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  • US Fed’s ‘hawkish pause’ puts investors in quandary

    US Fed’s ‘hawkish pause’ puts investors in quandary

    Investors have been left with a difficult judgement to make on the near-term direction of markets after the Federal Reserve held US rates flat at 5 – 5.25% last night. The most notable aspect of the Fed meeting was not the holding of rates, which was widely expected, but the hawkish commentary that accompanied it.…

  • European tech investment slows, but market ‘still resilient’ – Atomico

    European tech investment slows, but market ‘still resilient’ – Atomico

    There has been a visible slowdown in investment into the tech space across Europe, according to a report from European Venture Capital firm Atomico. The report, State of European Tech: First Look 2023, indicates the amount of capital invested into Europe fell by 52% between 2021 and 2023. In comparison, China, the US and the…

  • Iceland and Norway become first non-EU members of InvestEU

    Iceland and Norway become first non-EU members of InvestEU

    Both nations have signed ‘contribution agreements’

  • European fund industry sees positive month in April

    European fund industry sees positive month in April

    Mutual fund and ETFs promoters saw respective inflows of €5bn and €11bn

  • ESMA takes aim at ‘undue costs’ for investors

    ESMA takes aim at ‘undue costs’ for investors

    The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has set out to clarify the legislation provisions of the UCITS Directive and the AIFMD around ‘undue costs’. The regulator offered its thoughts in this 33-page document, outlining where it sees room for clarification. “ESMA is of the view that, as a first step, the Commission should clarify…

  • Markets have no margin for error as US debt ceiling wrangle rolls on

    Markets have no margin for error as US debt ceiling wrangle rolls on

    US lawmakers may have been locked in White House meeting rooms trying to thrash out a deal, but the consensus among investors has been that the debt ceiling problem will be resolved in the end. That sunny optimism took a small hit on Friday as Republican negotiators walked out of the talks, accusing Democrats of…

  • Nordic regions flex their ESG investment muscles

    Nordic regions flex their ESG investment muscles

    A Nordic-centred deal worth €2.3bn to generate onshore wind power in Finland has been struck. Danish firm Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners and Finnish company Myrsky Energia have signed a cooperation agreement to build 1,800 MW of wind power in the next decade, according to multiple reports from the region. The construction, it is understood, will take…

  • Is France becoming Europe’s go-to FDI destination?

    Is France becoming Europe’s go-to FDI destination?

    This year’s ‘Choose France’ summit, held at Versailles this month, has led to pledges of €13bn of future investment in the country. Reporting from Euractiv indicated more than 200 chief executives, including Tesla and Twitter supremo Elon Musk, attended the event. While Musk did not make any overt pledge, 28 company-specific projects were reportedly announced,…

  • Europe ‘must invest $32tn’ to meet net-zero by 2050

    Europe ‘must invest $32tn’ to meet net-zero by 2050

    Europe will need to invest more than $32tn (€29.6trn) in energy and related technology if it wants to achieve a net-zero economy by 2050, according to forecasts by BloombergNEF. As reported by MERCOM India, the average yearly investment into clean energy supply, electric vehicles, heat pumps and sustainable materials has to treble in the 2020s…

  • Fundraising in Europe ‘broke records in 2022’ – Invest Europe

    Fundraising in Europe ‘broke records in 2022’ – Invest Europe

    Total fundraising on the continent in 2022 was the highest ever recorded and 30% over 2021 levels, according to a report released by Invest Europe. Investing in Europe: Private Equity Activity 2022 states that the number of funds raising capital over the year – 801 – was the second-highest number ever recorded and 13% over…

  • Bank of America sets out stall in Luxembourg

    Bank of America sets out stall in Luxembourg

    Bank of America has signalled its intentions for a push into the European funds market by setting up a new branch in Luxembourg. It was reported on Reuters earlier this week the group was hiring Benoit Nevouet to be the new branch’s manager, poaching him from BNP Paribas. Bank of America said in the Reuters…

  • Is China’s recovery going to plan?

    Is China’s recovery going to plan?

    Chinese companies are optimistic about growth prospects but investors are already curbing their enthusiasm The world had been hoping for a strong revival as China reopened, helping to compensate for anaemic growth in the US and Eurozone. However, recent PMI has not been as good as hoped and there are signs the recovery may not…