The European Fund and Asset Management Association (Efama), the voice of the European investment management industry, has responded to the European Securities and Markets Authority’s (Esma) latest ...
Hedge funds are facing tighter risk parameters, leading to a reduction in trading activity, particularly in credit trading, ...
European banks have leveraged the higher interest rate cycle to boost profitability and maximise shareholder payouts, which ...
Future Growth Capital (FGC), the newly launched private markets investment manager formed by Schroders plc and Phoenix Group, has received regulatory approval for the first UK dedicated multi-asset ...
From 21st – 24th October 2024, Sibos moves to Beijing for the first time. One of the year’s most anticipated events in the financial sector and with both in-person and digital participation options, ...
Greater geopolitical risks and continued volatility in public markets are major factors driving institutional investors to increase allocation to private markets over the next two years, according to ...
The UK financial regulator should reconsider its intention to compare pensions schemes and giving them ratings as a way of increasing the value for money that consumers get in the defined contribution ...
Catriona Marshall, former head of sustainable finance at the OECD, has become head of sustainable investment for fund manager Comgest. At the OECD – the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and ...
Global investors are looking through the short-term noise created by this year’s election cycle to harness the major trends of deglobalisation, disruption and decarbonisation by increasing their ...
Private fund managers are facing significant headwinds concerning capital formation and fundraising, including in the private equity (PE) space. New firms specifically face barriers to entry in a ...
More evidence for the increase in private-markets investment comes from the insurance sector, where appetite for private debt is recorded. A BlackRock survey found 91% of respondents from insurers ...