La société de gestion Vivienne Investissement rejoint à compter du 1er octobre prochain le championnat amLeague. Adepte de la gestion quantitative, assurant la gestion d’un fonds «global macro» dénommé Ouessant, Vivienne Investissement interviendra de fait dans le cadre du mandat «multi asset class».Vivienne Investissement est une société de gestion quantitative indépendante issue d’un laboratoire de recherche et développement en finance quantitative fondé en 2005, et dont l’objectif a été, au moyen des mathématiques, d’innover et élaborer un processus de gestion robuste. Avec un track record obtenu en gestion pour compte propre, la société a élargi son activité à la gestion pour compte de tiers le 22 mai dernier.En rejoignant amLeague, Laurent Jaffrès, le président fondateur de la société compte ainsi accélérer le développement de son fonds en le faisant connaître auprès des investisseurs institutionnels, la gestion privée ou les family offices, etc. Le fonds, qui affiche un encours de 1,5 million d’euros, devrait cependant, dès l’année prochaine, être également proposé aux particuliers via les conseillers en gestion de patrimoine.
Comme annoncé fin mai par Newsmanagers (lire l'édition du 31/05/2012), Thomas d’Hauteville a rejoint M&G Investments au poste de responsable distribution au sein de l’équipe parisienne. L’intéressé était auparavant en charge des relations investisseurs Nord et Sud-Ouest de la France chez DNCA Finance. Thomas d’Hauteville couvrira l’activité de distribution sur les zones Nord et Sud-ouest de la France pour M&G.
Après l'élargissement du nombre de parts sur plusieurs fonds réalisé fin août, Carmignac Gestion a annoncé une nouvelle série de lancements. Il s’agit de parts de capitalisation libellées en francs suisses et en dollars américains ainsi que des parts de distribution en euros au sein de sa Sicav luxembourgeoise. Toutes les parts libellées dans une devise autre que l’euro sont systématiquement couvertes contre le risque de change, précise un communiqué.Les nouvelles parts de capitalisation libellées en francs suisse désormais disponibles aux investisseurs français sont :Carmignac Grande Europe A CHF acc LU0807688931Carmignac Emerging Discovery A CHF acc LU0807689400Carmignac Commodities A CHF acc LU0807690671Carmignac Emerging Patrimoine A CHF acc LU0807690838Carmignac Market Neutral A CHF acc LU0807690325Carmignac Global Bond A CHF acc LU0807689822Carmignac Cash Plus A CHF acc LU0807689665 Les nouvelles parts de capitalisation libellées en USD désormais disponibles aux investisseurs français sont : Carmignac Grande Europe A USD acc LU0807689079Carmignac Emerging Discovery A USD acc LU0807689582Carmignac Commodities A USD acc LU0807690754Carmignac Market Neutral A USD acc LU0807690598Carmignac Global Bond A USD acc LU0807690085Carmignac Cash Plus A USD acc LU0807689749 Enfin, les nouvelles parts de distribution libellées en euros désormais disponibles aux investisseurs français sont :Carmignac Grande Europe D EUR inc LU0807689152Carmignac Emerging Patrimoine D EUR inc LU0807690911Carmignac Global Bond D EUR inc LU0807690168
Filiale américaine de Julius Baer Holding, Artio Global Funds a notifié à la SEC une chute de son bénéfice net pour le premier semestre à 6,87 millions de dollars contre 44,7 millions en janvier-juin 2011.L’encours au 30 juin ressortait à 21,16 milliards de dollars contre 46,83 milliards douze mois auparavant. Les remboursements nets ont porté sur 10,46 milliards de dollars contre 7,76 milliards tandis que l’effet de marché a été positif de 1,26 milliard pour les six premiers mois de l’année (contre 1,19 milliard au premier semestre 2011), malgré un impact négatif de 1,02 milliard au premier trimestre.Durant la période sous revue, Artio a supprimé 25 emplois, mais cette mesure destinée à économiser 20 millions de dollars annuels n’a pas affecté les gérants de portefeuille ou les analystes dans les domaines des actions internationales, du haut rendement ou de l’obligataire «high grade». En revanche, le gestionnaire a annoncé qu’il allait liquider ses quatre fonds d’actions américaines (Artio US Multicap Fund, Artio US Midcap Fund, Artio US Smallcap Fund et Artio US Microcap Fund).
A compter du 10 septembre 2012, le fonds CamGestion Oblicycle Inflation de la société CamGestion accueillera dans son portefeuille des titres de créances dont la notation minimale sera Baa2 Moody’s et / ou BBB Standard & Poor’s. Jusqu'à cette date, les titres acceptés affichaient une notation minimale de Baa1 Moody’s et / ou BBB+ Standard & Poor’s.
La Banque Postale Asset Management a procédé à la fusion/absorption du fonds Stimulo 5 par la part R de LBPAM PEA Court Terme. A l’origine Stimulo 5 était un fonds à formule à capital garanti d’une durée de cinq ans et cinq mois, dont la performance était indexée sur l’évolution d’un panier de 6 indices boursiers.
Leslie Richman, basé à Chicago, et Duncan Crawford, basé à Londres, ont été promus co-global head, alternative investment solutions, dans le pôle prime clearing services de Newedge, une co-entreprise de Société Générale et Crédit Agricole CIB. Ils sont subordonnés à Chris Topple, global head of prime clearing services. Le premier était depuis deux décennies responsable d’alternative investment solutions pour les Etats-Unis tandis que le second était le patron mondial de la branche capital introductions, poste auquel il sera remplacé par Keith Johnson, basé à Chicago, et qui était jusqu’à présent head of capital introductions Americas.Pour leur part, James Skeggs, à Londres, et Ryan Duncan, à Chicago, deviennent co-heads mondiaux du advisory group qui est chargé de l’analyse des stratégies de hedge funds. James Skeggs était head of research EMEA, Ryan Duncan head of research Americas (il est aussi le président du comité des indices de Newedge). Dans leur nouvelle fonction, ils seront subordonnés à Leslie Richman et Duncan Crawford.
GulfMena et SoloCapital vont lancer dans les tout prochains jours un hedge fund qui sera basé à Dubaï et qui sera seulement le deuxième hedge fund accueilli par la place financière, rapporte Mena FM.Les deux sociétés veulent mettre en œuvre une stratégie de négoce systématique qui vise une performance de plus de 25% par an pour une volatilité d’environ 10%. Déjà approuvé par les autorités de tutelle, le hedge fund devrait être lancé à la mi-septembre avec un capital de 10 millions d’euros. Les deux partenaires visent un encours de 40 à 50 millions d’euros d’ici à la fin de l’année et de 250 à 350 millions d’euros dans les trois ans.
Business Immo rapporte que la société d’investissement Patron Capital Partners lève 880 millions d’euros pour son fonds Fund IV. Spécialisé dans l’acquisition d’actifs distressed et investissements opportunistes pour un montant unitaire de 30 à 100 millions d’euros, le fonds a capacité à investir seul ou en joint ventures à hauteur de 3 milliards d’euros, précise le site. L’objectif de rendement est compris entre 17 à 22 %.
La crise financière de 2008 a modifié le comportement des hedge funds en matière de gestion des risques. Une enquête réalisée par BNY Mellon en partenariat avec MFA et HedgeMark montre que les hedge funds ont écouté et entendu les appels des investisseurs en faveur de davantage de transparence et pris les mesures qui s’imposaient.Les gérants de hedge funds ont renforcé leur contrôle interne avec des recrutements à la clé et considérablement augmenté les informations divulguées aux investisseurs sur une base régulière. Ils ont également fait un effort pour exprimer en langage compréhensible leur approche du risque en n’hésitant pas à aller dans le détail.L’enquête relève que 79% des sociétés de gestion alternative séparent les fonctions de gestion des risques de celles de gestionnaire des fonds afin de favoriser une surveillance indépendante des sociétés. Plus de 50% des participants estiment d’ailleurs qu’une vérification indépendante des positions constitue un élément essentiel de la surveillance des hedge funds.Les investisseurs institutionnels saluent ces efforts et ne cachent pas leur appétit pour une formation continue en matière de gestion des risques. Les efforts consentis tant par les hedge funds que par les associations professionnelles vont dans la bonne direction mais doivent être soutenus pour ne pas être dépassés par les évolutions du secteur.Selon l’enquête, de nombreux hedge funds estiment que les pratiques mises en place en matière de gestion des risques peuvent générer de l’alpha et leur permettre de se différencier de la concurrence. Dans tous les cas, le reporting à destination des investisseurs sera produit sur une base quotidienne ou hebdomadaire à un horizon de cinq ans, contre seulement 12% en 2007.
The joint venture Ping An Russell Investments is preparing to launch a multi-managed fund aimed at high net worth individual (HNWI) clients early in fourth quarter, Hedge Week reports. The new product, known as MoM, will provide access to the same local hedge funds selected by Russell Investment for US dollar investors via the future QFII fund reserved for qualified foreign institutional investors.
The flagship index of the Paris stock exchange may be changed at the end of this week, Les Echos reports. Peugeot may be remoed from the index, to be replaced by the chemist Solvay, according to market specialists. Arkema and Sodexo are also among the candidates to join the CAC 40, where they would join Alcatel-Lucent and STMicroelectronics. The decision may be taken later this week, this evening or tomorrow, marking the first changes to the flagship index for nearly one year.
The 2008 financial crisis altered the behaviour of hedge funds in terms of risk management. A new study from the Managed Funds Association (MFA), BNY Mellon, and HedgeMark outlines new data showing that hedge funds are continuing to develop risk management practices that fit the needs of investors and fund managers alike.Managers of hedge funds have reinforced their internal controls with key recruitments, and considerably increased the amount of information released to investors on a regular basis. They have also made an effort to express their approach to risk management in comprehensible language, and are not hesitating to go into detail.The survey finds that 79% of firms now separate their risk manager and fund manager functions entirely to ensure independent oversight. More than 50% of participants estimate that independent verification of positions is an essential element in hedge fund surveillance.Institutional investors have welcomed the moves, and are not concealing their appetite for ongoing training in risk management. Efforts by hedge funds and professional associations are a step in the right direction, but need to be sustained in order not to be overtaken by developments in the sector.The survey finds that many hedge funds claim that practices put in place for risk management may generate alpha, and may allow them to stand out from the competition. In any case, reporting to investors will be produced on a daily or weekly basis for the next five years, compared with only 12% in 2007.
On 6 August, the US firm Eaton Vance completed its acquisition of 49% of the Canadian firm Hexavest (CAD10.8bn in assets as of the end of July). On 4 September, Eaton Vance (USD192.9bn in assets as of 31 July) announced that it is launching four equity funds, which will be managed by the Hexavest team led by Vital Proulx, chairman and CIO.The funds are the Eaton Vance Hexavest Emerging Markets Equity Fund (Class A: EHEAX, Class I: EHEIX), Eaton Vance Hexavest Global Equity Fund (Class A: EHGAX, Class I: EHGIX), Eaton Vance Hexavest International Equity Fund (Class A: EHIAX, Class I: EHIIX) and Eaton Vance Hexavest U.S. Equity Fund (Class A: EHUAX, Class I: EHUIX). These products will be managed with a method that combines Hexavest’s proprietary fundamental approach with quantitative models.
Vanguard Group has announced that Edward Owens, senior vice president of Wellington Management Company, which manages 20 Vanguard funds, will be retiring at the end of this year, the Wall Street Journal reports. Owens manages the Vanguard Health Care Fund, whose assets total USD22.4bn.Owens will be replaced by Jean Hynes, associate portfolio manager, who has been a part of the fund’s management team since 1991.
The Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations this morning signed an agreement with China Development Bank, its Chinese counterpart, to invest in French and Chinese SMEs, Les Echos reports. The two partners are creating a fund with EUR150m in assets, to be managed by Cathay Capital. The fund offers a way for China to invest in French SMEs with EUR10m to EUR200m in earnings, and for France to invest in Chinese businesses, with investments of EUR3m to EUR15m. Two investments have already been identified.
The number of fallen angels, or companies whose ratings have fallen from investment grade into the speculative category, totalled 30 in second quarter, compared with 6 in the previous quarter, and 25 one year earlier, according to the financial rating agency Moody’s which is offering a new quarterly review of changes in ratings for investment grade corporate issuers. Moody’s sates that 26 of the fallen angels in second quarter, 87% of the total, were based in Europe, which brings the rate of fallen angels in Europe to 3.3% compared with 0.8% in first quarter 2012. This percentage is only 0.1% in North America and 0.0% in Asia, while the global rate was 1.2%, compared with 0.2% in first quarter. Moody’s estimates, however, that the rate of fallen angels will fall to 0.8% in third quarter, with rates of 0.5% in North America, 0.2% in Asia and 1.6% in Europe. This significant improvement in the European rate is said to be related to stabilising outlooks for the financial sector due to poor results in second quarter. Only 12% of firms in the financial sector are on a negative ratings watch at the end of second quarter, compared with 55% at the end of first quarter 2012.
Switzerland, for the fourth consecutive year, tops the overall rankings in The Global Competitiveness Report 2012-2013, released on September 5 by the World Economic Forum. France has lost three places to 21st place, due to the declining confidence of investors in tax policies that heavily penalise investment decisions. Singapore remains in second position and Finland in third position, overtaking Sweden (4th). These and other Northern and Western European countries dominate the top 10 with the Netherlands (5th), Germany (6th) and United Kingdom (8th). The United States (7th), Hong Kong (9th) and Japan (10th) complete the ranking of the top 10 most competitive economies. The report indicates that Switzerland and countries in Northern Europe have been consolidating their strong competitiveness positions since the financial and economic downturn in 2008. On the other hand, countries in Southern Europe, i.e. Portugal (49th), Spain (36th), Italy (42nd) and particularly Greece (96th) continue to suffer from competitiveness weaknesses in terms of macroeconomic imbalances, poor access to financing, rigid labour markets and an innovation deficit. Despite growing its overall competitiveness score, the United States continues its decline for the fourth year in a row, falling two more places to seventh position. In addition to the burgeoning macroeconomic vulnerabilities, some aspects of the country’s institutional environment continue to raise concern among business leaders, particularly the low public trust in politicians and a perceived lack of government efficiency. On a more positive note, the country still remains a global innovation powerhouse and its markets work efficiently. The large emerging market economies (BRICS) display different performances. Despite a slight decline in the rankings of three places, the People’s Republic of China (29th) continues to lead the group. Of the others, only Brazil (48th) moves up this year, with South Africa (52nd), India (59th) and Russia (67th) experiencing small declines in rankings.
Frank Engels, CIO for fixed income, announced on 5 September that Union Investment (the central asset management firm for the German co-operative banks) has set up its own system of country ratings, because S&P, Moody’s and Fitch have demonstrated in the past few years that they continue to behave procyclically and to react too late.The system developed by Union allows for systematic, uniform and transparent judgement of the solvency of governments, on the basis of fundamental economic data and measurable social and political indicators. It is based on three basic elements: fundamental macroeconomic evaluation of the ability of governments to pay their debts, an estimate of the desire of these governments to pay, and thus to make the necessary reforms in the case of need, and lastly, an advanced warning system which detects signs of weakness in economies which had previously been solid.Compared with ratings by the established ratings agencies, the Union ratings are worse for many industrialised countries, due to weak growth, the scale of debt, and poor budgetary discipline. On the other hand, emerging countries with solid budgets and strong growth are better-rated than by the established ratings agencies.According to Engels, the country ratings system from Union has recently been able to anticipate about 80% of ratings adjustments by S&P, Moody’s and Fitch. The system will be integrated from 1 November into the basic allocation process for the UniInstitutional Global Government Bonds fund, which is focused on investment grade government bonds.
Agefi reports, citing information in the New York Post, that the private equity funds TPG, Leonard Green, Berksire Partners and CCMP are reportedly in the running for the last request for proposals in the next few weeks to acquire the US activities of Redcats, an affiliate of the PPR group. Eight brands are included, primarily including the plus size clothing website and catalogue company OneStopPlus.
The S&P 500 index has posted gains of 12% since the beginning of the year, of which 9.8 percentage points have been since 1 June. This movement has caught defensive fund and hedge fund managers off guard, and they have now to buy shares not to be left out, in a trend which may drive up the price of equities further, the Wall Street Journal notes. However, there is a lot of uncertainty in Europe and about the Fed’s monetary stance, and so some managers are preferring to “keep their power dry.”
Last month, daily trading volumes for on-book trades of ETFs on European markets of NYSE Euronext fell 16.4% compared with the previous month, to EUR191.7m, compared with EUR239.7m in July, and EUR257.7m in June. There were no new launches in August, and at the end of the month, the number of publicly-traded ETFs totalled 676, of which 587 were primary listings, comapred with 687 and 593 at the end of July.Block trades in August totalled EUR521.2m, compared with EUR741.5m in July (-29.7%), and EUR733.4m in June. They also represented 11.8% of total trading volume, compared with 14.1% in July The median spread in August stood at 28.1 basis points, compared with 29.7 points the previous month, and 31.15 points in June.
As announced late in May by Newsmanagers (see Newsmanagers of 31 May 2012), Thomas d’Hauteville has joined M&G Investments as head of distribution in its Paris team. D’Hauteville was previously in charge of investor relations for North and South-West France at DNCA Finance. D”Hauteville will cover distribution activities in the North and South-West France regions for M&G.
The US affiliate of Julius Baer Holding, Artio Global Funds, has filed with the SEC a fall in its profits in first half, to USD6.87bn, compared with USD44.7bn in January-June 2011.Assets as of 30 June totalled USD21.16bn, compared with USD46.83bn twelve months previously. Net redemptions totalled USD10.46bn, compared with USD7.76bn, while market effects were positive by USD1.26bn in the first six months of the year (compared with USD1.19bn in first half 2011), despite a negative impact of USD1.02bn in first quarter.In the period under review, Artio laid off 25 employees, but this measure which aimed to save USD20m annually did not affect portfolio managers or analysts in the areas of international equities, high yield or high grade bonds. The asset management firm has announced that it will be liquidating its four US equity funds (Artio US Multicap Fund, Artio US Midcap Fund, Artio US Smallcap Fund and Artio US Microcap Fund).
The CNMV has issued sales licenses to two more UCITS-compliant hedge funds from BlackRock, Funds People reports. They are products with daily liqudity, the BSF Absolute Return Bond Fund, a bond fund managed by Ian Winship, and the BSF Americas Diversified Equity Absolute Return Fund, an equity fund to be managed by Raffaele Savi and Travis Cooke.
Leslie Richman, based in Chicago, and Duncan Crawford, based in London, have been promoted to the position of co-global head, alternative investment solutions, in the prime clearing services unit at Newedge, a joint venture of Société Générale and Crédit Agricole CIB. They will report to Chris Topple, global head of prime clearing services. The former has for the past two decades been head of alternative investment solutions for the United States, while the latter was global head of the capital introuctions branch, in which position he will be replaced by Keith Johnson, based in Chicago, who had previously been head of capital introductions Americas.James Skeggs, in London, and Ryan Duncan, in Chicago, become global co-heads of the advisory group, which is responsible for analysis of hedge fund strategies. Skeggs had been head of research EMEA, wile Duncan has been head of research Americas (he is also chairman of the index committee at Newedge). In their new roles, they will report to Richman and Crawford.
Icap, the major inter-bank broker worldwide, has made technical modifications to come into effect on 17 September, which will affect its EBS electronic trading platform, due to dissatisfaction on the part of its major clients, banks, due to competition which is viewed as aggressive and disruptive from high-frequency traders, Agefi reports.Icap will modify the granularity of its listings, removing the fifth decimal point from the relative price of strategic currency pairs. The broker will also reduce the percentage of allowed orders which are not processed as transactions, since these are only used to survey the market, in order to profit from any short-term inefficiencies.
La société de gestion Vivienne Investissement rejoint à compter du 1er octobre prochain le championnat amLeague. Adepte de la gestion quantitative, assurant la gestion d’un fonds «global macro» dénommé Ouessant, Vivienne Investissement interviendra de fait dans le cadre du mandat «multi asset class».Vivienne Investissement est une société de gestion quantitative indépendante issue d’un laboratoire de recherche et développement en finance quantitative fondé en 2005, et dont l’objectif a été, au moyen des mathématiques, d’innover et élaborer un processus de gestion robuste. Avec un track record obtenu en gestion pour compte propre, la société a élargi son activité à la gestion pour compte de tiers le 22 mai dernier.En rejoignant amLeague, Laurent Jaffrès, le président fondateur de la société compte ainsi accélerer le développement de son fonds en le faisant connaître auprès des investisseurs institutionnels, la gestion privée ou les family offices, etc. Le fonds, qui affiche un encours de 1,5 million d’euros, devrait cependant, dès l’année prochaine, être proposé aux particuliers via les conseillers en gestion de patrimoine.
The US hedge fund Strategic Value Partners has recruited Steve McGuinness, a former Goldman Sachs Asset Management executive, the Financial Times reports. He will be senior managing director at SVP, in charge of development, and will report to Victor Khosla, founder of the hedge fund. SVP has USD4bn in assets under management, of which USD2.2bn have been invested in distressed debt in the past 20 months.
Selon nos informations, la Banque Postale pour compte propre a terminé une phase de sélection pour un gestionnaire de fonds contractuel dédié portant sur la multigestion alternative. Le montant serait de l’ordre de 50 millions d’euros avec la prise en compte de filtres ISR dans la sélection. A l’issue de la procédure d’appel d’offres restreints (3 finalistes), le choix s’est porté sur Amundi IS en association avec Morningstar comme advisor. Contacté à ce sujet, la Banque Postale n’a pas souhaité commenter cette information.