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MEPs set to urge new EU finance head to work on ‘international baseline’ for sustainability standards

2024-10-15T12:58:00+01:00By

Maria Luis Albuquerque will also be quizzed about her vision and plans for a ‘Savings and Investment Union’

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Netherlands retains top spot in Mercer pension ranking

2024-10-15T12:41:00+01:00By and

Top three countries retain places despite slightly lower ranking compared with 2023 figures

Berlin

KENFO rejects further ESG requirements to invest first pillar equity fund assets

2024-10-15T09:00:00+01:00By

According to KENFO, ‘there should be no legal requirements for sustainability’ when investing Generationenkapital’s assets

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British Business Bank to establish British Growth Partnership

2024-10-15T08:30:00+01:00By

The UK government will also implement reforms to the Bank’s financial framework

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WTW and Carne Group get approval for private equity LTAF

2024-10-15T08:00:00+01:00By

WTW has further plans for other solutions to follow for savers across the UK, Europe and internationally

Telecom Infrastructure

Fondo Telemaco seeks asset managers for mandates worth €2.2bn

2024-10-14T11:00:00+01:00By

The deadline for asset management firms to participate has been set to 5 November

IPE Magazine October 2024

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Browse the digital edition and find highlights from this month's issue below

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October Highlights

  • Letter from Australia

    Australian regulators take a deep dive into growing private markets sector

    October 2024 (Magazine)By

    The recent brisk battle to buy an Australian data centre platform, AirTrunk, pushed the price to more than A$24bn (€14.5bn) – double what was anticipated just a few months ago.

  • KAREL LANNOO

    Europe’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive is an opportunity, not a threat

    October 2024 (Magazine)By

    The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) is often mentioned as one of the examples of the European Commission’s excessive zeal when working to implement the Green Deal. It is singled out as an example of overregulation that negatively impacts the competitiveness of European corporations, creates barriers to accessing the EU market and is costly to implement. 

  • Tim Leary

    US high yield bonds punch out of a corner

    October 2024 (Magazine)By

    US high yield has come a long way from its murky beginnings with the very high yielding bonds of so called ‘fallen angels’, and Drexel Burnham Lambert’s Michael Milken offering bonds newly issued by corporates with sub-investment grade ratings for the first time in the 1980s, properly introducing the world to high yield bond investing.

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