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The Luxembourg Private Equity & Venture Capital Association has called itself the “voice of private equity” for the last 15 years, said finance minister Gilles Roth (CSV) at the LPEA’s 15th ...
The World Economic Forum has published its report on global risks for the year 2025. Based on the analysis of more than 900 experts around the world, it is designed to help decision-makers anticipate ...
Sygnum, regulated as a virtual asset service provider (VASP) in Luxembourg, has achieved a $1bn valuation after a $58m funding round to drive global growth and bitcoin-focused products.
Luxembourg-based Alumia has partnered with CIFC Asset Management to offer tailored credit strategies, including CLOs and structured credit, to European investors.
European Stability Mechanism economists noted that between 2017 and 2023, euro area banks issued €1.1trn in MREL bonds, with around €221bn held by global investment funds, offering liquidity benefits ...
In its 15 years of existence, Business Mentoring Luxembourg ASBL has lent its ear, its experience and its advice to more than 200 company directors and senior executives seeking exchanges and support ...
In an interview with Paperjam, Elin Hauge, a self-employed AI and business strategist, outlined how artificial intelligence can help the financial sector. She acknowledged the black box nature of the ...
Total net assets of collective investment undertakings in Luxembourg reached €5.639trn in August 2024, up 0.35% from July and 8.53% year-on-year.
The International Institute for Management Development (IMD) has published its World Talent Ranking 2024. Luxembourg is ranked third out of 67 countries. It particularly stands out in terms of ...
Private market fundraising globally has crossed the $600bn mark by mid-2024, driven by a record European share. However, real estate and venture capital funds have experienced notable declines, ...
Banque Havilland’s banking licence in Liechtenstein lapsed on 29 July 2024, said the Financial Market Authority (FMA) Liechtenstein. Banque Havilland (Liechtenstein) AG has also decided to enter into ...
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