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Fund now focuses 100 percent on corporate green bonds
22.11.2024: Danske Invest has changed the framework for the Global Corporate Sustainable Bond fund, so that it can only invest in corporate green bonds issued to finance projects that support one or more of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals.
New names for two alternatives funds
28.06.2024: Danske Invest's alternative funds have standardised their names. In future, Defensive will become Alternatives - Global Private Credit, and Offensive will become Alternatives - Global Private Equity.
Change of investment team for these Danske Invest funds
27.02.2024: Two of the world's largest and most talented asset managers will handle investments in selected Danske Invest funds in the future. Get an overview of the funds here.
We are strengthening the team line-up for Danske Invest funds
02.02.2024: In future, new expert asset managers will be managing some of the investments in the Danske Invest funds.
Key Investor Document will change
22.12.2022: Due to new EU regulation, the current Key Investor Document on our website will be replaced by a new document.
New fund focusing on UN Sustainable Development Goals in emerging markets
21.11.2022: An existing Danske Invest ESG fund will change into a fund with a sustainable investment objective, focusing on equities in emerging markets that contribute positively to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Danske Invest SICAV Euro Sustainable High Yield Bond is adjusting its name
24.10.2022: Danske Invest SICAV Euro Sustainable High Yield Bond is changing its name and removing the word ‘Sustainable’. The reason is a harmonisation of fund names.
New type of fund offers ‘all-in-one’ with a special focus on sustainability
19.09.2022: Danske Invest is launching a new type of fund for investors who want to significantly diversify their investments but at the same time are keen to focus strongly on sustainability.
Date of first payout from Danske Invest SICAV Russia and Danske Invest SICAV Eastern Europe has been set
16.05.2022: Following the decision to liquidate Danske Invest SICAV Russia and Danske Invest SICAV Eastern Europe, a date has now been set for the first payout to shareholders.
The war in Ukraine – Danske Invest FAQ
29.04.2022: We are closely following the war in Ukraine and our thoughts go out to everyone affected. Below, you will find the answers to some of the questions that relate to Danske Invest.
Liquidation of Danske Invest Russia and Danske Invest Eastern Europe
28.04.2022: The Board of Directors of Danske Invest SICAV has decided to liquidate the following two funds: Danske Invest SICAV Russia and Danske Invest SICAV Eastern Europe.
Danske Invest’s mutual funds in Denmark will be closed for trading around Easter 2022
07.04.2022: All mutual funds under Danske Invest, Danske Invest Select and Danske Invest Index will be closed for trading around Easter 2022 in connection with the change of custody bank.
Number of Danske Invest funds with negative return expectations adjusted
04.01.2022: Danske Invest has in recent years decided to label those funds where investors should be particularly aware of low return expectations. The number of flagged funds has just been updated.
Now you can access more responsible funds
20.12.2021: Danske Invest is re-categorising its funds to increase your opportunity to invest in products that are either ESG funds or funds with a sustainable investment objective. We are also increasing the level of disclosure for all responsible investments.
Danske Invest switching custody bank in Denmark
16.12.2021: Danske Invest, Danske Invest Select and Danske Invest Index are switching custody bank in Denmark from Danske Bank to J.P. Morgan. The migration will be carried out in April 2022 and will have no significance for you as an investor.
Six index funds now funds with a sustainable investment objective
01.07.2021: Is it important for you that your investments support sustainable development? Then you may be pleased to hear that several Danske Invest index funds have now been categorised as article 9 products, referred to as funds with a sustainable investment objective, in accordance with EU regulations.
Funds flagged with negative return expectations updated
09.10.2020: Last year, we at Danske Bank took the initiative to flag those funds where investors should be particularly aware of low or negative return expectations. We have just finished updating the number of flagged funds based on new return models.
How we at Danske Invest steer our funds through the Corona crisis
26.03.2020: At Danske Invest, we have taken a number of initiatives to ensure that our clients’ investments come through the crisis as securely as possible.
Suspension - Questions & Answers
26.03.2020: Find answers to typical questions about suspensions.
Stay updated on suspensions
18.03.2020: Due to high volatility and liquidity constraints on the financial markets, the prices of investments owned by the Funds may not be promptly and accurately ascertained, which might further result in inaccurate valuation of the Funds’ assets.