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Mensuel de septembre 2024 - Economie

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A new trend in Luxembourg: To delegate asset management responsibilities
By Daniel CAPOCCI, CEO FARAD Investment Management*   In an increasingly regulated and complex financial landscape, more players within the industry are turning to regulated asset managers to support both their day-to-day operations and ad hoc transactions. This article highlights some of these trends. While these developments are particularly significant in Luxembourg, there is a broader global movement towards enhanced governance. As a result, employing regulated asset managers is becoming the standard practice in many transactions.   A second key factor driving this shift is the rise in regulatory requirements, coupled with the automation of operational processes. The growing costs and responsibilities associated with compliance are prompting...
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