Such investment solutions should remain available for private investors
Stahel shared the organisation's perspective on these proposed changes | | | LGT ILS Partners sees retail investor path as part of ESMA's proposed UCITS ruling: Stahel LGT ILS Partners would expect that if it becomes necessary to transform its existing UCITS catastrophe bond offering into a new liquid alternative investment category as a result of the recent ESMA recommendation, such investment solutions should remain available for private investors, Michael Stahel, Partner and Portfolio Manager at LGT ILS Partners told us in an interview. Recent feedback following the European Securities and Markets Authority's (ESMA) recommendation not to allow catastrophe bonds as eligible assets in UCITS funds has gained wide attention across the industry. Read the full story. Other articles: | | | | | Please share this with colleagues and friends if you think they would like to receive it. If you've been forwarded this but want to subscribe, visit Artemis. | | | | | You may be receiving this because you recently attended an industry event we partnered with, giving us permission to email you. If you don't want to receive our weekly ILS, catastrophe bond and reinsurance capital newsletter please Unsubscribe or Edit your subscription here . © Steve Evans Ltd. - Artemis.bm | | | |
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