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November 20, 2025
Laws and Regulations

SFDR overhaul sets strict new rules for sustainable fund labels

The European Commission on Thursday unveiled sweeping changes to Europe’s Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation, replacing today’s Article 8 and Article 9 designations with a new set of product categories built around strict minimum investment …
November 20, 2025
News

COP30 sees nature move to the center of climate finance

The United States’ pullback from COP30 raised fears of stalled momentum in climate finance. Instead, the summit in Belém, Brazil, this week signaled a shift in how governments and financial institutions approach nature as a core pillar of climate policy. …
November 20, 2025
Asset Managers

Amundi launches 100 new ETFs by 2028

Fund house Amundi presented its strategic three-year plan on Tuesday. It includes a new business line focused on active ETFs and white-label ETFs. The more than 300 ETFs Amundi has issued since 2001 are growing rapidly. They now account for 314 billion …
November 19, 2025
Investing

Art investors puncture own investment case at Deloitte’s New York forum

At the Deloitte Private Art & Finance Conference in New York, art investors did something almost unheard of: they dismantled the investment case for their own asset class. The 17th edition of the conference, which brought together private banks, family …
November 19, 2025
Investing

‘It’s too early to withdraw into a bear cave’

Markets appear late cycle, yet the usual signals for a downturn remain absent. Speaking at Schroders’ Crystal Ball Outlook 2026 briefing, Johanna Kyrklund, group chief investment officer, told journalists that stretched valuations alone are not enough to …
November 18, 2025
Investing

‘Cocos have never been safer’

The solid balance sheets and high profitability of banks provide a strong foundation for deeply subordinated bank bonds. They offer high returns at low risk. So-called AT1 bonds, or cocos, are an attractive outlier in the financial markets. The relatively …
November 18, 2025
Opinion

Halfway through the AI bubble

Nervousness around AI stocks reached a boiling point last week. Michael Burry, the investor who became famous for predicting the 2008 mortgage crisis, placed short positions on Nvidia and Palantir. Burry’s claim that big tech companies polish their …
November 17, 2025
Asset Managers

As banks retreat, private lenders take the wheel

A good fifteen years after the global financial crisis rewired the world’s credit circuits, a new generation of credit masters now sits in the driver’s seat of corporate finance. From New York to London, and from Amsterdam to Luxembourg, a network of …
November 17, 2025
Investing

Blackrock’s latest loss widens rift between private credit yays and nays

New loan failures have reignited debate over the health of private credit. The bankruptcy of Renovo Home Partners last week has drawn warnings about the quality of the underwriting and possible systemic risks. Industry veterans push back, saying media …
November 17, 2025
Opinion

Chart of the week: apples and pears

Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past twelve months, you can’t have missed witnessing one of the strongest gold rallies in recent decades. The number of parroted stories about gold has exploded, often relying on the same comparison. Yet it’s …