Selon Financial News, Tom Sargeant, director of international product development chez Tudor Europe, la filiale londonienne de la société de hedge fund américaine créée par Paul Tudor Jones, quitte la société pour rejoindre, à compter du mois prochain, Sankaty Advisors (Groupe Bain Capital) en tant que head of European investor relations, selon des sources proches du dossier citées par Financial News.
Selon Hedge Week, le britannique Oakley Alternative Investment Management renforce ses équipes londoniennes avec la nomination de Fabio Cortes en qualité de responsable de la macro du fonds de hedge funds Oakley Absolute Return. Fabio Cortes travaillera avec Nick Hannan, chief investment officer, et Teun Johnston, responsable des investissements.Fabio Cortes travaillait précédemment chez Amundi AI SAS en tant que managing director.
Depuis le 5 juillet, Ramsay Urquhart a rejoint Scottish Widows Investment Partners (SWIP) comme finance director ; il est directement subordonné à Dean Buckley, managing director. Depuis septembre 2006, l’impétrant était head of investment operations chez Barclays Wealth. Auparavant, il avait passé 14 ans chez ING, en dernier lieu comme global head of financial markets operations.
Sanlam Investment Management commence à commercialiser en Europe un fonds coordonné de droit irlandais, le Sanlam African Frontier Markets fund, un produit de droit irlandais qui a été lancé en janvier 2009 et dont les parts sont libellées en livres ou en dollars. Le portefeuille géré par Eric Kibe est très concentré sur des titres très sous-évalués sans se préoccuper de reproduire un indice. Il s’agit d’actions de pays sub-sahariens hors Afrique du Sud. La souscription minimale est fixée à 1.000 livres.
D’après les statistiques de la Banque d’Espagne, l’encours des fonds espagnols a baissé de 6,9 % durant les cinq premiers mois de l’année pour revenir à 126,05 milliards d’euros fin mai, ce qui est le niveau le plus faible depuis décembre 1997.
Responsable de la relations clients pour la distribution externe et la banque privée en Espagne chez BNP Paribas Investment Partners, Fernanda Kremer Abreu, une ancienne de Fortis Investments, a rejoint l'équipe open market de Santander Asset Management comme responsable des ventes institutionnelles en Europe, indique Funds People.
A compter de mardi, NYSE Euronext a admis à la négociation des Amundi ETF en euros de droit français Euro Stoxx Small Cap (FR0010900076) et Dow Jones Euro Stoxx 50 (D) (FR0010908251), ce qui porte à 542 le nombre de cotation de 494 ETF. Le premier est chargé à 0,30 % et le second à 0,15 %.A fin juin,NYSE Eurnoext déclarait 541 cotations pour 493 ETF de 17 émetteurs sur plus de 300 indices couvrant plusieurs classes d’actifs (actions, obligations, matières premières, short, avec effet de levier etc).Par rapport à fin juin 2009, le nombre d’ETF s’est accru de 18,5 % et 46 nouveaux ETF ont été admis à la cote de NYSE Euronext. A fin juin 2010, l’encours de tous les ETF cotés sur les marchés européens de NYSE Euronext représentait 116,7 milliards d’euros, soit 39,3 % de plus que les 83,7 milliards de dollars de fin juin 2009.
BNP Paribas a annoncé, mardi 6 juillet, les nominations de Thierry Augier à la fonction de directeur de la Distribution et des Partenariats et d’Edouard Clarke de Dromantin au poste de directeur commercial. Thierry Augier qui a créé Fortis Epargne Retraite (FER) en était le directeur général avant de rejoindre les équipes de BNP Paribas Epargne et Retraite Entreprises suite à l’intégration de FER. Il prend désormais la direction de la distribution des offres en épargne salariale et en assurance collective auprès des réseaux du groupe. Il est également en charge du développement de partenariats auprès de distributeurs externes en France. Edouard Clarke de Dromantin a intégré BNP Paribas Epargne et Retraite Entreprises en 2001, et était depuis juin 2009 responsable Epargne Salariale. Il a désormais pour objectif de renforcer l’offre tant en épargne salariale qu’en assurance collective avec, sous sa responsabilité, cinq équipes commerciales dédiées aux différents segments d’entreprise. Dans son communiqué, BNP Paribas précise que Thierry Augier et Edouard Clarke de Dromantin rejoignent également le Comité Exécutif de BNP Paribas Epargne et Retraite Entreprises.
Russell Investments a annoncé mardi 6 juillet la composition de la nouvelle direction de son bureau parisien. Dominique Dorlipo et Michaël Sfez deviennent directeurs généraux associés de Russell Investments pour la France. Les deux associés superviseront le renforcement des activités de gestion d’actifs et de services d’implémentation de Russell en France, Benelux, Suisse et Afrique du Nord, et le suivi des relations stratégiques avec les clients et partenaires du bureau parisien, précise le communiqué.Agé de 44 ans, Dominique Dorlipo partageait jusque là la direction générale du bureau parisien avec Serge Heringer, arrivé en 2008 et qui a quitté l’entreprise cette année pour poursuivre d’autres projets entrepreneuriaux. Agé de 36 ans, Michaël Sfez était depuis 2009 au sein de l’entreprise directeur des ventes et partenariats pour la France, la Suisse, le Benelux et l’Afrique du Nord.
Les actions KKR seront introduites sur le New York Stock Exchange le 15 juillet, suite au feu vert donné mardi par le régulateur après que le capital investisseur ait publié les détail sur les participations et la rémunération de ses co-fondateurs Henry Kravis et George Roberts, rapporte The Wall Street Journal.Chacun d’eux possède 13 % du capital, ce qui leur confère ensemble une participation de 1,65 milliard de dollars, KKR valant 6,35 milliards de dollars si l’on se fonde sur le cours des actions KKR qui se négocient en Europe.Henry Kravis et George Roberts ont perçu chacun l’an dernier 22 millions de dollars en numéraire et 250.000 dollars de salaire. KKR gère 54 milliards de dollars d’actifs.
Selon un document préparatoire à l’entrée en Bourse de New York de KKR prévue le 15 juillet, l’Agefi précise que ses fondateurs Henry Kravis et George Roberts possèdent à parts égales 26% du capital du groupe pour une participation valorisée à environ 1,6 milliard de dollars.
Deutsche Börse has announced that it has admitted eight ETN products (four long and four short) denominated in Euros on the Australian dollar, the Canadian dollar, the New Zealand dollar, and the US dollar. The products from ETF Securities (ETFS) are all registered in Germany, and charge management commissions of 0.39%. Four ETN products denominated in dollars have also been listed in Frankfurt covering emerging market currencies, including the Chinese yuan and the Indian rupee, also in both long and short versions. These products are also German-registered ETNs, with management commissions of 0.59%. With these new products, the exchange-traded products segment of Deutsche Börse now includes 674 ETFs, 171 ETCs, and 31 ETN products.
According to statistics from the Bank of Spain, assets in Spanish funds were down 6.9% in the first five months of the year, to a total of EUR126.05bn as of the end of May, their lowest level since December 1997.
Asian Investor reports that Goldman Sachs Asset Management (GSAM) is planning to develop its investment strategies in Asian bonds. The offensive is being led by Owi Ruivivar, who has been working at GSAM since 2002, in the emerging global bond portfolio management team, and who has recently moved from New York to Singapore. His mission is to develop a pan-Asian bond strategy, particularly for local markets. International investors are often underweight on emerging markets, and particularly those which are denominated in local currencies. Ruivivar follows a more long-term strategy, as the short-term future of Asian bonds is not particularly attractive. In the wake of the financial crisis, Asia has recovered quickly, and exit strategies of central banks are already at an advanced stage. Investors are also interested in Asia for its growth potential, and they give priority to currencies and equities to the detriment of bonds. In the longer term, the outlooks are much more attractive. Bond issues from emerging markets currently represent 11% of the aggregate GNP of emerging markets. If these economies continue to grow, this percentage may rise as high as 40% by 2050.
The head of client relations for external distribution and private banking in Spain at BNP Paribas Investmetn Partners, Fernanda Kremer Abreu, formerly of Fortis Investments, has joined the open market team at Santander Asset Manaegmetn as head of institutional sales for Europe, Funds People reports.
Currently, Nomura Asset Management is well known in Germany only for its Japanese equities funds, particularly in the institutional investor market. Koichi Katakawa, CEO of Nomura Bank (Deutschland) says that the firm’s market share in institutional mandates for Japanese equities is about 10%, the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung reports. Andreas Körner, CEO of Nomura Asset Management (which in June absorbed the German manager Maintrust), is planning to develop its range of products, particularly in the area of inflation-linked bond funds and tracker funds.
From 1 January 2011, Heiko Schlag will join the board at Bank Julius Bär Europe AG, and will take over as director of private banking activities in Germany, where the firm has a full banking license, and runs branches in Frankfurt, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Munich, and Stuttgart. Schlag is a board member at the private bank of HypoVereinsbank (HVB, UniCredit group).
Shares in KKR will be launched on the New York Stock Exchange on 15 July, following approval on Tuesday from the SU regulator after the private equity investor published details of the stakes and remuneration of co-founders Henry Kravis and George Roberts, the Wall Street Journal reports. Each of the two founders controls 13% of capital in the firm, which gives them a combined interest of USD1.65bn in the operation, valuing KKR at USD6.35bn on the basis of the trading price of KKR shares in Europe. Last year, Kravis and Roberts each received USD22m in cash and USD250,000 in salary. KKR manages USD54bn in assets.
Russell Investments on Tuesday, 6 July announced the composition of the new management of its Paris office. Dominique Dorlipo and Michael Sfez become parter CEOs at Russell Investments for France. The two partners will oversee efforts to reinforce asset management and implementation services at Russell in France, Benelux, Switzerland, and North Africa, and maintenance of strategic relationships with clients and partners of the Paris office, a statement says. Dorlipo, 44, previously shared direction of the Paris office with Serge Heringer, who arrived in 2008 and left the firm this year to pursue other entrepreneurial projects. Sfez, 36, had been director of sales and partnerships for France, Switzerland, Benelux, and North Africa at the firm since 2009.
Sanlam Investment Management has released an Irish-registered UCITS fund for sale in Europe, entitled Sanlam African Frontier Markets. The product was launched in January 2009, and its shares are denominated in pounds Sterling or US dollars. The portfolio, managed by Eric Kibe, is highly concentrated on undervalued shares, without concerning itself with efforts to reproduce an index. The fund invests in sub-Saharan countries, excluding South Africa. Minimal subscription is set at GBP1,000.
As of 30 June, Dominik Kremer officially left his position as CEO of Pioneer Investments KAG (see Newsmanagers of 25 May), where he was also head of institutional distribution for Italy, Austria, Germany, and central and eastern Europe. On Tuesday, Threadneedle announced his appointment as head of European distribution. Kremer will join the British asset management firm on 19 July, and will report to the Australian Campbell Fleming, who has been head of distribution for less than one year (see Newsmanagers of 9 October 2009).
From Tuesday, NYSE Euronext has admitted the French-registered Euro Stoxx Small Cap (FR0010900076) and Dow Jones Euro Stoxx 50 (D) (FR0010908251) funds, denominated in Euros, to trading, bringing the number of ETF listings on the market to 542 listings of 494 funds. The first of these two funds charges fees of 0.30%, and the second, 0.15%. At the end of June, NYSE Euronext announced that it had 541 listings of 493 ETF funds from 17 issuers, covering more than 300 indices of several asset classes (equities, bonds, commodities, short, leveraged, etc). Compared with the end of June 2009, the number of ETF funds had increased 18.5%, and 46 new ETF funds were added to trading on NYSE Euronext. As of the end of June 2010, assets in all ETFs listed on European markets of NYSE Euronext represented EUR118.9bn, 39.3% more than the USD83.7bn recorded at the end of June 2009.
On Tuesday, Union Bancaire Privée (UBP) announced the appointment of Larry Morgenthal as chief executive officer (CEO) of UBP Asset Management, the US arm of the UBP group. He will also serve as chief investment officer of the alternative affiliate. Morgenthal will head the recently expanded alternative management activities on the fund of hedge fund platform from UBP, whose risk management and investment teams have been growing continually since 2009. UBP has been investing in hedge funds since 1972, and offers a complete range of products and services ranging from custom recommendations to funds of funds. Morgenthal was previously a managing partner at Opus Capital Group, and COO and later CEO, at Ivy Asset Management (BNY Mellon Asset Management).
Marco Siero, director of relationship management at RBC Dexia in Luxembourg, where he was more specifically in charge of major multi-market clients, has been appointed as CEO of the UBC Dexia office in Zurich, Switzerland. He will report to Simon Shapland, head, sales & distribution, Continental Europe.
On 26 July, DWS Investments (Deutsche Bank) will launch the German variant of its Luxembourg fund DWS Dividende Direkt 2014 (see Newsmanagers of 25 January 2010), the DWS Dividende Deutschland Direkt 2014, a target date fund which offers a payout of EUR6 per year. The fund will be managed by Jens Labusch, like its predecessor (which raised EUR380m in five months), and will rely on the expertise of Tim Albrecht. The concept is to invest in equities which are likely to continue to pay high dividends and to feed this performance with option premiums. Subscriptions are already open for the fund. CharacteristicsName: DWS Dividende Deutschland Direkt 2014ISIN: LU0454735118Initial price per share: EUR100Front-end fee: maximum 4%Management commission: 1.45%
In the first six months of the year, db x-trackers has received net subscriptions of EUR1.2bn, and its assets have risen to EUR28.7bn as of the end of June. The range includes 156 ETF products, of which 40 have been launched since the beginning of this year. Among the new products, 17 have emerging markets equity indices as their underlying, while 10 others are leveraged ETFs, either long or short. db x-trackers says that Deutsche Bank is planning to develop its ETC range this year (currently 23 products), particularly in the area of precious metals. In July, the firm also plans to launch physical Platinum and Palladium ETCs. At the end of the month, the management firm is planning to list physical ETCs hedged for currency risks of gold, silver, Platinum and Palladium on Deutsche Börse. Currently, management commission is 0.29% for the Physical Gold ETC; the fees are 0.46% for the other physical ETC funds. Commission for the currency hedge represents 0.30% per year.
Hedge Week reports that the British management firm Oakley Alternative Investment Management has added to its London-based teams with the appointment of Fabio Corteas as head of macro for the fund of hedge funds Oakley Absolute Return. Cortes will work with Nick Hannan, chief investment officer, and Teun Johnston, chief investment officer. Cortes previously worked at Amundi AI SAS as managing director.
The US-based firm Incapital, a specialist in structured financing and bonds, on 5 July announced the acquisition of the British structured investment specialist Blue Sky Asset Management. Blue Sky will be integrated into the Incapital structure based in the UK, Incapital Europe, which will soon announce initiatives in the UK, as well as in continental Europe. The strategic alliance of Blue Sky with the research specialist Redtower Asset Management will remain in place, Incapital says in a statement.
Financial News reports that Tom Sargeant, director of international product development at Tudor Europe, the London-based affiliate of the US hegde fund firm founded by Paul Tudor Jones, is leaving the firm to join Sankaty Advisors (Bain Capital group) from next month, as head of European investor relations, according to sources familiar with the matter cited by the newspaper.
On 5 July, Ramsay Urquhart joined Scottish Widows Investment Partners (SWIP) as finance director; he reports directly to Dean Buckley, managing director. Since September 2006, Urquhart had been head of investment operations at Barclays Wealth. He previously spent 14 years at ING, most recently as head of financial markets operations.