How AMWatch will keep you updated between Christmas and New Year

Christmas is fast approaching, and we will skip a few newsletters in the coming holidays. Here you can see how we plan to publish over Christmas and New Year – and catch up on our New Year’s series.
Photo: Katinka Hustad
Photo: Katinka Hustad
BY AMWATCH

A turbulent year is coming to an end, which also means that there will be a few days without the daily AMWatch newsletters. 

On Christmas Eve, December 24, we will not send out a newsletter. 

Between Christmas and New Year, December 27th to December 30th, we will bring the most important news from the asset management industry in our daily newsletter, which will, as per usual, be published around 11 am CET.

Monday, January 2, 2023, we are back again in full force.

At AMWatch we wish you a wonderful holiday and a happy New Year. 

We look forward to continuing our high-quality, insightful and unbiased reporting on the Nordic asset management industry. 

In December, we published the first articles in our New Year series with international asset managers with a Nordic presence. The series will continue into the first weeks of the new year. In the coming weeks, asset managers like JP. Morgan, BNY Mellon, Dimentional Fund Advisors and T. Rowe Price will also participate. 

In case you missed out on some of the articles from December, they are listed below. 

December 5:

Columbia Threadneedle predicts sustainability will only get more important

December 8: 

Capital Group highlights fundamental research as dividends could become more important

December 9:

Schroders plans to launch more private asset products for the Swedish retail market

December 14:

Invesco’s head of Nordics expects strong demand for uncorrelated assets in 2023

December 20:

Kempen expects to further address biodiversity in 2023

December 22:

Robeco eyes possibilities in Sweden’s premium pension system’s new set-up







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