Discrètement, le groupe de protection sociale B2V a lancé le 31 mai dernier Prévaal Finance, sa propre société de gestion. Présidé par Henri Jacks, l’ancien directeur financier du groupe, la nouvelle entité a été créée pour répondre a deux objectifs : réduire le coût de la gestion et internaliser une partie des dites commissions. «En chiffres, l’internalisation d’une partie des actifs long terme doit permettre de réduire le coût de la gestion de 50 %», a expliqué Henri Jacks à Newsmanagers. Prévaal Finance autorisera également plus de souplesse et de facilité au groupe dans le cadre de sa gestion directe qui est composée à la fois de fonds ouverts et de fonds dédiés - en l’occurrence, l’investisseur a confié la gestion de ses fonds dédiés à six gérants différents. Pour l’instant, la société de gestion ne compte que trois membres, le reste des fonctions, dont celles du responsable pour la conformité du contrôle interne niveau 2, le juridique ou les ressources humaines ayant été externalisés. Côté offre, depuis le 13 septembre dernier, deux OPCVM dédiés ont été lancés, investis sur le vieux Continent qui restera l’univers d’investissement exclusif de Prévaal Finance. Le premier OPCVM est composé d’obligations convertibles tandis que le second fonds est investi en actions. Aujourd’hui, les deux fonds affichent un encours respectif de 150 millions d’euros et 50 millions d’euros. Pour l’heure, le fonds actions est un fonds de trackers mais la gestion assure qu’elle pourra réaliser une sélection de titres en direct dès le premier semestre 2013. En pratique, une partie seulement des capitaux investis dans les fonds ouverts, représentant aujourd’hui 800 millions d’euros, ou encore gérés en direct, a vocation à être reprise par Prévaal Finance. Cette opération ne devrait cependant intervenir qu'à terme. «Il nous reste à convaincre», a insisté Henri Jacks dont l’objectif est avant tout de constituer un «track record» en mesure de séduire le groupe.
Renaissance Group a vendu l’ensemble de son activité de banque d’investissement, regroupée sous Renaissance Capital et Renaissance Credit, à Onexim Group. Selon Investment Europe, Renaissance souhaite se concentrer sur la gestion d’actifs, jugée plus lucrative. Stephen Jennings demeure CEO de Renaissance Group qui compte toujours les filiales Renaissance Asset Managers, Rendeavour, Renaissance Credit Nigeria et Renaissance Real Estate.
Dans le cadre de sa réorientation stratégique sur le segment moyen du Private Banking et sur les activités avec des intermédiaires, VP Bank a annoncé la nomination de deux nouveaux membres au sein de ses instances dirigeantes, Martin Engler et Günther Kaufmann, selon un communiqué publié le 15 novembre.Martin Engler est actuellement directeur Private Banking Liechtenstein et Günther Kaufmann directeur de la division Intermediaries & Transaction Banking. Ces deux nominations seront effectives à compter du 1er janvier 2013.
Legg Mason Global Asset Management a ajouté 41 compartiments de sa sicav irlandaise sur la plateforme «Fund centre» de la banque italienne Fineco, rapporte Investment Europe. Ces compartiments sont gérés par des filiales du groupe Legg Mason telles que Western Asset Management, Brandywine Global ou Royce&Associates. «Fund centre» permet l’accès à 4.000 fonds.
Investec Asset Management, l’activité gestion d’actifs du groupe Investec a vu son bénéfice d’exploitation progresser de 2,5 % à 67,2 millions de livres au premier semestre 2012, contre 65,6 millions il y a un an. Le semestre sous revue a bénéficié de souscriptions nettes d'1,5 milliard de livres, portant les encours sous gestion à 62,4 milliards de livres, précise Fundweb. Le groupe Investec a publié un bénéfice d’exploitation de 229,4 millions de livres au premier semestre, en hausse de 2,6 %.
La BaFin et la FMA lui ayant délivré luer agrément, le fonds Schroder GAIA Global Macro Bond peut immédiatement être distribué sur les marchés allemand et autrichien, a annoncé la filiale allemande du gestionnaire britannique. Ce produit lancé le 1er octobre est géré par Bob Jolly (head of global macro) dans une optique de performance absolue (lire Newsmanagers du 4 septembre) et s’adresse principalement aux investisseurs institutionnels. C’est un fonds long/short coordonné qui vise une performance de 800 points de base au-dessus du Libor 3 mois en dollars avec une volatilité ex-ante de 8 % maximum sur un cycle complet.CaractéristiquesDénomination : Schroder GAIA Global Macro BondCodes Isin :Part C, EUR Hedged, capitalisation LU0827488734Part C, USD, capitalisation LU0827487413Indice de référence : BBA Libor EUR 3 Month Act 360Droit d’entrée : 3 %Commission de gestion : 1 %Commission de performance : 20 % de la surperformance par rapport à l’indice de référence, avec high watermarkSouscription minimale initiale : 500.000 USD/EUR
Andrea wozniak a été nommée membre du directoire de la société de gestion ISR ôkorenta aux côtés du président-fondateur Tjark Goldenstein chargé du marketing, de la distribution et de la communication externe, ainsi que d’Ingo Löchte, qui est membre du directoire de la filiale ökorenta finanz.L’impétrante était jusqu'à présent membre du directoire et actuaire principale dans le groupe d’assurances Münchener Verein, indique Das Investment. Chez ökorenta, elle sera responsable des finances, de la gestion du risque et du développement de produits d’assurances durables.
Les actifs sous gestion du groupe Vontobel s'élevaient au 31 octobre à 96 milliards de francs suisses, Depuis le milieu de l’année, les encours se sont ainsi accrus de plus de 5 milliards de francs suisses, précise Vontobel dans un communiqué publié le 15 novembre. Cette évolution est due à la fois à la collecte nette qu'à l’effet marché.Vontobel indique par ailleurs avoir fusionné ses activités onshore et transfrontières de banque privée auprès de la clientèle allemande, désormais subordonnées à une direction unique. La responsabilité opérationnelle du Private Banking Deutschland a été confiée à Roland Rötheli, qui dirige actuellement les activités allemandes à Zurich. Frank Wieser, l’ancien responsable onshore du Private Banking Deutschland, quitte Vontobel pour relever de nouveaux défis.
Assets under management at the Vontobel group as of 31 October totalled CHF96bn. Since the middle of this year, assets have increased by more than CHF5bn, Vontobel says in a statement published on 15 November. This development is due both to net inflows and to market effects. Vontobel also states that it has merged its onshore and cross-border private banking activities serving German clients, which is now led by a single management team. Operational responsibility for Private Banking Deutschland has been awarded to Roland Rötheli, who currently leads German activities in Zurich. Frank Wieser, former onshore head of Private Banking Deutschland, will be leaving Vontobel to take on new challenges.
Qatar has approved a merger of the commodity trading group Glencore and the mining group Xstrata. The sovereign fund, which controls 12% of capital in Xstrata, sees advantages in a merger of the two businesses, and says it is satisfied with the conditions offered, Agefi Switzerland says. On 20 November it will vote to approve the operation at a general meeting of Xstrata shareholders.
Andrea Wozniak has been appointed as a member of the board at the SRI asset management firm ökorenta, alongside founder and chairman Tjark Goldenstein, responsible for marketing, distribution and external sales, and Ingo Löchte, who is a member of the board at the affiliate ökorenta finanz. Wozniak had previously been a member of the board and principal actuary for the insurance group Münchener Verein, Das Investment reports. At ökorenta, she will be responsible for finance, risk management and development of sustainable insurance products.
Cinco Días reports that BlackRock has spent EUR236m to acquire 3.77% of Telefónica Deutschland at its recent initial public offering. The US asset management firm becomes the second-largest shareholder in the firm, after Telefónica, which retains 76.83%. BlackRock also owns 3.76% of Telefónica Spain, currently valued at EUR1.74bn. It also controls 0.48% of Telefónica Brazil and 1.56% of Telefónica Czech Republic, for a total of EUR314m.
Four portfolio managers from Russell Investments, Richard F. Johnson, Jr., Scott A. Maidel, Kal D. Sahlin and Rafael Zayas, have been tasked with the management of the new Russell Strategic Call Overwriting Fund, a product which aims to generate total returns with lower volatility than US equity markets, through sales of call options on an equity portfolio, and seeking revenues from dividends on equities in the portfolio.In detail, Russell will invest primarily in equities with ties to the US market for this fund, through the use of a quantitative multi-factor model to select mainly ordinary shares in companies with a large or mid-sized capitalisation. The management team will meanwhile sell call options on broader market indices. The process is known as call overwriting. The writing of call options aims to reduce the volatility of the fund compared with the US equity markets, and to generate revenues with cash premiums.
The success of the Objectif Alpha Obligataire 2018 fund, which posted inflows of EUR60m this year, has encouraged Lazard Frères Gestion to repeat the operation to meet customer demand, which is coming largely from IFAs and private banks: on 19 December, subscriptions will be closed for the new Objectif Oblisphère Emergente 2018. Lionel Clément, lead manager, and Laurent Colomer, head of institutional management at LFG, reasonably predict that the product will attract EUR40m to EUR50m.In order to calm the apprehensions of a certain fringe of clients, the new product will fundamentally be based on the same asset allocation, but will add securities from Western Europe (companies which have strong exposures to emerging markets, such as OHL, Abengoa, Lafarge and Heidelberger Cement), with an allocation of 16%, to lower the percentage of indigenous emerging market debt (currently 48% for Latin America, with Brazil at 30%, Mexico at 15%, Eastern Europe at 19%, and Asia at 18%).Also for this French FCP, management will be systematically based on a top-down approach. The advantage of the choice of a hold-to-maturity product (38 positions, with 30% investment grade, 40% BB and 30% B) is that it controls volatility and provides a way to calibrate the return target with more advisable diversification. The LFG team does not take any local currency risks, as positions are either in hedged US dollars or euros.LFG is also soon planning to offer its emerging market funds in France (local currencies, hard currencies, blend, and corporate), which represent USD4bn, and which are managed by teams in New York.
The private equity firm KKR has launched its first mutual funds in the United States, and is remaining modest with its ambitions, aware that it still needs to build its reputation in this area, the Wall Street Journal reports. The private equity giant has rented a booth at the annual investment management conference held by Charles Schwab in Chicago, and appointed high-level representatives to be present to answer questions, including George Roberts, co-founder and CEO.One of the funds proposed by KKR for a category of clients which is new to the firm is a high yield product, with a minimal subscription of USD2,500. The other, which will be released on 31 December, and for which the minimal subscription is 25,000, will invest in special situations such as European and Asian distressed debt. It will be available through Charles Schwab or directly from KKR.
BaFin and FMA have issued licenses, and the Schroder GAIA Global Macro Bond fund may immediately be sold on the German and Austrian markets, the German affiliate of the British asset management firm has announced. The product, launched on 1 October, is managed by Bob Jolly (head of global macro), with an absolute return objective (see Newsmanagers of 4 September), and which is aimed primarily at institutional investors. It is a UCITS-compliant long/short fund, which aims for returns 800 basis points above the Libor 3-month in US dollars, with ex ante volatility of a maximum of 8% over a complete cycle.CharacteristicsName: Schroder GAIA Global Macro BondISIN codes:C share class, EUR Hedged, capitalisation LU0827488734C share class, USD, capitalisation LU0827487413Benchmark index: BBA Libor EUR 3 Month Act 360Front-end fee: 3%Management commission: 1%Performance commission: 20% of performance exceeding the benchmark index, with high watermarkMinimal initial subscription: USD/EUR500,000
The Standard Chartered group has announced the launch of an RMB index, which will provide a way to track the internationalisation process for the Asian currency, FinanceAsia reports. Standard Chartered states that RMB is expected to become an international reserve currency, which justifies the introduction of an index of this type. The index will track four types of products in Hong Kong, London and Singapore: offshore savings denominated in RMB, international settlements, dim sum bonds (offshore yuan), and savings certificates. In under two years, the inde has risen to 735, from an initial level of 100 at the end of 2010. This trend is expected to continue in the next few months.
The hedge fund sector in Asia has continued to grow in third quarter, due to the good performance of Asian emerging market strategies, according to the most recent statistics from HFR. The number of hedge funds has reached a record 1,128 vehicles, representing assets under management of USD84.3bn, an increase of 2.6% over the first nine months of the year. Market effects of USD1.9bn were partly offset by redemptions totalling a net USD900m. Assets under management in the hedge fund sector as of the end of third quarter totalled USD2.19trn. Asian hedge funds have generally posted excellent performance in the past few months. The HFRX India index gained more than 12% in third quarter, its best results since a gain of 38% in second quarter 2009. Since the beginning of the year, the index is up 22.4%, more than the benchmark index. The same trend may be observed for the HFRX Korea index, which has gained 7.6%, in line with gains for the Kospi index.
The asset management firm DoubleLine Capital LP, founded by Jeffrey Gundlach, founded on 14 December 2009, has now topped USD50bn in assets, with staff of 78 people, a press release on 14 November has announced. The majority of capital is controlled by employees. Oaktree Capital Management owns a minority stake.
Assets at the asset management firm Wiséam, founded last year, are expected to top EUR100m by the end of this year. The joint venture of Witam and 123 Venture currently has two open-ended allocation funds, Apprécio (EUR65m), focused on “reactive and contrarian” management with moderate risk, and Andante (EUR10m), a prudent, all-class bond product.In addition to these wealth management, multi-asset funds, the firm has custom management mandates, a wealth management proposition for retail investors, and a Solvency 2 solution for mutuals or pension funds. For mandates, says François Jubin, chairman and portfolio manager, Wiséam accepts clients starting from EUR250,000.The asset management firm, which has no sales staff and which targets its shareholders and a few external IFAs, has a total of four staff. It has based its success on a nearly even balance of three factors: allocation strategy, portfolio construction, and highly transparent reporting, meaning that every client is immediately informed of every trade made.In 2013, Jubin is planning to launch a third open-ended fund, which will be “more aggressive.”
Ossiam, an asset management firm specialised in strategy and smart beta ETFs, has appointed Michel Prouteau as head of sales for institutional clients in the Commercial Development team led by Isabelle Bourcier. Prouteau will aim to provide solutions appropriate to the needs of French institutional investors, a statement says. Before joining Ossiam, Prouteau worked on the French instutitonal market in particular in its role as a multi-asset class financial engineer within the “Solutions” teams at the investment bank at Société Générale between 2005 and 2010, and then as director of similar teams at Deutsche Bank in London from 2010 to 2012.
Atlanta-based eVestment, a global provider of comprehensive institutional investment data and cloud-based analytic solutions, on November 13th announced the acquisition of two New-York City-based firms: PerTrac, a provider of hedge fund analysis software and workflow solutions, and Fundspire, a cloud-based technology provider of hedge fund analytics.Terms of the deals were not disclosed.With the acquisitions, eVestment now serves over 2,500 world-class clients across the entire investment industry spectrum, including traditional and alternative money managers, consultants and financial advisors, funds of hedge funds, corporate and public pensions, endowments and foundations, sovereign wealth funds, banks and brokerages. Back in 2011, eVestment acquired Hedgefund.net (HFN), a leading provider of alternatives research and data, in 2011.
In a report, the SEC has pointed to a lack of involvement on the part of management at the nine largest ratings agencies. The regulator notes that there are many cases of conflicts of interest and a lack of governance, and that these problems have not always been taken seriously by the directors of these agencies. The SEC report does not provide the name of the agencies concerned in any particular failings, but half of them took place at one of the three major ratings agencies, which are Standard & Poor’s, Moody’s and Fitch, the Financial Times notes.
Betting against Japan hasn’t paid off most of the time, but US hedge fund managers are increasingly betting against major Japanese businesses such as Nippon Paper, Kobe Stel, Panasonic and Sony, the Wall Street Journal reports. The idea is that the health of many Japanese companies which are loaded down with excess debt are deteriorating, and that the cost of insurance against bankruptcy through CDS does not yet reflect this situation. Among the asset management firms cited in the article are GAM Holding, SAC Capital Advisors and Scoggan Capital Management.
Legg Mason Global Asset Management has added 41 sub-funds of its Irish Sicav to the “Fund centre” platform of its Italian bank Fineco, Investment Europe reports. These sub-funds are managed by affiliates of the Legg mason group, such as Western Asset Management, Brandywine Global, and Royce&Associates. The “Fund centre” provides access to 4,000 funds.
The Hong Kong market authority (SFC) has fined CIC Investor Services HKD4bn, or about USD516,000, for failure to respect rules concerning the treatment of professional clients, and of failing to retain recordings of client advising between 2004 and 2010, Asian Investor reports.
Renaissance Group has sold all of its investment banking activities, including Renaissance Capital and Renaissance Credit, to Onexim Group. According to Investment Europe, Renaissance would like to concentrate on asset management, which is considered more lucrative. Stephen Jennings remains CEO of Renaissance Group, which still owns its affiliates Renaissance Asset Managers, Rendeavour, Renaissance Credit Nigeria and Renaissance Real Estate.
As part of a strategic reorientation to the Private Banking segment and intermediary activities, VP Bank has announced the appointment of two new members of its management team, Martin Engler and Günther Kaufmann, according to a statement released on 15 November. Engler is currently director of Private Banking Liechtenstein, while Kaufmann is director of the Intermediaries & Transaction Banking division. = The two appointments will take effect from 1 January 2013.
FTSE has teamed up with NAREIT and the US Green Building Council (USGBC) to develop the first investable green real estate indices for institutional and retail investors on the basis of FTSE NAREIT indices, combined with green data (LEED and Energy Star ratings). LEED is a global green certification programme for buildings, developed by USGBC. The indices are in the process of finalisation, and will be released in the near future. The attraction of the initiative is to bring together an index specialist with a specialist in the REIT market and a specialist in real estate environmental standards.
The US firm Guggenheim Investment Advisory, an affiliate of Guggenheim Partners, on 14 November announced the launch of the Guggenheim Alternatives Platform, which will facilitate access to hedge funds for wealth management professionals. The web-based platform is designed especially for independent financial advisers, private banks, and trusts. Actors may use it to construct and deploy customised hedge fund portfolios for their clients, from a vast selection of over 50 selected hedge fund managers (some of whom have a capacity limit), from a universe of over 10,000 managers, with a thematic focus on “support.”The minimal limit for access to the service is very low (USD100,000), and flows are integrated into the Alternative Investment Products (AIP) service from the Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation (DTCC), which offers higher levels of transparency through standardised and simplified reporting, settlement, and constant monitoring of funds on the Guggenheim Alternatives Platform.