The Munich-based Bank Vontobel Europe AG, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Swiss group Vontobel Holding, opened its doors at the beginning of May, though it was granted a ?full? banking license in February. The official opening will be held on 10 May. The firm has capital of EUR50m, and is active in private banking, asset management, and investment banking in Germany. The board of the company includes Dirk Drechsler, chairman, Alois Ebner, Andreas Heinrichs, and Richard Zweng, while the supervisory board has three members, chaired by Herbert J. Scheidt, CEO of the Vontobel group. Since 2002, the Vontobel group has had branches in Munich, Frankfurt, and Cologne, and since 2008 it has had once in Hamburg. The bank announced last year (see Newsmanagers of 10 October 2008) that it is planning to make Germany the group’s second-largest domestic market.
The Financial Times reports that Vincent Tchanguiz has called an extraordinary general shareholder’s meeting at Bramdean Alternatives. The management firm (USD181.65m in assets as of the end of March) has announced that it has been contacted by a potential buyer. Capitalisation stands at over GBP75m, the Telegraph reports. Bramdean Alternatives is managed by Nicola Horlick, who invested 10% of the firm’s assets in Madoff in late 2008. The major shareholders are Tchanguiz (28.7%), Hampshire Country Council Pension Fund, RMF Investment Management, Merseyside Pension Fund, and Tilney Investment Management. Horlick selected Cenkos Securities as financial advisor to define strategic options which may include a sale of the firm in whole or in parts.
Bank of New York Mellon has recruited three people as additions to its global alternative investment and brokerage client relations team in London, led by David Aldrich, managing director, Europe, global client management financial institutions division.Julian Poodhun, head of the prime brokerage group in Boston and the international prime brokerage client assistance team at Merrill Lynch in New York, becomes lead client executive for the alternative investment sector.Huw Rees and Kelly Wilson join the firm from Lehman Brothers. Rees will be head of the client executive team for the investment banking sector in Europe, while Wilson becomes client executive for broker dealers, and will work in close collaboration with Rees.
State Street Corporation announced on Thursday that it has eben awarded an administration mandate for GBP5.8bn in assets from M&G Investments (GBP141bn in assets under management), an affiliate of Prudential Group. State Street Corp will be in charge of the valuation of assets and accounting for several M&G funds authorised to invest in complex bonds and non-publicly traded derivatives (OTC).
Paul Wright, who was previously CFO of Man Investments, joined the wealth management firm Towry Law as interim CFO. The firm’s principal shareholders are the private equity investment firm Palamon Capital Partners and the employees of the firm. Now, after four months, Wright has been appointed the permanent CFO of the firm.
Sagent Advisors has announced that it has recruited Anthony Martino and Gregg Newman as co-heads of its alternative capital markets division. They will be in charge of structuring and placing new products, and providing advice to businesses on a vast range of capital structuring questions. The two new recruits worked together previously to direct the entire capital markets group at UBS; they will be based in New York. The two will be joined at Sagent by Chris Sweet, one of their former colleagues at UBS, who becomes an ?associate.?Since the beginning of last year, Sagent Advisors has recruited 11 senior bankers, increasing its senior executive personnel by 40%. The investment bank has also opened offices in Chicago, Charlotte, and San Francisco.
The concentration of the French asset management industry is continuing. As Newsmanagers predicted on Thursday, UFG, an affiliate of Crédit Mutuel Nord Europe, has announced that it has commenced negotiations with La Française des Placements over an acquisition of ?a majority stake? in its capital, which is currently 70% controlled by its chairman and founder, Alain Wicker, 20% controlled by partners at the firm, and 10% by institutional investors.In fact, the majority stake UFG is planning to acquire would consist of 100% of capital in LFP, which would then be merged with the group’s own securities management activities, which include UFG IM and Alteram, also in the process of being merged at this time. The new entity born of the merger would be known as UFG-LFP. The management product range, whose total assets have not been stated, would include cash and equities.
In first quarter, Morningstar Inc has reported a decrease of 6.9% to tis revenues to USD116.7m, a decrease in operating profits to USD34.6m, and an increase of USD25m (51 cents per share) in net profits, from USD23.1m (47 cents) previously. Excluding acquisitions and negative currency effects of USD5.9m, revenues declined by 7.1%.Revenues generated by the investment information division declined 0.3% to USD96.2m, while revenues for the investment management division fell 29.2% to USD20.5m. Revenues in commissions on advised assets fell, as these assets totalled USD63.3bn as of 31 March, compared with USD66.8bn as of the end of December, and USD95.8bn one year earlier.Morningstar, which reduced its spending and cut bonuses by USD7.3bn in January-March, states that its liquidity as of 31 March totalled USD286m, compared with USD297.6m as of 31 December.
According to a study undertaken in London in mid-April by Schroders, which surveyed distributor clients such as private banks, platforms, independent financial advisors, and others, high-risk assets are once again attracting interest from financial advisors. From a sample of more than 80 professionals, the study finds that about 45% of them are planning to increase the weight of high-risk assets in their allocations in second quarter. By the end of the year, 80% of respondents are planning to modify their asset allocations in favour of high-risk assets. The change is important as most of them are still underweight in high-risk assets at present (equities, commodities, and corporate bonds). Schroders has registered a positive net inflow since the beginning of the year of nearly EUR800m, much of it invested in the firm’s range of tax/credit funds, which include the Schroder ISF EURO Corporate Bond. The fund has seen its assets septuple since the beginning of the year, for a total of EUR1.75bn as of the end of April.
The alternative management firm Citadel Investment Group (USD11bn in assets) is extending its investment banking activities, with the recruitment of three specialists from Merrill Lynch, according to reports in the Wall Street Journal. The recruitments include Todd Kaplan, a specialist in leveraged financing, who will head of the new entity, and will report to Rohit D"Souza, also formerly of Merrill Lynch, who is the CEO of Citadel Securities. Brian Maier and Carl Mayer join the firm as head of industry groups and head of leverage finance, and will also report to Kaplan.Since Merrill Lynch’s acquisition by Bank of America, Citadel has recruited more than a dozen Merrill specialists.
Les Echos reports that operating profits for Warren Buffett’s company, Berkshire Hathaway, have fallen by 12% from USD1.9bn to USD1.7bn. The value of assets in the portfolio are down 6% in first quarter. The publication of complete results for first quarter has been delayed until 8 May, the newspaper reports.
The real estate promotion firm Orco Property, traded in Paris, has entered exclusive negotiations with the fund Colony Capital, Les Echos reports. The investment fund ?may subscribe to a reserved capital increase of EUR25m before the end of second quarter 2009, and for an added amount of up to EUR140m after safeguarding procedures,? the newspaper reports.
The question of who will succeed Warren Buffett, 78, as head of Berkshire Hathaway is the subject of speculation, the Financial Times reports. At a general shareholders’ meeting on Saturday, the investor declared that there were three internal candidates to replace him as CEO, and four candidates who may come from inside or outside the firm to take over as CIO.
Les Echos reports that a study comparing the attitudes and behaviours of fund managers in four countries - the United States, Germany, Japan, and Thailand - finds that managers do not escape the effects of the culture, values, and norms in their home countries. These influence their investment decisions, and have effects on organisation and work styles.
Il y a un an, Giovanni Perissinotto, administrateur délégué de Generali, annonçait un investissement de 8 milliards d"euros dans les hedge funds et le private equity. L"assureur envisageait même de lancer un hedge fund de droit italien. Crise oblige, ce projet a été annulé, annonce Il Sole ? 24 Ore. La joint venture créée à cet effet en partenariat avec Mangart, Mangart Capital Partners, s"est retirée de la liste des sociétés de gestion.
Nordea Bank a publié une baisse de 8,7 % de son bénéfice net à 627 millions d"euros au premier trimestre, rapporte le Wall Street Journal. Ses résultats se sont avérés meilleurs que prévu et la banque nordique a confirmé ses perspectives annuelles.
Selon L"Agefi suisse, la croissance à long terme de l"industrie des hedge funds reste intacte alors que 40% des acteurs risquent de disparaître d"ici l"année prochaine. Après des retraits de fonds de 152 milliards dollars au 4ème trimestre 2008 et de 103 milliards au 1er trimestre 2009, les actifs gérés pourraient se stabiliser aux alentours de 1000 milliards de dollars, avant de repartir à la hausse, notamment en termes d"afflux nets de capitaux.
France Télécom ne déçoit pas autant que KPN ou Deutsche Telekom, mais cela ne veut pas dire que ses comptes aient été épargnés par la crise. Cela tient entre autres à l’Espagne, mais le groupe français n’en a pas moins désintéressé ses partenaires dans sa filiale locale Orange España (ex Amena), en l’occurrence le Credit suisse, la Deutsche Bank, le Santander, la CAM et Unicaja moyennant 1,37 milliard d’euros. Cinco Días rapporte qu’ainsi l’opérateur français acquiert 18,2 % supplémentaires de sa filiale, dont il détient 99,85 %. 618 millions sont allés à Credit Suisse et à la Deutsche Bank et 337,6 millions au Santader.
Bilbao Bizkaia Kutxa (Caja de Ahorros de Bilbao y Vizcaya) a finalisé l’acquisition de 60% du capital de la société de gestion Fineco, qui devient désormais la banque privée de BBK. Fineco gère actuellement 20 fonds d’investissement pour un encours de 345 millions d’euros et 25 sicav. A la fin 2008, l’encours total de ses actifs sous gestion s'élevait à 1 milliard d’euros.
Fuite des cerveaux de chez Caja Madrid : deux directeurs, celui de la gestion de portefeuille Juan Fernández Jaquotot et celui de la division obligataire Carlos Barceló Mendiguchía, ont quitté la caisse d'épargne pour créer la family office Attitude, selon des proches du dossier cités par Expansión. Ils démarreront avec un encours voisin de 100 millions d’euros.Attitude va demander à la CNMV son agrément comme conseiller financier (EAFI).
SIA Group, une société de gestion indépendante helvético-suisse, a décidé de fermer certains de ses fonds à la souscription, qui continueront à être gérés, tout en en ouvrant de nouveaux du même type. La société se rémunère en effet au moyen de commissions de performance, qui s'élèvent par exemple à 15% pour son fonds Clasic, dont la performance a chuté de 67% l’an passé. Continuant dans leur style de gestion «value», les dirigeants Carlos Jarillo et Walter Scherck assurent que cette opération, autorisée par l’autorité de marché CNMV, n’entraînera aucun préjudice pour leur clientèle.
Le fonds souverain d’Abou Dhabi, Mubadala est sur le point d'émettre un emprunt de $ 2 milliards sur le marché international, ce qui est une première pour un fonds souverain. La première tranche (5 ans) est rémunérée à 400 points de base au-dessus des Treasuries américains et la seconde, sur 10 ans, offre un rendement supérieur de 470 points de base au papier américain, rapporte le Handelsblatt. L'émission a été arrangée par Citigroup, Goldman Sachs et Royal Bank of Scotland. Parmi les 14 milliards investis par Mubadala figurent des participations dans Ferrari et AMD. Mubadala a aussi des partenariats avec EADS, General Electric et Rolls-Royce.
La crise financière a entraîné un recul d’environ 21% de la valeur des actifs gérés en Europe (gestion sous mandat et fonds d’investissement) à environ 10.700 milliards d’euros à fin 2008 selon les premières estimations de l’association européenne de la gestion d’actifs (Efama). Dans son deuxième rapport annuel (avril 2009), l’association précise qu'à la fin 2007, les actifs gérés en Europe s'élevaient à 13.600 milliards de d’euros, dont 49% pour la gestion sous mandat.
Le gestionnaire de fortune munichois Mayr Investment Managers a obtenu le mandat de conseil du fonds WM Fund Sachwertportfolio qui a été lancé en avril par Hauck & Aufhäuser Investment Gesellschaft (HAIG)., rapporte Das Investment. Le fonds est investi dans des entreprises de secteurs relativement résistants aux crises et avec le moins de liens possible avec les financières. Il faut aussi qu’elles soient peu endettées, que leur valeur d’entreprise comporte des actifs matériels et que leur réserve de cash soit minime. L’objectif n’est pas la performance et la constitution d’un portefeuille susceptible d'être préservé en cas de crise économique et financière.