Selon le rapport annuel 2008 de la CNMV, 338 fonds facturaient l’an dernier une commission de performance sur un total de 2.943 fonds commercialisés en Espagne, ce qui correspond à 11,5 % du total. Sur ces fonds, presque tous (335) appliquaient en fait un système de commission mixte avec un prélèvement sur l’encours et une partie dépendant directement de la performance. Seuls trois fonds facturaient uniquement en fonction de la performance.Funds People souligne que les coûts de distribution, la rémunération des réseaux, absorbent environ 70 % de la commission de gestion. Cette dernière a diminué en moyenne l’an dernier à 0,92 % contre 1,02 % en 2007. Si l’on ajoute à cela que les encours ont chuté d’environ 30 %, les recettes de commissions ont accusé une contraction de quelque 35 %.
The growth Premium fund from Helm, a small Milan-based management firm, lasted only six months from its inception to its demise, Il Sole - 24 Ore reports. The fund, launched on 28 November 2008, was frozen in January 2009, because its only subscriber demanded a redemption. The investor was Independent Global Managers, the asset management firm which invested in Madoff, and which has since been placed in legal administration. Now, Consob, the Italian market regulator, is investigating the case of Helm, Il Sole - 24 Ore reports. There are a number of questions: Why launch a fund with only one subscriber, and why place the capital in a single investment?
La Tribune reports that the British regulatory authority has granted its approval, and Nyse Euronext will launch Nyse Liffe Clearing, its chamber of compensation for the group’s derivative activities, on 27 July this year.
The Luxembourg financial sector surveillance commission (CSSF) finds that UBS (Luxembourg) “provided evidence and guarantees of having in place the necessary infrastructure and internal organizational rules to comply with injunctions addressed to it in accordance with the professional standards applicable in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg,” according to a press statement published on Tuesday by the commission, following a review of a report submitted to it by the bank, concerning “improvements in infrastructure and substantial modifications to internal procedures in the functioning of the depository bank.” The Luxembourg regulator also says in its statement that it will monitor continued respect and practice of the measures adopted by the bank, particularly concerning spot controls. The CSSF also states that UBS Lux is liable to reimburse any claims filed against it in accordance with the obligations of a Luxembourg-registered depository bank.
According to the Austrian magazine Profil, the Luxembourg office of the public prosecutor in mid-January received allegations that Herald Asset Management Ltd (Cayman Islands), a company with ties to Sonja Kohn, founder of Bank Medici, was involved in money-laundering. Herald, which managed one of the funds controlled by Bernard Madoff, is accused of having made two transfers of EUR11m to a law firm located in Gibraltar, which was a front for Kohn herself.
In an interview with Newsmanagers, Vincent Devlin, director of BlackRock Investment Management (UK) Ltd, explains that the BSF European Absolute Return Strategies Fund, launched on 27 February, is the continuation of a UK fund created in 2005, which has assets of GBP4.3bn, largely due to subscriptions it received in 2008. Now, following the recruitment of seven people from SWIP, BlackRock has sufficient capacity to launch the fund, as the IT platform and risk management were already in place. The product, a long/short concept that complies with the UCITS III directive, has been in internal testing since June 2008, and it will now be placed on sale to outside clients for the first time. It is an equities fund trading in all cap sizes which limits risk in the portfolio (50-100 positions) while keeping exposure way below the limits set out by the directive. “From 12 June 2008 to 30 April 2009, we earned a fictive, and then a real, Sharpe ratio of 1.92,” says Devlin.
Skandia Investment Group (SIG) has conducted its annual rebalancing of asset allocation for the Skandia Global Best Ideas fund, which has resulted in a reduction of one percentage point (to 15%) in its exposure to the United States, and a reduction of 0.1% (to 6.4%) for Asia ex Japan. Meanwhile, exposure to the United Kingdom has remained unchanged at 50%, as the product is aimed primarily at British investors. Exposure to Europe ex UK has been increased by 0.5% to 14.5%, while emerging markets have been increased to 9.4% from 9%, and Japan has been increased to 4.7% from 4.5%. Asset allocation is based on global GDP statistics as given by the MSCI AC World GDP Index.
Henderson Global Investors is planning to launch a European special situations fund, according to reports in Citywire which have been confirmed by the management firm. The fund will be managed by Richard Pease, who was previously at New Star, previous to its acquisition by Henderson. The fund will be more concentrated and flexible than the European Growth fund, currently managed by Pease. It will invest in companies which have undergone a severe market correction, on the basis of fundamental criteria.
Selon le rapport annuel 2008 de la CNMV, 338 fonds facturaient l’an dernier une commission de performance sur 2.943 fonds commercialisés en Espagne, ce qui correspond à 11,5 % du total. Sur ces fonds, presque tous (335) appliquaient en fait un système de commission mixte avec un prélèvement sur l’encours et une partie dépendant directement de la performance. Seuls trois fonds facturaient uniquement en fonction de la performance.Funds People souligne que les coûts de distribution, la rémunération des réseaux, absorbe environ 70 % de la commission de gestion. Cette dernière a diminué en moyenne l’an dernier à 0,92 % contre 1,02 % en 2007. Si l’on ajoute à cela que les encours ont chuté d’environ 30 %, les recettes de commissions ont probablement accusé une contraction d’environ 35 %.
Selon Les Echos, la Banque Postale vient d’entrer en discussions avec la Mutuelle Générale pour conclure un partenariat dans l’assurance-santé. Comme elle l’a fait avec la Société Générale pour le crédit à la consommation et Groupama pour l’assurance-dommages, la filiale de La Poste prévoit de créer avec la Mutuelle Générale une filiale commune dans l’assurance-santé, dont elle détiendrait la majorité du capital. Elle apporterait son réseau de distribution et la mutuelle apporterait son savoir-faire.
BNP Paribas Asset Management et BNP Paribas Asset Management Luxembourg ont signé le 20 mai un accord par lequel AXA Investment Managers Paris et AXA Funds Management S.A. leur transfèrent la gestion opérationnelle des trackers EasyETF matières premières, immobilier, sectoriels, crédit et infrastructure, représentant 22 fonds et un encours total de 1.3 milliard d’euros au 30 avril 2009 ; il s’agit de produits de droits français ou luxembourgeois. Cela met fin à un partenariat qui existait entre les entités depuis 2005.Au terme de cette transaction, toute la gamme EasyETF sera intégrée et gérée par une seule équipe de gestion, au sein de SIGMA, le département de gestions indicielles, produits structurés et allocation d’actifs de BNPP AM. La gamme EasyETF comporte désormais 55 fonds, dont 54 cotés sur Euronext Paris, 8 sur Deutsche Börse, 2 sur la Bourse suisse (SWX) et 7 sur la Borsa italiana avec des actifs sous gestion de 3,37 milliards d’euros. La transaction devrait être bouclée d’ici à la fin 2009, après approbation des autorités réglementaires françaises et luxembourgeoises.Le communiqué précise que «la gamme de trackers EasyETF est le fruit d’une combinaison unique d’expertises en gestion de fonds, market-making et distribution». Seulement, Thibaud de Vitry, responsable global d’AXA IM Investment Solutions souligne que «l’évolution de l’environnement et le renforcement de certains choix stratégiques pour AXA IM» a poussé ce dernier "à reconsidérer la pertinence de (sa) présence sur le marché des ETF. A ce stade de maturité de la gamme EasyETF, il est d’ailleurs souhaitable qu’il y ait un seul pilote, et nous nous réjouissons que ce pilote soit BNPP AM."Denis Panel, responsable de SIGMA, insiste sur le fait que «BNP Paribas met les trackers au centre de son développement en réunissant l’ensemble des expertises de son pôle de gestion d’actifs et de son pôle de banque d’investissement.»
La société de gestion Cholet Dupont AM et le Crédit Agricole AM viennent de décider la suppression des droits de sorties acquis au fonds obligataire à échéance CD Obligations 2012. Commercialisé jusqu’au 30 juin 2009, ces frais étaient au lancement de 1,2 % en année 1 – 0,8 % en année 2 – 0,4 % en année 3 et 0 % à l’échéance. A noter que les frais de gestion maximum de ce fonds sont de 1,20% et le montant de la part de 2.000 €.
Carmignac Gestion (15,23 milliards d’euros d’encours à fin mars) a mis en ligne son nouveau site Internet, comportant quatorze rubriques principales, dont «bien sûr» l'éditorial d’Edouard Carmignac, les lettres mensuelles, un espace partenaire et une rubrique gestion privée.Outre un accès aux actualités des fonds, la page comporte un module configurable de suivi des performances. Ce nouveau site permet également de personnaliser «Mon espace Carmignac» autour de nouvelles fonctionnalités.
Russell Investments a annoncé la création de cinq lignes de services à l'échelon mondial, Consulting and Advisory Services, DB/DC Outsourcing, OpenWorld, Retail et Russell Implementation Services (RIS). Elles viendront compléter les offres mondiales comme la multigestion, Pantheon (private equity) et les indices. Elles travailleront avec les entités régionales.Johan Cras, head of Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA), prendra parallèlement les functions de «chairman of the global service line leadership committee». Chacune des cinq lignes de services aura un ou une «global head». Les sept patrons de métier seront Janine Baldridge (Consulting and Advisory Services), Colette Taylor and Mark Blair (DB/DC Outsourcing), Pascal Duval (OpenWorld), Greg Stark et Irshaad Ahmad (Retail) ainsi que Greg Gilbert (RIS).
Neuberger Berman Group (160 milliards de dollars d’encours), l’ancien pôle gestion de Lehman Brothers, a annoncé avoir recruté un gestionnaire de portefeuille spécialiste du crédit en difficulté (distressed), Michael J. Holmberg, qui rejoint avec quatre professionnels de l’investissement de la société qu’il avait fondée, Newberry Capital Management. Il s’intègre dans la plate-forme Leveraged Asset Management de Neuberger qui va élargir sa gamme de produits au «distressed». Il sera basé à Chicago.
Dans une lettre à ses clients en date du 27 mai, le gérant de hedge funds Arthur J. Samberg annonce qu’il va fermer les fonds Core de sa société Pequot et qu’il va rembourser les investisseurs. Les autres fonds de sa société, Matawin et Special Opportunities, resteront en activité, mais prendront leur indépendance vis-à-vis de Pequot. «Je vous écris pour vous annoncer que je suis arrivé à la conclusion pénible qu’il était nécessaire de réduire progressivement l’activité de Pequot», écrit Arthur J. Samberg. Le gérant explique qu’il avait fait l’objet d’une enquête de la part de la SEC et de l’US Attorney’s Office pour ses transactions réalisées en 2001 dans les fonds Core. «Ces agences ont bouclé leur enquête en 2006 sans porter d’accusation, mais Pequot a néanmoins souffert d’une mauvaise publicité. Fin 2008, le gouvernement a rouvert son enquête. Les publications concernant la poursuite de l’enquête ont porté préjudice à la société et sont devenues une source de distraction personnelle. La situation devenant de plus en plus intenable pour la société et pour moi, j’en ai conclu que Pequot ne peut plus rester en activité en tant que conseiller financier», peut-on lire dans la missive.
Neuberger Berman, jusqu’à présent la société de gestion de Lehman Brothers, repart sur de nouvelles bases. Ses encours ont chuté d’un tiers à environ 155 milliards de dollars, mais elle n’a perdu que 9 gérants sur 250, souligne le Financial Times. Lorsque les marchés seront plus robustes, Neuberger sera probablement cotée en Bouse. Mais sa priorité est de rebâtir sa réputation en tant que gestionnaire de fonds pur, affirme le FT.
Standish Mellon Asset Management, filiale de BNY Mellon Asset Management spécialiste de l’obligataire, indique avoir enregistré depuis le début de l’année des souscriptions nettes supérieures à 1 milliard de dollars de la part de fonds de pension et plans d'épargne-retraite d’entreprise désireux de se positionner sur les obligations d’entreprise. La demande concerne les titres de long terme «investment grade», qui permettent de protéger les portefeuilles contre la hausse des engagements.
Selon le Financial Times, la société de private equity et de hedge funds Fortress Investment Group serait sur le point d’injecter 800 millions de dollars de capitaux frais, avec d’autres investisseurs, dans une petite banque de détail de la Floride appelée First Southern. La banque serait un bon véhicule pour de futures acquisitions bancaires, estiment les personnes proches du dossier.
Russell Investments has announced the creation of five service lines worldwide: Consulting and Advisory Services, DB/DC Outsourcing, OpenWorld, Retail, and Russell Implementation Services (RIS). These areas are in addition to global services such as multi-management, Pantheon (private equity), and indexes. They will work with the regional entities. Johan Cras, head of Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA), will take on the parallel functions of “chairman of the global service line leadership committee.” Each of the five service lines will have one or more separate “global heads.” The seven global heads of service lines will be Janine Baldridge (Consulting and Advisory Services), Colette Taylor and Mark Blair (DB/DC Outsourcing), Pascal Duval (OpenWorld), Greg Stark et Irshaad Ahmad (Retail), and Greg Gilbert (RIS).
Neuberger Berman Group (USD160bn in assets), the former asset management unit of Lehman Brothers, has announced the recruitment of a portfolio manager specialized in distressed credit, Michael J. Holmberg, who brings with him four investment professionals from the firm he founded, Newberry Capital Management. He joins the Leveraged Asset Management platform at Neuberger, which will enlarge its range of “distressed” products. He will be based in Chicago.
Carmignac Gestion (EUR15.23bn in assets as of the end of March) has launched its new website, which includes 14 sections. These include, “of course,” the editorial by Edouard Carmignac, monthly newsletters, a partner space, and a private management section. In addition to access to news about funds, the web site includes a customizable performance monitoring tool. The new site also allows users to customize their “my Carmignac” settings to make optimal use of new functionalities.
BNP Paribas Asset Management and BNP Paribas Asset Management Luxembourg on 20 May signed an agreement by which AXA Investment Managers Paris and AXA Funds Management S.A. will transfer to them the operational management of EasyETF trackers of commodities, real estate, sectors, credit, and infrastructure. These include 22 products with total assets of EUR1.3bn as of 30 April 2009. The move ends a partnership which had existed between the entities since 2005. At the conclusion of the transfer, the full range of EasyETF products will be integrated and managed by a single management team at SIGMA, the index-based management, structured products and asset allocation department of BNPP AM. The EasyETF range now includes 55 funds, of which 54 are listed on Euronext Paris, 8 on Deutsche Börse, 2 on the Swiss stock exchange (SWX) and 7 on Borsa Italiana, with total assets under management of EUR3.37bn. The transaction will be completed by the end of 2009, pending approval from the regulatory authorities in France and Luxembourg.
Standish Mellon Asset Management, an affiliate of BNY Mellon Asset Management specialised in bonds, has announced that since the beginning of the year, it has posted net subscriptions of over USD1bn from pension and corporate retirement savings funds seeking to position themselves on corporate bonds. Demand is strong for long-term investment grade bonds, which provide a way to protect portfolios against rising liabilities.
The Financial Times reports that the private equity and hedge fund firm Fortress Investment Group is about to inject USD800m in fresh capital, in partnership with other investors, into a small retail bank in Florida entitled First Southern. The bank would be a good vehicle for subsequent acquisitions in the banking sector, according to sources close to the operation.
In a letter to clients dated 27 May, the hedge fund manager Arthur J. Samberg announces that he will be closing the Core fund from his management firm, Pequot, and reimbursing investors. The other two funds from the management firm, Matawin and Special Opportunities, will remain active, but will become independent from Pequot. “I am writing to you, our loyal clients and friends, to let you know that I have reached the painful conclusion that it is necessary to wind down Pequot’s business,” Samberg writes. The manager explains that he has been under investigation by the SEC and the US Attorney’s Office for transactions undertaken in 2001 by the Core fund. “Those agencies closed their investigations in 2006 without bringing any charges, but Pequot nonetheless suffered from adverse publicity. In late 2008, the government reopened its investigation. Public disclosures about the continuing investigation have cast a cloud over the firm and have become a source of personal distraction. With the situation increasingly untenable for the firm and for me, I have concluded that Pequot can no longer stay in business as an investment advisor,” the letter explains.
The international alternative management association AIMA is taking action to oppose a planned European directive on alternative management. “We are very concerned by the manner in which the European Commission directive was written,” the association says in a statement. The directive was composed in a very short span of time, without the Commission having taken time to consult on it. “There was very limited consultation with the industry, and we deplore that it was possible to propose measures that are poorly adapted to an industry as complex and diversified as ours,” the AIMA states. The association also regrets that the draft directive was not sent out to relevant international organisations, and that it was subject to strong political pressure. The association expresses surprise at the scale of the political discourse on the subject, while all the major reports on the financial crisis, following the Larosière report, unanimously find that hedge funds played only a very marginal role.
On Wednesday, Fitch Ratings confirmed its asset manager rating of M2 for Metzler Asset Management, including the entities Metzler Investment GmbH and Metzler Asset Management GmbH. Among the points which require further monitoring, according to the ratings agency, are the slowdown which is currently affecting the asset management industry in Germany, particularly for retail funds, although Metzler AM has demonstrated its ability to maintain subscription flows in a difficult market environment. Fitch also observes that efforts to diversify into foreign markets, in Asia (China) and Eastern Europe (Russia and the CIS), generate country-specific risks. Investors’ current risk aversion may mean that these efforts to develop outside Germany will need some time to generate returns.