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  • European assets’ Q3 net outflows less than US counterparts – EFAMA

    European assets’ Q3 net outflows less than US counterparts – EFAMA

    New statistics from the European Fund and Asset Management Association (EFAMA) indicate net assets within Europe saw a shallower decline than those in the US over the third quarter of last year. Figures released as part of the trade body’s International Quarterly Statistics show that, while net assets within Europe fell 0.6% compared with Q2…

  • VC firm debuts investment strategy for European biotech startups

    VC firm debuts investment strategy for European biotech startups

    European venture capital firm Sofinnova has launched Biovelocita, an investment strategy dedicated to the creation and acceleration of biotech startups in Europe. The firm said it had a created a new team for Biovelocita and the new venture was inspired by Italy’s first biotech accelerator, BiovelocITA, co-founded by Gabriella Camboni, Silvano Spinelli and Sofinnova Partners…

  • BNP Paribas launches green infrastructure debt fund

    BNP Paribas launches green infrastructure debt fund

    BNP Paribas has launched a portfolio aiming to help fund projects and businesses involved in energy transition and climate-change mitigation. The BNP Paribas Climate Impact Infrastructure Debt fund will be structured as a Luxembourg Reserved Alternative Investment Fund and classified as ‘Article 9’ under the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation. The bank added it would be…

  • Economic outlook gloomy but Germany still attractive for FDI

    Economic outlook gloomy but Germany still attractive for FDI

    German businesses are “significantly” reducing their investment plans, according to the latest economic survey from the country’s ifo Institute. The Munich-based organisation said the investment climate within Germany had “deteriorated noticeably” as a result of higher financing costs, weak demand and uncertainty around economic policy. Companies that specialise in trade, it said, were the most…

  • North Macedonia launches EBRD-backed energy transition programme

    North Macedonia launches EBRD-backed energy transition programme

    North Macedonia has launched its own energy transition investment platform, making the announcement to coincide with COP28. The country said it now aimed, by the end of the decade, to have phased out coal, adding 1.7GW of renewable energy, and strengthened its grid. The move is being supported by the European Bank for Reconstruction and…

  • Which European companies are most transparent about tax?

    Which European companies are most transparent about tax?

    VBDO benchmark finds 34% lacked ‘proper ESG integration in tax matters’, writes Natasha Turner European companies are becoming ever-more responsible taxpayers, but a third still lack proper ESG integration on tax matters, this year’s Tax Transparency Benchmark has found. The benchmark, which has been published by the Association of Investors for Sustainable Development (VBDO) and PwC, this…

  • European area economy lagging in GDP growth – EC

    European area economy lagging in GDP growth – EC

    The European Commission (EC) has revised down its GDP growth predictions for the bloc, acknowledging the high cost of living, weak external demand and monetary tightening. In its Autumn 2023 Economic Outlook, the EC expected economic activity would gradually recover but that GDP growth would be 0.6% in both the EU and the European area.…

  • First Sentier receives regulatory green light for AlbaCore partnership

    First Sentier receives regulatory green light for AlbaCore partnership

    First Sentier Investors has received all regulatory approvals to form a strategic partnership with boutique European alternative credit manager AlbaCore Capital Group, the asset manager announced. Mark Steinberg, CEO of First Sentier Investors, said that the completion of the group’s majority investment into a strategic partnership with AlbaCore would diversify the range of investment capabilities…

  • European energy investment set to cool – ING

    European energy investment set to cool – ING

    Energy investment within Europe is set to decline, according to an ING report, as European utilities grow more selective In European Utilities Outlook: More Investment but More Selective in 2024, ING’s head of corporates sector strategy Nadège Tillier noted that investment grew by 10% a year between 2018 and 2022. Despite this, she contended 2024…

  • Robeco makes key distribution and ETF hires

    Robeco makes key distribution and ETF hires

    Asset manager Robeco has appointed Ana Claver to the role of head of Europe wholesale and Nick King to head up its new ETF platform. Claver (pictured) will oversee the wholesale teams, the firm said, as well as develop and execute strategic plans for the wholesale division in Europe, aligning with Robeco’s overall objectives. Madrid-based…

  • Green bonds drive 2023 global ESG debt market

    Green bonds drive 2023 global ESG debt market

    Green bonds are propelling the worldwide ESG debt market, according to analysis by Bloomberg Intelligence, writes Laura Miller. The resilience of the green bond market in the first nine months of the year saw issuance exceed $505bn – or 48% of total sustainable issuance – up 8% on the same period last year. Social bond…

  • France buoys position as Europe’s tech start-up centre

    France buoys position as Europe’s tech start-up centre

    France has been identified as the second-largest start-up “ecosystem” on the continent. The claim was made in an article on the site Maddyness, which also posited that Paris was set to become a ‘boomtown’ for investment in artificial intelligence (AI). Hugo Borensztein, co-founder and CEO of AI platform Omi, who was interviewed for the piece,…