Le groupe Amundi a annoncé jeudi s'être conformé, pour l’ensemble de ses fonds d’investissement socialement responsable (ISR) ouverts, au «Code de Transparence» de l’Association française de la gestion financière (AFG), du Forum pour l’investissement responsable (FIR) et de l’EUROSIF (Forum Européen de Promotion et d’Information sur l’ISR). Rendu obligatoire par l’AFG - avec une date butoir fixée au 15 juillet 2010 -, ce code est un questionnaire qui vise à améliorer la lisibilité et la transparence des fonds ISR vis-à-vis des investisseurs et des épargnants.Amundi, qui se dit favorable à une clarification des différentes terminologies de l’ISR, publiera, «sur ses différents sites internet, pour chacun de ses fonds ISR et ses diférentes entités, l’ensemble des réponses qui seront remises à jour chaque année», précise le communiqué de l'établissement.Liste des fonds ISR du Groupe Amundi conformes au Code de Transparence :AMUNDICatégorie : Actions ◄ AMUNDI ACTIONS FRANCE ISR◄ AMUNDI FUNDS EURO SRI◄ AMUNDI ACTIONS EURO ISR◄ AMUNDI ACTIONS EUROPE ISR◄ AMUNDI ACTIONS USA ISRCatégorie : Thématiques◄ AMUNDI FUNDS AQUA GLOBAL◄ AMUNDI FUNDS CLEAN PLANETCatégorie : Obligataire ◄ AMUNDI CREDIT EURO ISRCatégorie : Monétaire ◄ AMUNDI TRESO ISRIDEAMCatégorie : Actions ◄ LCL ACTIONS DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE EURO◄ ATOUT VALEURS DURABLESCatégorie : Ethique ◄ HYMNOSCatégorie : Partage ◄ EURCO SOLIDARITE◄ PARTAGIS◄ FCP HABITAT ET HUMANISMECatégorie : Partage et solidaire ◄ IDEAM SOLIDARITES SCOUTS ET GUIDES DE FRANCECatégorie : Entrepreneuriat social ◄ DANONE.COMMUNITIES D.MONETAIRE ISR◄ DANONE.COMMUNITIES D.MONETAIRE ISR PLUS◄ DANONE.COMMUNITIES MONETAIRE RESPONSABLE S1◄ DANONE.COMMUNITIES MONETAIRE RESPONSABLE S2 ◄ DANONE.COMMUNITIES MONETAIRE RESPONSABLE S3Catégorie : Aide au développement ◄ AMUNDI AFD AVENIRS DURABLESCPR AMCatégorie : Actions ◄ CPR PROGRES DURABLE EUROPECatégorie : Monétaire ◄ CPR MONETAIRE SREtoile GestionCatégorie : Actions ◄ ETOILE ENVIRONNEMENT◄ ETOILE PARTENAIRESSOCIETE GENERALE GESTIONCatégorie : Actions ◄ SG ACTIONS EURO ISR◄ SG ACTIONS EUROPE ISR◄ SGAM VALOR LABEL ACTIONS ISRCatégorie : Taux ◄ SG MONETAIRE ISR◄ SG OBLIG CORPORATE ISR ◄ SGAM VALOR LABEL OBLIG ISRCatégorie : Thématique ◄ SGAM FUND EQUITIES EUROPE ENVIRONMENTCatégorie : Epargne Salariale ◄ ARCANCIA OBLIGATIONS ET SOLIDAIRE◄ ARCANCIA ACTIONS ETHIQUE ET SOLIDAIRE◄ ARCANCIA LABEL SÉCURITÉ◄ ARCANCIA LABEL PRUDENCE ◄ ARCANCIA LABEL HARMONIE◄ ARCANCIA LABEL EQUILIBRE ET SOLIDAIRE◄ ARCANCIA LABEL AUDACE ET SOLIDAIRE
L’allemand SEB Asset Management a annoncé avoir acquis pour environ 50,6 millions d’euros l’immeuble de bureaux Cap de Paris (8.100 mètres carrés) à Montrouge qui est loué en totalité pour sept ans au groupe La Martinière. Le vendeur est le groupe pharmaceutique Pfizer. Cet actif sera affecté au portefeuille du fonds immobilier institutionnel ouvert SEB Europe REI qui a été lancé en 2009 et qui a déjà investi au Royaume-Uni et en Autriche.
Jeudi, HSBC a lancé un nouveau compartiment de la sicav de droit irlandais HSBC ETFs plc, le fonds d’actions HSBC FTSE 250 ETF (IE00B64PTF05) qui utilise la réplication physique d’un portefeuille de titres d’entreprises de taille moyenne représentant environ 10 % de la capitalisation boursière totale du Royaume-Uni. Ce produit affiche un TFE de 0,35 %.
A fin décembre, l’encours des 3.232 sicav de droit espagnol (443.509 actionnaires) ressortait à près de 25,65 milliards d’euros, soit presque 4,8 % de plus qu’un an auparavant, rapporte Funds People. La sicav avec les actifs les plus importants était Morinvest, gérée par BBVA Patrimonios, devant Allocation de Pactio Gestión avec 381 millions.D’après VDOS Stochastics, les dix premiers gestionnaires de sicav contrôlaient fin décembre 55,3 % du marché. Les plus importants sont BBVA Patrimonios (près de 2,8 milliards d’euros, 280 sicav), Banif Gestión (2,13 milliards, 286 sicav), Santander Asset Management (1,84 milliard, 270 sicav), Arcalia Inversiones (1,31 milliard) et Bankinter Gestión de Activos (1,24 milliard, 239 sicav).Les performances les plus élevées pour 2009 ont été enregistrées par Pactio Gestión (12,23 %), Credit Suisse Gestión (11,62 %) et Arcalia Inversiones (11,60 %).
La CNMV a donné jeudi son feu vert à l’acquisition par le suisse Mirabaud d’une participation minoritaire dans la société espagnole de courtage, d’analyse, de gestion et de diffusion de fonds Venture Finanzas (lire notre article du 25 novembre 2009).Cette transaction permet à Venture Finanzas de se renforcer dans l’activité de banque privée tandis qu’elle fournit à l'établissement helvétique la possibilité de poursuivre sa diversification géographique et son expansion à l’international. A compter de cet été, les services de banque privée comme le reste des activités de Venture Finanzas seront exploités sous la marque Mirabaud.Les deux sociétés ont déjà commencé à préparer l’intégration de l’offre de Venture Finanzas au sein du groupe Mirabaud. Dans ce contexte, Venture Finanzas a recruté Tomás Termens comme directeur de la banque privée ainsi que Xavier Solé.Par la suite, Mirabaud pourrait prendre une part majoritaire dans le capital, comme cela avait été indiqué en novembre.
Funds People rapporte qu’ICR Institutional Asset Management a liquidé son fonds de hedge funds Acciones Baja Volatilidad qu’elle avait lancé en octobre 2009 et qui affichait fin décembre l’encours minimum requis de 0,3 million d’euros. L’objectif de ce produit actions était une performance de 500 points de base supérieure à l’Euribor 1 mois avec une volatilité inférieure à 5 %.Les deux autres fonds de hedge funds de droit espagnol d’ICR sont l’Alpha Multistrategy et l’Alpha Plus.
BlueCrest Capital Management, le troisième plus gros hedge fund à Londres avec 15,5 milliards de dollars d’encours, a transféré son siège à Guernesey, rapporte le Financial Times, citant une lettre envoyée aux investisseurs jeudi. La décision a été provoquée par les incertitudes réglementaires et les interrogations au sujet de la fiscalité, indiquent des personnes proches du dossier.
Après la démission surprise du CEO Sander van Eijkern voici deux mois (lire notre article du 4 février), c’est au tour de Roman Binder, le COO, a décidé lui aussi de quitter le gestionnaire suisse SAM, spécialiste du développement durable.Cette filiale de Robeco a par ailleurs annoncé un renforcement des pouvoirs de gestion du comité exécutif qui sera présidé par Leni Boeren, membre du directoire de Robeco et déléguée de Robeco au conseil d’administration de SAM Group Holding AG. Elle conseillera les quatre membres du comité exécutif sur les questions stratégiques.Le comité exécutif se compose de Michael Baldinger (Head Global Clients & Marketing), Stephanie Feigt (CIO) et Andrew Musters (Clean Tech Private Equity), qui a été nommé récemment (lire notre article du 18 février). Ils seront rejoints par Stefan Gordijn, qui prendra les fonctions de COO. L’intéressé était COO chez Robeco à Hong-Kong depuis 2007, après avoir dirigé le service juridique de Robeco à Rotterdam.
Après le rebond de fin 2009, les investissements restent faibles au premier trimestre. La demande locative est tirée par les petites et moyennes surfaces
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has recruited Kathleen Griffin as head of compliance, a position created with this appointment, as an addition to the SEC’s internal compliance program, the Commission says in a statement. Griffin was previously vice president, senior compliance manager and deputy head of ethical code at Putnam Investments.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has recruited Kathleen Griffin as head of compliance, a position created with this appointment, as an addition to the SEC’s internal compliance program, the Commission says in a statement. Griffin was previously vice president, senior compliance manager and deputy head of ethical code at Putnam Investments.
In a 68-page report on the securities market and its agents, situation and outlooks (http://www.cnmv.es/DocPortal/Publicaciones/Mercados/Mercadosweb.pdf), the CNMV points out that EUR14.87bn in assets, out of a total of EUR170.55bn as of the end of 2009, were of low liquidity, which represents a proportion of 8.7%, compared with 8.5% as of the end of September. Most of these low-liquidity assets are financial sector bonds rated AAA/AA (EUR4.64bn), financial sector bonds of a lower rating than AA (EUR4.62bn), or securitisations (EUR5.42bn). The regulator states that low-liquidity assets represent 30.1% of the portfolios of bond funds.
As of the end of 2009, according to a report by the CNMV, there were 41 hedge funds and 28 funds of hedge funds registered in Spain, compared with 40 and 24 one year previously. Assets totalled EUR820.3m for hedge funds, compared with EUR1.02bn as of the end of 2008, while for funds of hedge funds, assets increased to EUR611.2m from EUR539.4m. The number of subscribers to hedge funds fell to 5,411 from 8,151 one year previously, while the number increased for funds of hedge funds to 1,839 from 1,589.
Les Echos reports that the Xetra electronic platform from Deutsche Börse is the largest player in the European market for publicly-traded tracker funds, with a 41% market share in 2009, far ahead of Euronext and the London Stock Exchange. The time is not far off when the number of ETFs listed in Frankfurt, which currently totals 616, will be on a par with the United States, where there are currently 790. From EUR0.4bn at the end of 2000, the volume of assets managed in ETF funds has risen to EUR134.4bn as of the end of fourth quarter last year, according to statistics which Deutsche Börse will release today.
Following the recent recovery of the financial markets, a trend for institutional investors to move away from equities markets is continuing, according to a Mercer survey entitled “European Asset Allocation Survey 2010,” which covers over 1000 European pension funds and retirement institutions with more than EUR500bn under management. The trend is more marked for mature regimes, such as British defined contribution funds, for which allocation to equities has fallen from 54% in 2009 to 50% in 2010. In Ireland, equities allocations fell from 60% to 59%, while in the Netherlands this allocation is down from 28% to 23%. the trend is set to continue, with 29% of British and 35% of other European retirement plans planning a further reduction in their allocation to domestic equities. For international equities, more than 20% of British pension plans and 33% of other European plans are also planning a reduction. Although bonds continue to be the dominant asset class in most portfolios of European funds, a marked change has been observed since the 2009 survey. For example, following a significant recovery on equities markets, there are now more (a net total of 12%) British pension plans which are planning to increase their exposure to government bonds, while in 2009 there were more (a net total of 6%) plans planning to lower their exposure to this asset class. The trend has also been reversed for corporate bonds, where only 16% of British pensions are planning to increase their exposure, compared with 27% last year. Investment in non-traditional asset classes remains strong, with increases observed in the UK and Ireland (from 6% to 9% in these two countries in 2010), and in Switzerland (from 19% to 23%).
The BBVA and labour unions are in the process of negotiating the strategy which the bank’s pension fund (EUR2.09bn, 38,000 members) will employ at general shareholders’ meetings at businesses in which it invests, which include Santander, Iberdrola Renovables and BBVA. Expansión reports that 76% of assets are invested in bonds, and that the fund, which is a signatory to the United Nations Principles for Responsible Investment (UN PRI), does not permit investment in private equity, in order to avoid disadvantaging more elderly pensioners.
A technocrat from the United Arab Emirates, Khalifa Mohammed Al-Kindi, has been appointed as the new head of ADIA (the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority), the largest sovereign fund in the world, with assets estimated at over USD600bn, La Tribune reports. The appointment follows the death of Ahmed Ben Zayed Al-Nahyane in a glider crash in Morocco last month.
JO Hambro Investment Management is planning to release its absolute returns strategy Waverton UK Absolute OEIC to hedge fund providers, Investment Week reports. The firm is currently in talks with managers of funds of funds and databases, to position the GBP77.3bn vehicle. JO Hambro estimates that there is a lack of choice of high-quality products among UCITS III-compliant vehicles, and that its absolute return strategy will have an impact in this environment.
According to a survey undertaken on behalf of Union Investment by the Forsa institute of 500 household “financial decision-makers” (aged 20-59), 32% of German investors estimate that sustainable development investments are attractive, compared with 27% who consider them uninteresting. In the 20-29 year old age group, the number of favourable opinions of green investment is far higher, at 45%. Meanwhile, 63% of those surveyed say that they are prepared to settle for lower returns on their investments in order to support sustainable development, while 35% say that they do not want to sacrifice a part of their expected financial gains.
From next month, Joe Cassidy, who previously served as CO-Head of Prime Services, Global COO of Prime Services, Head of Equity Strategy and Head of European Corporate Strategy at Nomura, will join Deutsche Bank as Head of Prime Brokerage and Derivative Clearing for Global Rates. In this role he will report to Fredrik Gentzel, Head of Credit Portfolio Management and Prime Brokerage for Global Rates and Commodities. The appointment comes as part of a strategic effort at the German bank to set up a clearing platform for OTC derivatives.
The online broker TD Ameritrade has raised the commission it charges on no-transaction-fee mutual funds on its NTF platform to 0.40% from 0.35%, Investment News reports, relayed by Mutual Fund Wire. The increase puts TD Ameritrade at the same level as its competitors Charles Schwab and Fidelity.
Advisory Research Inc., a management firm which has recently been acquired by Piper Jaffray, has launched its second mutual fund, Advisory Research International Small Cap, only five months after the launch of the All Cap Value fund. Fees for the new fund total 135 basis points. It will be made available on the platforms from Schwab and Pershing.
Dreyfus Corporation, which is owned by BNY Mellon Asset Management, has announced the launch of a mutual fund, the Dreyfus Dynamic Alternatives Fund, which offers investors a wide range of exposures to hedge fund strategies.
In March, funds and Sicavs on sale in Italy had net inflows of over EUR1.86bn, according to Assogestioni, the Italian association of asset managers. Inflows were driven by bond funds, which attracted a net total of EUR3.1bn, and which now have total assets of EUR173bn, or 40% of total assets in the fund management industry. Flexible and diversified funds are also in positive territory, with EUR852m and EUR826m in inflows. Money market funds, however, saw heavy redemptions, of EUR2.9bn. Equities funds are also in the red, by EUR12m. In the first three months of the year, Sicav funds in Italy posted net subscriptions of EUR1.5bn. As of the end of March, assets had increased to EUR444.2bn, from EUR433.8bn at the end of February.
Deutsche Börse and Amundi on Wednesday announced that 20 new ETF funds from the French asset management firm have been admitted to trading on the XTF segment of the Xetra electronic trading platform, which now includes 644 funds, 58 of which carry the Amundi brand name. The last wave of releases from Amundi (21 funds) was listed on Xetra less than one month ago (see Newsmanagers of 17 March), while the first 17 funds from the brand were listed on Frankfurt on 23 February. Among the new ETFs listed in Frankfurt, all of which are registered in France, ten are equities products (covering regional, country, and sectoral indices), six are “short” bond products based on EuroMTS indices of government bonds, and four are commodity funds based on S&P GSCI indices. Management commissions range from 0.14% for short ETFs based on government bonds, and 0.55% for the Amundi ETF MSCI Brazil. The detailed list of products is available online, at 07.04.10 FR Amundi ETF_3ème cotation Allemagne.pdf.
On Tuesday, Union Bancaire Privée (UBP) announced the recruitment of Eli Koen and Mathieu Nègre as co-heads of European emerging markets equities. Both men join the firm from Fortis Investments. Koen has 17 years of experience in Turkish equities markets, while Nègre has been a specialist in the management of emerging Europe funds siuce 2001. Richard Wohanka, CEO for asset management and alternative management, says that, as most institutional investors are underinvested in emerging markets equities and bonds, UBP has decided to add to its capacities and its product ranges in these segments.
An investigation by the United States SEC into Gartmore concerns a single infraction inadvertently committed in May 2009, Money Marketing reports. In a letter to intermediaries, Richard Pursglove, head of UK retail, says that the infraction violated a rule forbidding participation in a secondary equities offering registered with the SEC when there have been short positions on the share during the “restricted” period. The violation does not involve the manager Guillaume Rambourg, who was recently suspended, and did not disadvantage the fund or its subscribers.
In a long article on Carmignac Gestion, Citywire writes about the future of the asset manager. It is notable that Edouard Camignac’s daughter Maxime Carmignac has just rejoined the firm. ‘What is interesting about Maxime being here, apart from the fact she is brilliant and my daughter, is that it creates a sense of comfort that should I disappear one day there is continuity here. It also shows that there will be no pressures to sell to an institution, which would be the worst thing we could do to our clients,’ Edouard Carmignac says, adding that the number of potential buyers ‘sniffing around’ his firm has shrunk: ‘We have become too expensive now,’ he says, laughing.