p { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } On 8 October, the Indian Hunduja group became the last of the candidates for the acquisition of BHF Bank to make its announcement, the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung reports. The other three are Bankhaus Lampe (with KKR), LGT, and Apollo. The bank of the Liechtenstein royal family is the front-runner. In Germany, Hinduja already indirectly controls the Munich-based private bank Finck & Co., via KBC Europe. BHF Bank, which was owned by Sal. Oppenheim, has been put up for sale by Deutsche Bank.
Muzinich & Co on 8 October announced the arrival of Laurence Remusat as head of institutional clients at the Paris office led by Eric Pictet.Remusat previously worked at Carmignac Gestion, as director of sales and institutional development. Muzinich & Co, a specialist in management of high yield corporate debt, had EUR5.6bn in assets as of the end of August 2010, managed on behalf of European (85%) and US (15%) institutional clients.
p { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } Investment Week reports that Ian Goham, who succeeded Peter Hargreaves as CEO of the wealth management firm Hargreaves Lansdown on 2 September, has received a total of 1.3 million shares via the management stock option program, valued at over GBP5.7m. The options may be exercised from 8 October 2013 to 8 October 2020.
p { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } Philip Moore, group finance partner and chief risk officer at Pensions Corporation, and also non-executive director of RAB Capital, has joined LV= as chief financial officer. Moore will be head of finances, legal and actuary, and will report directly to Mike Rogers CEO. Moore replaces Keith Abercromby, who will be leaving his position at the end of 2010.
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p { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } Close Brothers Group has announced that its asset management division will sell its property fund management activity to Alpha Real Capital. The sale comes as Close Brothers prefers to concentrate on its wealth and asset management activities in the UK, a statement says. The sale will reduce total assets under management at Close Brothers by GBP560m.
Ignis Asset Management sales and marketing director Jonathan Polin says the company is unlikely to expand its joint venture business as it focuses on growing its own fund business, according to MoneyMarketing.
p { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } iShares has recruited Sandra Lee as head of sales for the Asia-Pacific region, Asian Investor reports. Lee, previously regional deputy at Morgan Stanley IM, will be based in Hong Kong, and will start in the position in November. She succeeds David Gardner, who will take a new position in Europe as head for Northern Europe and the Middle East, from February 2011.
On Tuesday, 12 October, Dexia Asset Mangement opens its tenth European alternative management road show, which will nearly coincide with the launch of new products in three weeks’ time. Alternative management at Dexia AM has assets of EUR5.5-5.6bn, excluding mandates, in 22 UCITS-compliant funds, Fabrice Cuchet, head of the activity, stated on Friday. Since the beginning of the year, the division has raised EUR500m in net subscriptions, of which EUR150m have come since the beginning of September. The two strategies which have attracted the most investment, and earned the best returns, are merger and acquisition risk arbitrage (for which the corresponding fund is in a soft close), and emerging markets. Cuchet also reports that as of the end of August there were 615 newcits hedge funds, of which 38% are long/short equity, and of which 46% are managed by British and 16% by French managers. Assets represent EUR100bn. The Dexia head points out that this type of product was the result of accelerated adoption of the new financial and regulatory framework, driven forward by desire for liquidity, transparency, and regulatory stability. As to the impact of Basel III and the Solvency II directives on clients, Dexia AM has announced that in an effort to be as transparent as possible, it is soon planning to include figures on the consumption of regulatory capital by each of its funds as a part of monthly reporting information.
p { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } Pershing Square Capital Management has pulled off an exemplary raid on J.C. Penney, the Wall Street Journal reports. The hedge fund management firm led by William Ackman first bought slightly under 5% of the retailer in August, and then waited for the right moment to discretely pick up an option on 4 million more shares. In total, the hedge fund manager paid UDS903m for its stake in J.C. Penney, while the ordinary shares alone are already worth USD1.14bn, following the announcement of the deal. In addition, Pershing Square has teamed up with Vornado Realty Trust, which itself on Friday announced that it controls 9.9% of J.C. Penney.
Siemens Austria has sold the institutional management firm Innovest Kapitalanlage AG, with assets of EUR3.5bn, to Macquarie Investment Management, for an undisclosed amount. The sale will be completed in December.Innovest, which is active in Austria and Germany, will retain its Vienna headquarters, and the entire management team will remain in place. The board of directors, composed of Johann Maurer and Konrad Kontriner, will gain Alexander Köb, head of Austria at Macquarie Investment Management, and Micharl Walsch, head of participations at Macquarie Investment Management.
p { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } While she was at Oppenheimer & Co., the fund manager Meredith Whitney gained notoriety largely because she predicted that dividends at Citigroup would fall. But, since she created the Meredith Whitney Advisory Group in February 2009, she has been less fortunate, Die Welt am Sonntag says, relaying reports by Bloomberg. In the first nine months of this year, she has made 6 correct and 13 incorrect and loss-making predictions. The information is included in the Bloomberg Market rankings, which are topped by Goldman Sachs with 30 winning bets on 79 financial sector stocks. In second place is Sanjay Sakhrani of KBW, while Whitney does not make the top ten.
p { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } Invesco PowerShares on 8 October announced that the board of trustees at PowerShares Funds on 5 October approved the liquidation of 10 of its PowerShares branded ETF funds. The funds represent less than 1% of total assets at Invesco PowerShares (USD50bn). The last day of trading in Nasdaq and the Arca platform from NYSE Euronext for the funds will be 14 December. Ben Fulton, managing director of global ETFs, explains that following an analysis of performance, seniority on the market, investor interest and potential for future growth, Invesco PowerShares concluded that it was in the interest of investors to reposition the corresponding resources in areas which may be of more interest to clients. The ETFs concerned are the following:PowerShares Dynamic Healthcare Services Portfolio (PTJ)PowerShares Dynamic Telecommunications & Wireless Portfolio (PTE)PowerShares FTSE NASDAQ Small Cap Portfolio (PQSC)PowerShares FTSE RAFI Europe Portfolio (PEF)PowerShares FTSE RAFI Japan Portfolio (PJO)PowerShares Global Biotech Portfolio (PBTQ)PowerShares Global Progressive Transportation Portfolio (PTRP)PowerShares NASDAQ-100 BuyWrite Portfolio (PQBW)PowerShares NXQ Portfolio (PNXQ)and PowerShares Zacks Small Cap Portfolio (PZJ).
p { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } The growing use of ETFs by independent financial advisers is set to further increase, as platforms reduce, and often simply waive fees for this type of product, the Wall Street Journal reports. TD Ameritrade Holding Corp has become the most recent management firm to launch a salvo in the price war: on Friday, it announced that it has decided to offer over 100 ETFs with no commissions, both for retail investors and financial advisers who use its platforms. The offer is valid for investors who remain invested in the funds for at least 30 days.TD Ameritrade’s initiative follows similar moves by Charles Schwab, E*Trade Financial, Fidelity Investment and Vanguard.
p { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } The investment boutique Pensato Capital (USD270m in assets), founded in 2008 in Cork Street, London by former Fidelity star manager Graham Clapp, Edward Rumble (American Express Asset Management International, or AEAMI), David Watson (ex-Collier Capital) and Mark Plumtree (ex-Fidelity), on 4 October launched its second fund. The Pensato Europa Absolute Return Fund (IE00B3SZ5F75), a long/short equity absolute return fund, is the UCITS version of the Pensato Europa Fund. It invests primarily in companies whose activities are predominantly located in Europe, with fundamentals that are not reflected in market valuations.
Brevan Howard has launched a computer-driven fund, the Brevan Howard Systematic Trading fund, which has been running with USD300m of seed money since March, says the FT. The new trend follower fund will be managed externally by a team headed by David Gorton, the founding partner of London Diversified – formerly one of the City’s top quantitative managers.
Total sales of funds in Europe were EUR49bn in August, EUR26bn of which came from a strong revival in interest for money market funds, according to Lipper. Increased money market sales did not lead to a drop in sales for bond funds (EUR16.2bn). Equity sales came back strongly to EUR2.6bn, but still below the 2010 monthly average. ETF contributed to 90% of the equity total.Emerging markets were definitely flavour of the month, with both bond (EUR3.2bn) and equity (EUR2.5bn) products topping the sector rankings, adds Lipper. Allianz/Pimco took the top spot for best overall group with net flows of EUR2.9bn, over 85% of which came from their range of bond funds. In the equity arena, five asset managers exceeded sales of EUR500m, with BlackRock’s EUR950m coming out on top, thanks to a rise in ETF interest.
p { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } Hedgeweek reports that Salus Alpha is planning to launch a UCITS-compliant long/short Asian equities fund in first quarter 2011. The fund will invest in 30 to 40 mid- to large caps. It will avoid all companies related to real estate. Like all other funds from Salus Alpha, the product will be domiciled in Austria.
According to Bloomberg Businessweek, UniCredit is unlikely to agree on a merger partner for its Pioneer asset management unit before the end of 2010 as it plans talks with at least four candidates, said two people with direct knowledge of the discussions.The Italian bank is looking for a strategic partner for Pioneer Global Asset Management and plans to remain a shareholder after merging the businesses, said the people. The deal would likely involve a stock deal with a French or other European firm.
p { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } Asian Investor reports that the hedge fund Amoeba Capital Partners, launched in 2006, will be closing at the end of this year. Investors in the Amoeba Capital Asia fund will be reimbursed, the firm says. Ashutosh Sinha, one of the two founders of the fund, say that the closure is due to a decision to take time off.
Fidelity International doit annoncer la nomination de Deborah Seto, une ancienne d’Invesco, en tant que nouvelle responsable de la gestion des relations avec la clientèle institutionnelle à Hong Kong, rapporte Asian Investor.
Sandra Lee, ancienne adjointe du directeur général de Morgan Stanley Investment Management en Asie, va rejoindre iShares (groupe BlackRock) à Hong-Kong en tant que responsable des ventes Asie-Pacifique, rapporte Asian Investor. Elle succède à David Gardner, qui a été nommé responsable de l’Europe du Nord et du Moyen-Orient.
Le taux de défaut au niveau mondial des émissions en catégorie spéculative a reflué à 4% au troisième trimestre 2010, contre 6,2% au deuxième trimestre et 13,2% il y a un an, selon les dernières données communiquées par l’agence de notation Moody’s qui prévoit désormais un taux de défaut de 2,7% pour la fin de l’année et de 2% d’ici au troisième trimestre 2011.Même tendance aux Etats-Unis et en Europe où les taux de défaut devraient tomber à respectivement 2,8% et 2,2%. Depuis le début de l’année, Moody’s a comptabilisé 40 défaillances, dont 13 au troisième trimestre (8 aux Etats-Unis, le reliquat en Europe et en Asie). Sur les neuf premiers mois de 2009, le nombre de défauts s'était élevé à 237, dont 60 au troisième trimestre.