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    • Tuesday, 28 March, 2023
      European banks
      French prosecutors raid banks in tax fraud probe

      BNP Paribas and HSBC among the lenders under investigation over trades related to dividend payments

    • Thursday, 16 February, 2023
      US & Canadian companies
      Has Natixis made $17bn gain on a huge Tesla bet? (No)

      Adventures in Betteridge’s law and 13F filings

    • Friday, 25 March, 2022
      H2O Asset Management
      Natixis completes deal to cut ties with H2O Asset Management

      French bank finalises plan to dispose of troubled subsidiary

    • Friday, 14 January, 2022
      H2O Asset Management
      H2O writes down Windhorst bonds further after bankruptcy near-miss

      Asset manager warns investors that estimated value of frozen funds has fallen as much as 44%

    • Sunday, 21 November, 2021
      Deutsche Bank AG
      Deutsche Bank poaches chief risk officer from Natixis

      Olivier Vigneron, part of the ‘London whale’ clean-up team at JPMorgan, to join German lender in March

    • Tuesday, 2 November, 2021
      Natixis chief targets acquisitions and hints at IPO

      French investment bank’s new boss bullish on asset management business despite scandal

    • Thursday, 8 July, 2021
      Lex
      Natixis/BPCE: au revoir, not adieu from funds giant Premium content

      Going private will spare one of Europe’s largest asset managers further shaming public scrutiny

    • Thursday, 24 June, 2021
      Natixis fined €7.5m for ‘misleading’ investors on subprime exposure

      French court hands victory to small shareholders over investment bank’s press release

    • Friday, 7 May, 2021
      Merryn Somerset Webb
      Even non-ESG funds now have a greenish tinge

      Investors have fewer choices than the full-on ESG marketing suggests

    • Friday, 26 February, 2021
      H2O Asset Management
      H2O hires advisers as it races to dispose of illiquid debt

      London-based asset manager says it hired adviser at the request of the UK regulator

    • Tuesday, 9 February, 2021
      French co-op bank bids to take full control of Natixis

      BPCE’s cash offer to buy out minority shareholders gives group €12.3bn market value

    • Monday, 4 January, 2021
      Natixis to sell its stake in H2O Asset Management

      French investment bank severs ties with London-based firm as part of strategic reset

    • Monday, 30 November, 2020
      News in-depthH2O Asset Management
      Bruno Crastes: ‘French Soros’ fights for H2O’s future

      Asset manager’s fate hangs in balance amid controversy over its links to German financier Lars Windhorst  

    • Friday, 6 November, 2020
      Natixis to cut ties with under-fire H2O

      French investment bank looks to sell majority stake in asset manager

    • Friday, 23 October, 2020
      Mystery deepens on H2O bond trading

      Documents increase puzzle over asset manager’s illiquid bond deals

    • Thursday, 1 October, 2020
      H2O Asset Management
      H2O suffers payment problems on illiquid bonds

      Luxury lingerie maker La Perla missed 7.25% annual interest payment in March

    • Thursday, 24 September, 2020
      H2O Asset Management
      Crédit Agricole insurance unit stops offering H2O funds

      Move marks the highest-profile partner so far to cut ties with €22bn investment firm

    • Tuesday, 22 September, 2020
      H2O Asset Management
      H2O corrects trading disclosure errors

      €22bn investment firm has been under scrutiny over exposure to illiquid bonds linked to Lars Windhorst

    • Friday, 18 September, 2020
      Due Diligence
      H2O: hot water Premium content

      Some of the small brokerages investment group traded its unwanted illiquid exposure with have ties to Lars Windhorst

    • Wednesday, 16 September, 2020
      H2O Asset Management
      H20 Asset Management writes down Windhorst bonds by 60%

      Illiquid securities had caused the Natixis subsidiary’s funds to be suspended last month

    • Friday, 4 September, 2020
      H2O Asset Management
      H2O Asset Management had about a third of fund in illiquid assets

      Level of exposure to hard-to-sell investments was three times a regulatory cap

    • Thursday, 3 September, 2020
      ExplainerH2O Asset Management
      H2O and the saga of its illiquid bonds

      Intervention by French regulator caps a testing 12 months for London-based asset manager

    • Friday, 28 August, 2020
      Fund management
      French regulator AMF asks H2O to suspend funds

      Asset manager temporarily freezes funds the FT revealed had substantial exposure to illiquid bonds

    • Tuesday, 4 August, 2020
      LexEuropean banks
      Natixis: French twist Premium content

      New CEO Nicolas Namias looks to bolster asset management business

    • Monday, 3 August, 2020
      Natixis replaces chief executive as bank posts second-quarter loss

      François Riahi departs after ‘strategic differences’ on options for French lender’s future

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