credit firms took another hit this month amid the markdown of the software sector and concerns about AI. While executives are trying to contain those concerns, analysts say market participants …
February 17, 2026
Asset Allocation

‘High-quality corporate bonds are expensive, but still attractive’

Rising budget deficits have caused government bonds to lose much of their appeal as a safe haven for investors. High-quality corporate bonds have subsequently moved up the ranks. Has the rally run its course? Samuel Gruen, fixed income specialist at …
February 17, 2026
Opinion

Japan: from lost decades to profitable reflation

The election result in Japan was historic. For the first time since World War II, one party secured a two-thirds majority in parliament. Prime Minister Takaichi can now implement her plans without the compromises that have so often paralyzed Japanese …
February 16, 2026
Laws and Regulations

Eltif protectionism: Luxembourg expects Commission to act

Despite a steady increase in the number of European long-term investment funds over the last two years, concerns around gold-plating continue to persist, with France attempting to exclude non-domestic Eltifs from French life insurance products. For Alfi …
February 16, 2026
Taxation

Patchwork quilt of European taxes on wealth expands

With the Dutch House of Representatives (Tweede Kamerlid) passing the Actual Return Box 3 Act last week, the Netherlands will introduce “paper gains” as a basis for taxation starting in 2028. That is entirely unique in Europe. The patchwork of solutions …
February 16, 2026
Opinion

Chart of the week: Olympic mindset

Here in Milan, during the Olympic Games, only one thing matters: winning. In geopolitics, the battle for victory has now been pushed to an unprecedented level. But whether we in rustic Europe are truly aware of that, I wonder. “Taking part is more …