Till Entzian

  • German Asset Management: End of the KAG
    Special Report

    German Asset Management: End of the KAG

    October 2012 (Magazine)

    A new draft law proposes placing KAGs under a new framework, writes Till Entzian. The industry’s challenge will be to retain the identity and reputation of the Spezialfonds

  • Germany: Kandlbinder 2011
    Special Report

    Germany: Kandlbinder 2011

    October 2011 (Magazine)

    Investor faith in Spezialfonds continues after the highest year of inflows since 1998, writes Till Entzian

  • Germany: Kandlbinder 2011
    Special Report

    Germany: Kandlbinder 2011

    October 2011 (Magazine)

    Investor faith in Spezialfonds continues after the highest year of inflows since 1998, writes Till Entzian

  • Germany: Kandlbinder 2011
    Special Report

    Germany: Kandlbinder 2011

    October 2011 (Magazine)

    Investor faith in Spezialfonds continues after the highest year of inflows since 1998, writes Till Entzian

  • Germany: Kandlbinder 2010
    Special Report

    Germany: Kandlbinder 2010

    October 2010 (Magazine)

    Till Entzian charts the consolidation trend in his annual review of the German Spezialfonds marketplace, during and after 2009’s year of asset recovery

  • Germany: Kandlbinder 2010
    Special Report

    Germany: Kandlbinder 2010

    October 2010 (Magazine)

    Till Entzian charts the consolidation trend in his annual review of the German Spezialfonds marketplace, during and after 2009’s year of asset recovery

  • Special Report

    Case for bespoke asset management

    September 2009 (Magazine)

    Spezialfonds remain a preferred method of investment for institutional investors. But Till Entzian finds that the investment vehicle could be under threat from AIFM guidelines

  • KAGs face up to challenge of international competition
    Features

    KAGs face up to challenge of international competition

    November 2008 (Magazine)

    Volumes invested in domestically registered Spezialfonds rose again in 2007, even though the consolidation that has resulted in a decline in the number of funds continued – albeit at a slower pace. Managers’ involvement in the Spezialfonds business is changing too, as administration and portfolio management responsibilities have become increasingly separate. KAGs facing international competition have the challenge of developing further innovative fund products and providing more flexible management. Till Entzian presents his annual survey of the market

  • KAGs face up to challenge of international competition
    Features

    KAGs face up to challenge of international competition

    November 2008 (Magazine)

    Volumes invested in domestically registered Spezialfonds rose again in 2007, even though the consolidation that has resulted in a decline in the number of funds continued – albeit at a slower pace. Managers’ involvement in the Spezialfonds business is changing too, as administration and portfolio management responsibilities have become increasingly separate. KAGs facing international competition have the challenge of developing further innovative fund products and providing more flexible management. Till Entzian presents his annual survey of the market

  • KAGs face up to challenge of international competition
    Features

    KAGs face up to challenge of international competition

    November 2008 (Magazine)

    Volumes invested in domestically registered Spezialfonds rose again in 2007, even though the consolidation that has resulted in a decline in the number of funds continued – albeit at a slower pace. Managers’ involvement in the Spezialfonds business is changing too, as administration and portfolio management responsibilities have become increasingly separate. KAGs facing international competition have the challenge of developing further innovative fund products and providing more flexible management. Till Entzian presents his annual survey of the market

  • KAGs face up to challenge of international competition
    Features

    KAGs face up to challenge of international competition

    November 2008 (Magazine)

    Volumes invested in domestically registered Spezialfonds rose again in 2007, even though the consolidation that has resulted in a decline in the number of funds continued – albeit at a slower pace. Managers’ involvement in the Spezialfonds business is changing too, as administration and portfolio management responsibilities have become increasingly separate. KAGs facing international competition have the challenge of developing further innovative fund products and providing more flexible management. Till Entzian presents his annual survey of the market

  • KAGs face up to challenge of international competition
    Features

    KAGs face up to challenge of international competition

    November 2008 (Magazine)

    Volumes invested in domestically registered Spezialfonds rose again in 2007, even though the consolidation that has resulted in a decline in the number of funds continued – albeit at a slower pace. Managers’ involvement in the Spezialfonds business is changing too, as administration and portfolio management responsibilities have become increasingly separate. KAGs facing international competition have the challenge of developing further innovative fund products and providing more flexible management. Till Entzian presents his annual survey of the market

  • Features

    Holding up in the face of competition

    October 2007 (Magazine)

    Luxembourg overhauled its law on specialist investment funds in February this year, presenting competition for German Spezialfonds.Luxembourg SIFs are less regulated than their German cousins, but it remains to be seen to what extent they will attract the interest of German investors. The year 2006 saw a reduction in the numbers of Spezialfonds-KAGs. But growth in Spezialfonds assets was still in double digits even if this was less than 2005. Till Entzian presents his annual survey of the market

  • Features

    Growth and a greater number of products

    October 2006 (Magazine)

    “There’s life in the old dog yet” ran the title of the lead article in last year’s Spezialfonds issue. How true, how very true: in 2005, the excellent growth by Spezialfonds showed once again that some people had been a little too quick to write them off. In fact, the ...

  • Features

    Positive times ahead

    November 2005 (Magazine)

    After the sharp fall in receipts since the record year 1998, from €66bn then to barely one-third of that in 2003, Spezialfonds suffered a real slump in 2004. The last time that receipts were less than the €3.7bn collected was back in 1985. But the sector was still able to ...

  • Features

    No longer on a roll

    September 2004 (Magazine)

  • Features

    What the new laws allow

    March 2004 (Magazine)

    The Investmentmodernisierungsgesetz (InvModG – Act modernising investmentfund regulation) was set on its way in order to mirror the changes in the UCITS III Directive within the German investment law. This presented an opportunity that was taken, to replace the KAGG law in place since 1957 and the AIG law since ...

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