“Voluntary” Green (Products) Markets

“Voluntary” Green (Products) Markets

The recent disastrous fires, which occurred a week ago in California, provide us with the opportunity to discuss climate change and the remedies that finance can offer to address it. Lombard Odier, in a recent report, declares that these fires are no longer manageable...
Direct Indexing

Direct Indexing

Today’s FT reports an article that neither surprises nor amazes, except for the fact that it highlights a new record—and usually, a new record is always noteworthy. We are referring to the capital outflow from the active fund (or mutual fund) industry, which...
“WILLOW”: The new Google quantum chip

“WILLOW”: The new Google quantum chip

On December 9th, the Google Quantum AI Lab, a research consortium on quantum computing that includes Google Research, NASA, and other institutions, announced the creation of Willow, a new chip that promises to exponentially reduce quantum error as the number of qubits...
What happened to “Machine Learning”? 

What happened to “Machine Learning”? 

In recent years, especially since the popularization of ChatGPT, we have heard a lot about artificial intelligence (abbreviated as AI in English or IA in Italian), which has become a major investment theme, even in wealth management. We believe it is a revolution,...
Carbon Credit: an interesting asset class

Carbon Credit: an interesting asset class

When we talk about carbon credits, an inexplicable confusion always arises. A carbon (or climate) credit is a permit to pollute (up to a certain limit) granted annually by a state authority to large, highly polluting companies (such as metal producers, airlines,...