German rating agency Feri EuroRating Services has announced a modification to its classification of emerging market bond funds, with the creation of a special peer group for bonds in local currencies. The category includes a total of 22 funds as of 31 March. The peer group includes funds with at least 90% of their assets invested in government or corporate bonds from emerging markets. In addition, the proportion of bonds denominated in local currencies must be over 50%. Feri EuroRating Services also has an emerging market bonds category which includes mainly funds which invest primarily in international currencies, as well as a peer group for Euro-hedged emerging market bond funds.
The London-based financial group Matrix and Redux, a management firm specialised in emerging markets, is merging to create a joint venture, Redux Research, which will be led by Sudeep Singh. In the past, Singh was active in securities trading on emerging markets, a manager at Caxton Associates, and chief investment officer at Lotus Capital Partners. The joint venture will launch hedge funds trading in local currencies from emerging markets, and also macro strategies later in the year.
As of the end of March, assets under management in funds domiciled in the United Kingdom totalled GBP510.9bn, compared with GBP483.9bn as of the end of February, and GBP348.9bn one year previously. Market effects were significant, as net subscriptions in March were limited to GBP1.28bn, compared with GBP1.81bn in February, and GBP1.37bn in the corresponding period of last year, the Investment Management Association (IMA) states. For funds domiciled abroad, assets as of the end of March totalled GBP26.9bn, compared with GBP25.4bn one month earlier, and GBP15.9bn as of 31 March 2009. In this category, net subscriptions have totalled GBP112m, compared with GBP82.5m in February. In March of last year, net subscriptions totalled GBP48m.
RCM has announced that it will soon be launching a Brazilian OEIC fund in the United Kingdom. It will be actively-managed, like most portfolios from the affiliate of Allianz Global Investors. The news has been confirmed in Paris by Andreas E. F. Utermann, CIO of RCM (UK) Ltd. The equities fund will be managed by Michael Konstantinov, who manages the Allianz BRIC Stars fund (GBP850m). The portfolio will include 50 to 70 positions, and the selected benchmark index is the MSCI Brazil 10/40. Management commission will be 1.75%, but RCM (EUR100bn in assets, of which 3% are for Allianz) will be required to obtain a sales license from the FSA. RCM recently raised about USD1.5bn in the space of one week for a retail fund in Japan, which is a highly specialised product as it invests in cutting-edge IT technologies (clud computing and smart grid). The fund was distributed by Nomura.
As of the end of March, total assets under management at Renta 4 for the first time topped EUR5bn, thanks to net subscriptions of EUR131m in first quarter. The fund management affiliate posted a 7.7% increase to its assets, to EUR777m, despite negative market effects of 1.7%.
Funds People reports that Société Générale Securities Services (SGSS) has decided to close its fund administration service, formerly known as Euro-VL, in Spain. The activity will cease by the end of this year. SGSS will concentrate on custody services, its main activity in the country for the past 25 years. Fund administration has been offered by the firm for the past 5 years, with a few short-lived successes serving Spanish-registered hedge funds, but growth remained below expectations.
For first quarter, Santander has declared net profits of EUR2.21bn, compared with EUR2.1bn in January-March 2009, with a cost-income ratio after amortisations of 41.5%, compared with 43%. Total assets in funds and management firms of the group as of 31 March totalled EUR110.8bn (+24.3% year on year and +6% compared with the end of December), of which EUR40.27bn (+1.9%) are in Spain, and EUR54.45bn (+43.8%) in Latin America. Assets in pension funds, for their part, represent EUR1121bn (+6.1%), of which EUR9.83bn (+6%) are in Spain. Net profits for investment fund activities are up 12.6% to EUR18m, while profits from pension funds have fallen 40% to EUR3m.
According to statistics from Inverco, foreign management firms which report statistics to the Spanish association of asset management firms (which account for about three quarters of the «foreigners» on the market) in first quarter posted net subscriptions of EUR2.7bn, while Spanish asset management firms in the same period saw outflows of EUR3.51bn. As a result, assets at foreign management firms rose 14% to EUR27.11bn, while assets at Spanish firms fell 1.75% to EUR160.4bn. The top three actors are JP Morgan AM, with EUR4.61bn in assets, followed by Schroders, with EUR3.43bn, and BNP Paribas with EUR3.03bn. But JPMAM suffered EUR277m in net outflows, while Schroders and BNP Paribas saw net subscriptions of EUR573m and EUR178m.
Financial News reports that Peter Reid, CIO of Ignis Asset Management, is preparing to move this year to Edinburgh Partners, a competing management firm, where he will serve as an analyst and portfolio manager in the team dedicated to international equities, according to Sandy Naim, CEO and founder of the firm. Reid becomes the third senior management figure at Ignis AM to join Edinburgh Partners in the past few months. At Ignis AM, he will be replaced by Chris Fellingham, CIO for fixed income products, who arrived in January 2010 from Soros Fund Management.
The international real estate investment fund management firm CB Richard Ellis Investors announced on Thursday, 29 April that it has acquired an office building located at 15-17 Broadwick Street in London, for its CB Richard Ellis Investors Pan European Core Fund (PEC). The acquisition price of GBP31.7m represents an initial rate of return of 5.25%, a statement from the firm says. The full 2,973 square metre property, including retail and restaurant spaces on the ground floor and six floors of office space, is leased to Ford.
The hedge fund sales specialist James Du Boulay, head of sales and marketing at HIM Capital, will be joining JO Hambro Investment Management (JOHIM, Credit Suisse group) in London as manager of fund distribution, replacing Charles Bathurst. Du Boulay will be responsible for sales of the UCITS fund rage of the Waverton Investment Funds brand, as well as hedge funds from the affiliates Pepin and Tai chi. He will report to Stephen Browne, head of marketing. Mathurst will remain a director of the offshore firms Waverton, Pepin and Tai Chi.
Ian Vose, previously head of global developed equities at Scottish Widows Investment Partnership (SWIP), will be joining Investec Asset Management as a manager. He will be a member of the 4Factor management team, led by Mark Breedon.
The Wall Street Journal reports on Friday that the refocusing of Barclays India on high net worth clients, instead of the larger retail audience the firm previously aimed to serve, has resulted in a further 250 layoffs, while 50-60 employees have been transferred to other positions or services.
Jefferies notified the SEC in a form S-1 in 23 April that it is launching the Jefferies S&P 500 VIX Short-Term Futures ETF, with equities to be traded under the acronym VIXX on the NYSE Arca platform. The fund replicates the volatility of futures on the S&P 500 index, as the VIX historically has a negative correlation with the S&P 500. The fund will not aim to outperform the VIX Futures Index, but will merely replicate its evolution. Management fees are 0.49%, including 0.39% in management fees, and a 0.10% overall expense cap. The initial price of shares is set at USD100.
An annual survey by Pioneer Investments of managers of funds of funds with assets of over EUR25bn in Germany has found that professionals are according a growing place in their portfolios to emerging market assets, which sometimes account for as much as 12%. Nearly all of them have emerging market funds in their portfolios. However, though half of multi-managers surveyed take socially responsible investment (SRI) criteria into account and/or manage SRI mandates, this theme plays no role at all for the other half of respondents. The survey also finds that managers of funds of funds avoid products whose investment policies are not transparent, or which have had extreme fluctuations in their performance, says Dominique Kremer, CEO of Pioneer Investments for Germany. Since the crisis, protecting capital comes before maximising performance. Lastly, responses to the survey reveal that, as in 2008, managers of funds of funds use ETFs and derivatives to hedge their positions, but that the use of ETFs did not increase significantly last year. These products are used largely for tactical asset allocation.
As of 31 March, third-party assets under management at Standard Life Investments (SLI) were up due to significant net subscriptions to a record GBP62.2bn, from GBP56.9bn at the end of December, with external assets representing 435 of total assets, compared with 41% three months earlier. Total assets increased in the period under review by GBP7.1bn to a total of GBP145.8bn. SLI states that activities outside the United Kingdom are continuing to grow, and now represent nearly one third of all assets under management for third parties. Net inflows of third-party assets in first quarter doubled to GBP1.8bn, of which GBP1.1bn were for investment products. Net subscriptions to mutual funds (including Sicav funds) leapt by 120% to GBP0.4bn, while net sales to institutionals in the United Kingdom represented GBP1bn, compared with GBP65m in the corresponding period of last year. However, there were net outflows from the British retail segment of GBP163m, compared with GBP832m the previous quarter.
Funds People reports that Société Générale will be the first institution to offer ETN products to investors, based on equities and commodity indices, and denominated in three currencies - pounds Sterling, Euros and US dollars, the first two of which will be hedged for forex risks - via a platform the firm is launching in London. The new range from SocGen includes 43 products based on 16 different underlying assets. New products will be added to this range in the next two months.
Stefan Rose, director of distribution at Skandia Global funds for Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Luxembourg, has announced that the Irish-registered Skandia Investment Grade Corporate Bond Fund (see Newsmanagers of 23 March) will now be relelased in the German-speaking countries and in Luxembourg. The investment grade corporate bond product is managed by Welllington Management, and is available in US dollars, Euros and pounds Sterling.
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has launched a consultation paper which will be open until 31 May, to consider plans to toughen rules for fund management, the Wall Street Journal reports. The MAS is considering tightening capital requirements for fund management firms, compulsory licensing, and requiring management firms to place client assets with a third-party custodian.
Pour le premier trimestre, le bénéfice net du BBVA affiche une progression de 0,2 % à 1,24 milliard d’euros, dont 284 millions contre 236 millions pour la division Wholesale Banking & Asset Management, qui recouvre à la fois, la banque d’investissement, les activités de marché et la gestion d’actifs. Le coefficient d’exploitation est demeuré stable à 40 %.Concernant la gestion d’actifs, le groupe espagnol précise que les recettes ont augmenté de 23,9 % sur janvier-mars 2009, à 41 millions d’euros. Au 31 mars, l’encours accusait un tassement de 1,8 % sur le niveau atteint douze mois plus tôt, pour revenir à 49,3 milliards d’euros, dont 31,9 milliards pour les Fonds d’investissement et 17,4 milliards pour les fonds de pension en Espagne (+ 9,8 %).
Prudential Investments annonce ce mercredi le lancement du fonds Prudential Jennison Market Neutral, dont la gestion est assurée par Jennison Associates. Le fonds a pour objectif d’obtenir un rendement régulier autant en période de hausse que de baisse des marchés. L’approche du fonds, la stratégie market neutral, inclut des positions longues et courtes. La poche «long» du portefeuille, gérée par Spiros “Sig” Segalas, David Kiefer et John Mullman comprend des positions en actions growth, value, petites et moyennes capitalisations sélectionnés grâce à la recherche fondamentale de Jennison. La poche «short» est composé à l’aide d’un outil quantitatif et supervisée par Mehdia Mahmud et Jason McManus.
La société de gestion britannique F&C (101,5 milliards de livres sous gestion) rachète son concurrent Thames River Capital. Depuis mi 2009, Pacific Investments avait entamé les discussions pour la vente de sa participation de 50 % dans Thames River Capital, dont le reste du capital est détenu par les co-fondateurs de la société de gestion Charlie Porter et Jonathan Hughes-Morgan. La vente, pour un montant estimé à 53,6 millions de livres, soit 62 millions d’euros, devrait être finalisée au troisième trimestre de l’année, une fois que les actionnaires de F&C auront donné leur accord à l’opération lors de l’assemblée générale. Le versement d’un montant de 33,6 millions de livres est d’ores et déjà décidé, les 20 millions restant seront versés si Thames River Capital atteint certains objectifs de bénéfices en 2011 et 2012. F&C va financer l’acquisition grâce à une augmentation de capital, des réserves de cash et un crédit. Nevsky Capital, la joint-venture de Thames River, sera séparée de l’ensemble et n’est donc pas concernée par la vente. L’acquisition de Thames River s’inscrit dans la volonté de F&C de se spécialiser dans les produits générant des frais de gestion plus élevé et permettra une distribution plus efficace, a indiqué Alain Grisay, CEO de F&C.Thames River a été créée en 1998 et totalise aujourd’hui 4,2 milliards de livres d’encours sous gestion. Elle compte dans son équipe de gérants deux multi-gérants renommés, Gary Potter et Robert Burdett, qui ont rejoint Thames River en provenance de Credit Suisse Asset Management en 2007. Les deux gérants seront les nouveaux responsables de l’activité de multigestion retail au sein de la nouvelle structure. Les équipes de F&C seront responsables de la gestion des fonds de la gamme Lifestyle et des encours institutionnels. Les équipes de Thames River déménageront dans les locaux de F&C à Londres. S’engageant dans la nouvelle structure dans un objectif de coopération de long terme, les responsables clé ont signé une clause de fidélisation d’une durée maximale de six ans.
JP Morgan Worldwide Securities Services s’est vu confier un mandat afin d’assurer la fonction de dépositaire et les services annexes liés aux régimes de retraite à prestations définies pan-européens conseillés par Hewitt Delegated Consulting services. JP Morgan assurera le rôle de dépositaire, la gestion de la transition, la comptabilité, la mesure du rendement, FX, la «compliance», les prêts de titres et les services de fiducie pour aider les fonds de pension clients de Hewitt à travers l’Europe, dont trois, représentant plus de 450 millions d’actifs sous gestion, utilisent déjà les services de JP Morgan.
Gerry Harvey, responsable de la conformité de Gartmore a quitté la société, rapporte Money Marketing. L’intérim est assuré par David Young. Gartmore précise que le départ de Gerry Harvey n’est pas dû à l’enquête ouverte par la SEC américaine sur Gartmore et à la suspension du gérant Guillaume Rambourg, qui a récemment été mis a pied pour avoir enfreint des procédures internes de la société. Ce dernier est d’ailleurs depuis retourné travailler chez Gartmore, mais en tant qu’analyste, indique Citywire. Il devrait très bientôt réintégrer l'équipe de gestion, une fois que la FSA britannique a donné son accord.
JO Hambro Capital Management (JOHCM) annonce le lancement de JOHCM Emerging Markets, un fonds marchés émergents de droit irlandais (Oeic). Il est géré par les deux nouvelles recrues de la société de gestion, Emery Brewer et Ivo Kovachev, qui ont rejoint JOHCM en provenance de Driehaus Capital Management le mois dernier. L’encours du fonds ne dépassera pas les 1,5 milliard de dollars, indique la société. Les deux gérants contruiront un portefeuille composé d’entre 60 et 90 valeurs, d’un poids de maximum 5 % chacune. Les sociétés présentes dans le portefeuille seront issues de la liste du Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS). Un maximum de 30 % du portefeuille pourra être alloué à des sociétés actives dans les secteurs hors de cette classification. Les droits d’entrée s'élèvent à 5 %, les frais de gestion à 1,5 %. Une commission de surperformance de 15 % est également appliquée.
Le fonds d’investissement américain Amerimar Enterprises a acheté à l’espagnol NH Hoteles (NHH) le principal hôtel de ce dernier à Londres, le St Ermin’s de Westminster (275 chambres) pour 65 millions de livres. Le gestionnaire américain pourrait à présent confier la gestion de l’hôtel à la chaîne Sheraton, rapporte Expansión
L’Agefi rapporte que Nasdaq OMX a annoncé mercredi qu’il fermera le 21 mai prochain Neuro, son MTF paneuropéen, qu’il avait lancé en octobre 2008. L'évaluation de ses perspectives financières a amené le groupe à jeter l'éponge après seulement dix-huit mois d’existence de son MTF. Neuro restera dans le giron de Nasdaq à Londres et sera dédié à des initiatives de développement d’activité. Cette annonce montre la fragilité du modèle économique de la plupart des MTF, qui ont baissé de manière agressive leurs tarifs à plusieurs reprises et ce, dans un contexte de réduction des volumes de transactions échangés et de fragmentation des marchés, précise le quotidien.
Selon le site H24, Jean-Pierre Duverney-Guichard a fait savoir le 28 avril qu’il quittait ses fonctions de président de la Fédération Européenne des Conseils et Intermédiaires Financiers (FECIF) lors de l’assemblée générale de l’organisation.
Le gestionnaire américain GLG Partners (22,2 milliards de dollars d’encours fin décembre) a lancé une version OPCVM III de son fonds contrarian long/short equity, market neutral GLG European Long Short, Pure Alpha (300 millions de dollars drainés depuis le lancement le 22 juin 2009).Ce nouveau produit de droit irlandais, co-géré par Philippe Isvy et Pierre Valade, est investi en actions européennes avec une prédilection pour les valeurs françaises ; il recourt à un effet de levier et une volatilité limités. La dispersion qui prévaut au sein du marché favorise une gestion paire par paire (pair trades).Le GLG Pure Alpha vise une performance minimum de 10 % par an avec une volatilité ex-ante de 4-6 %, indique un communiqué ; sur le site Internet de GLG, toutefois, il est précisé que le fonds vise une volatilité comprise entre 5 et 7 %.GLG ne facture pas de droit d’entrée, tandis que la commission de gestion se situe à respectivement 1,5 % et 2 % pour les parts institutionnelle et retail. La commission de performance ressort à 20 %. Les parts sont libellées en euros, dollars et livres.Caractéristiques Code Isin : IE00B3VHWQ03Objectif de performance annuel : 10 % minimum Montant de la part : 106,72 (part C)