Jusqu’ici responsable de la banque privée, Mary Callahan Erdoes va prendre la direction des activités de gestion d’actifs chez JP Morgan, a indiqué la banque dans un communiqué. Mary Callahan Erdoes, qui prend la succession de Jes Staley, nommé CEO des activités de banque d’investissement, rejoint parallèlement l’Operating committee de JP Morgan Chase.Mary Callahan Erdoes avait rejoint la banque privée de JP Morgan en 1996 pour diriger le département «Fixed Income» à destination de la clientèle fortunée (les HNWI) et des fondations. Après avoir occupé différents autres postes de responsabilité, elle avait été nommée CEO de la banque privée en 2005 et rejoint l’Executive committee du groupe.
Dreyfus Corporation, filiale de BNY Mellon Asset Management, a annoncé le lancement de deux fonds de fonds.Le Dreyfus Satellite Alpha Fund sera investi dans des mutual funds conseillés par Dreyfus qui investissent eux-mêmes dans des classes d’actifs «non traditionnelles» comme les matières premières, les devises et l’immobilier.Pour sa part, le Dreyfus Diversified Global Fund investira dans des mutual funds d’actions américaines et étrangères conseillés par Dreyfus.
According to sources close to the investor cited by Reuters, the sovereign fund China Investment Corp (USD200bn in assets) is planning to invest USD600-700m each in three distressed funds in the United States, of which one is from Goldman Sachs, and one from Oaktree Capital.
The German conglomerate MAN SE announced on Wednesday in a regulated statement that the American management firm Invesco had notified it that it had passed the 3%, 5% and 10% thresholds in its capital, and on that date controlled 10.42% of voting rights in the business.
Mary Callahan Erdoes, previously head of private banking, will take over as director of asset management activities at JP Morgan, the bank has announced in a statement. Erdoes, who succeeds Jes Stanley, who has been appointed CEO of investment banking activities, will also join the Operating Committee at JP Morgan Chase. Erdoes joined the JP Morgan private bank in 1996, to direct the Fixed Income department for high net worth investors (HNWI) and charities. After serving in other positions of responsibility, she was appointed CEO of the private bank in 2005, and joined the Executive Committee of the group.
Unione di Banche Italiane (UBI Banca) has sold its depository banking activities, serving more than EUR19bn in assets, primarily held on behalf of UBI Pramerica, the third-largest Italian asset management firm, to RBC Dexia Investor Services (RBC Dexia). The agreement includes several commitments from the corresponding bank, including one to provide payment agency services in Italy for Luxembourg Sicavs and UCITS funds in Dublin, if clients agree to the transfer. The transaction affects EUR93m in assets, and UBI Banca will earn a net capital gain of EUR80m, and a 10 basis point increase to its core tier 1 ratio. The operation, which will be concluded in the first half of 2010, is wholly financed with internal funds from RBC Dexia.
De très nombreuses questions sont posées aujourd’hui sur le calendrier, l’ordre, la façon dont la BCE sortira de la politique monétaire non conventionnelle. Ira-t-elle au terme de son programme d’achats de covered bonds ? Apposera-t-elle une marge aux prochaines opérations de financement long ? Quand prendront fin les procédures d’appel d’offre à taux fixe ? Regardons les choses en face : ces questions sont prématurées.
For the fiscal year ending on 30 June, the grundinvest fund from the Munich-based asset management firm KanAm will pay an unchanged dividend on 1 October of EUR2.50 per share, representing EUR212m, or EUR22.8m more than in 2007-2008. Performance in 2008-2009 was down to 5%, compared with 5.7% in 2007-2008, and 6% in 2006-2007 (see Newsmanagers of 1 October 2008). Occupancy rates for properties in the portfolio as of the end of June totalled 98.6%, and assets as of the end of August totalled EUR4.4bn, compared with about EUR5bn as of the end of June. The fund was reopened to subscriptions on 8 July, after a period of closure from the end of October 2008 (see Newsmanagers of 7 July 2009). An independent audit of assets in the portfolio has resulted in a downward adjustment of 8 euro cents per share.
On Tuesday, Fidelity International announced that it is releasing the Fidelity Global Real Asset Securities fund, launched on 2 September, for sale. The product, with 40-60 positions (currently 62), managed by Amit Lodha, allows the investor to benefit from economic stimulus programs worldwide and in the industrialisation of emerging countries. The portfolio will be invested in businesses in sectors dealing with “real” assets, such as infrastructure, energy, commodities, base materials, industry, real estate and public services. Returns will nor be impacted by the rise and fall of energy and commodity markets. Front-end fee and management commission total 5.25% and 1.5%, respectively.
Omega Gestión de Inversiones, the asset management firm owned by Alicia Koplowicz, has registered the hedge fund Alphaville with the CNMV. The fund has initial assets of EUR10m, Funds People reports. The objective is to obtain performance of 12-15%, with average volatility of about 85, says Alberto Ruiz, CEO. The particularity ofAlphaville, a multi-strategy fund, is that it combines investment in absolute returns funds with investments in live securities on bond and equity markets.
Agefi Switzerland reports that Adam Cordery, manager of the Fixed Income fund from Schroders, claims that “the bubble in the bond markets only affects government bonds, not corporate bonds.” Investors’ concerns are centred on the risk of inflation and a continuing lack of opportunities on the credit markets. In terms of inflation, Schroders is predicting a two-stage increase in the next two years: first, a phase of falling inflation, followed by a rebound, due to economic recovery and the effects of currency injected into the economy. In this environment, the British firm considers inflation-linked US and Japanese bonds more attractive than their European counterparts.
In third quarter, investment professionals have reined in their exceptional optimism in the previous quarter, particularly about emerging markets and corporate bonds, according to the most recent quarterly survey from Russell Investments (“Investment Manager Outlook”). More than half of managers surveyed, 54%, estimate that American equities markets are correctly valued, following a rebound on the markets since early March. Other managers are more or less evenly divided between those who feel the market is undervalued (24%) and those who consider it overvalued (22%). Fixed income assets have lost a lof of their shine over the course of the past quarter. Optimism about fixed income has fallen from 66% a quarter ago to 44% in third quarter. Similarly, favourable outlooks for high yield bonds have fallen to 52% from 66% previously. Losses in these assets classes have been among the heaviest of the quarter. There is still some optimism that despite this, investors will remain invested at relatively high levels.
According to Hedge Week, HSBC Private Bank has appointed Chris Allen managing director and head of HSBC Alternative Investmentsthe operation dedicated to hedge funds, institutional mandates and FoFs as well as head of real estate and private equity investment for HSBC Global Private Banking. From January 1st, 2010, Allen will report to Nigel Webber, CIO of HSBC Global Private Banking and to Peter Rigg, global head of HSBC Alternative Investment Group.
In September, the index of institutional investor confidence maintained by State Street Global Markets totalled 118.1, down 4.7 points from its five-year high of 122.8 points in August, after eight consecutive months of increases. The global index was dragged down by a fall in appetite for risk in North America, where the index fell by 4.6 points to 113.7. However, the confidence of European and Asian investors brought increases for the index, to 110.9 from 109.3, and to 93 from 91.9.
Of 121 funds that were candidates to receive the label, 92 socially investment funds on sale in France have obtained the Label ISR Novethic, intended as a point of reference for retail investors. The funds, in all asset classes, represent a total of EUR10bn in assets, and are managed by 25 asset managers. Among these are affiliates of the major distribution networks, with the notable exception of Crédit Agricole Asset Management, a few foreign asset management firms, and specialised boutiques. The label was launched on Tuesday by Novethic (an affiliate of the Caisse des Dépôts), with the goal of promoting the diffusion of socially responsible investment products among retail investors, by facilitating the comprehension of these products. Though SRI management is developing, its market share among retail investors shrank between 2007 and 2008. To obtain the label, which is free of charge, funds from applicant asset management firms must meet four requirements.
Grail Advisors, of San Francisco, is launching on Thursday four actively managed ETFs relying solely on stock pickers: RP Growth, RP Focused Large Cap Growth, RP Technology and RP Financials, says the WSJ. RiverPark Advisors, assisted by Wedgewood Partners, will do the day-to-day stock selection.
Agefi Switzerland reports that the sustainability analysis service from Banque Sarasin is convinced that the Copenhagen climate accords will mean strong potential for sustainable investments. As pledged made under the Kyoto protocol expire in 2012, the Copenhagen conference to be held this December will represent an important turning point, not only for the climate, but also for investors. At a press conference in Hong Kong, Andreas Knörzer, head of sustainable investments at Banque Sarasin, emphasized that sustainable investors would profit from infrastructure spending planned by governments in order to stimulate growth. This spending will be primarily invested in the energy, water and transportation sectors. Before the Copenhagen environmental summit in December, 16% (USD512bn) of public spending totalling USD3.1trn was invested in technologies to adapt to climate change.
The Wall Street Journal notes a growing trend for limited partners in private equity funds to require general partners to transfer real estate funds or assets to other fund managers whom they trust. For example, Palmer Capital Partners took over two European real estate funds in July from Belgravia Asset Management, a firm which has since closed down. ING Groep has taken over about USD2.1bn in assets since the beginning of the year from clients seeking to change managers, and in June, ING Clarion took over the New City Asia Opportunity Fund, which was previously managed by New City Asia Fund Management Pte. Ltd of Singapore. AEW (an affiliate of Natixis Global Asset Management) has received transfers of about USD1.5bn in assets from institutional investors, including CalPERS, as these investors have withdrawn their assets from other managers (Shattuck Hammond, in the case of CalPERS).
Since May, the price of residential properties in the United States has been rising steadily, Agefi reports, with an increase of 1.6% in July in the 20 largest metropolitan areas in the country, according to the Case-Shiller index, published by Standard & Poor’s. The improvement of the market in one year is also visible. The value of homes has fallen 13.3%, the smallest rate of decrease observed since February 2008. The end of falling prices has been accompanied by an increase in activity in four of the past five months. But caution is still best, ahead of the end of some support measures in November and an expected rise in unemployment. Since March, more than 300,000 repossessions have been counted every month by RealtyTrac.
As part of an initiative to rebalance the shareholder structure of LCH.Clearnet, Euroclear is planning to redeem its 15.8% stake in the London-based clearing organisation. Pierre Francotte, CEO of Euroclear, has also announced that LCH.Clearnet and Euroclear will launch an initiative to allow their clients to save on costs and to benefit from improved synergies between cash settlement of securities trading activities at LCH.Clearnet, and custody and settlement activities at Euroclear.
Thomas Meyer zu Drewer, head of ETF activities at Lyxor Asset Management (Société Générale) for Germany and Austria, says that the 18 sectoral ETFs (covering 18 of 19 sub-indexes of the DJ Euro Stoxx 600) from the French management firm as of 18 September had assets of EUR1.85bn. This makes Lyxor the new number one promoter of sectoral ETFs in Europe. Assets have leapt 135% since the beginning of the year, while the Euro Stoxx 600 has gained 23%.
Aberdeen Asset Management is opening an office in Sao Paulo in Brazil. It will be headed by Nick Robinson. The Credit Suisse acquisition brought Aberdeen’s total equities under management in Latin America to USD4 billion.
Skagen Funds has hired Cathrine Gether as portfolio manager. She will mainly be working on equity analysis of existing and potential holdings as part of the team that manages the emerging markets fund Skagen Kon-Tiki. Cathrine Gether comes from a position as portfolio manager in the hedge fund Millennium Capital Partners in London.
Ng Kok Song, director of investment for the Government of Singapore Investment Corp (GIC), has announced that the Singapore sovereign fund is planning to begin investing again. Its liquidity ratio currently stands at 8%, on USD200bn in assets, and the percentage of equities in its portfolio has fallen to 38% from 44%, largely due to sales of shares in industrialised countries, the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung reports. In the period ending on 31 March, assets fell by “more than 20%,” which reduced performance over 20 years to 2.6% in real terms. However, since the beginning of April, more than half of these losses have been offset.
La société de gestion norvégienne Skagen Funds vient de recruter Cathrine Gether en tant que gérante de portefeuilles. A partir du 5 octobre, elle s’occupera de l’analyse actions des participations existantes et potentielles dans l'équipe qui gère le fonds marchés émergents Skagen Kon-Tiki. Cathrine Gethner était précédemment gérante au sein du hedge fund Millennium Capital Partners à Londres.
Aberdeen Asset Management ouvre un bureau au Brésil à Sao Paulo, rapporte Bloomberg. Il sera dirigé par Nick Robinson. L’acquisition d’une partie de Credit Suisse cette année a porté les encours gérés en actions d’Amérique latine de la société écossaise à 4 milliards de dollars.
Ng Kok Song, directeur de l’investissement de Government of Singapore Investment Corp. (GIC), a indiqué que ce fonds souverain singapourien a l’intention désormais d’investir à nouveau. Son quotient de liquidités se situe pour l’instant à 8 % des 200 milliards de dollars d’encours, et la part des actions a diminué à 38 % contre 44 %, essentiellement à la suite de vente de titres de sociétés des pays industrialisés, rapporte la Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.Durant l’exercice au 31 mars, l’encours a baissé de «plus de 20 %», ce qui a réduit la performance sur 20 ans à une moyenne de 2,6 % en termes réels. Cependant, depuis le début avril, plus de la moitié des moins-values ont été récupérées.
Petercam a recruté à la mi-janvier Peter de Coensel chez Capital at Work afin de réorienter une partie de sa gamme obligataire. C'est déjà "mission accomplie" en ce qui concerne le fonds Petercam L Bonds EUR Quality, un produit d'obligations d'entreprises qui affiche à présent 750 millions d'euros d'encours après être passé par un plus bas de 395 millions en mars (il avait commencé l'année à 560 millions), et par Petercam L Bonds Universalis un "tout-terrain" obligataire, qui pèse maintenant 450 millions d'euros.