About 18 months after its creation, the asset allocation assistance website for IFAs Myflow just before the weekend announced the launch of a new product, the first participative directory of independent financial advisers aimed at retail clients, http://www.leconseilpatrimonial.com/, which will be unveiled on 3-4 April, at the conference of the Chambre des Indépendants du Patrimoine (CIP). The objective is to bring solutions to retail clients seeking advising on their financial investments, to put more than 1,800 independent financial advisers in contact, and to promote advising. “We need to work on relationships. Independent financial advisers are too isolated,” says the CEO of Mythflow, Frédéric Picard, who is hoping to position the platform, which is designed as a “tool for commercial conquest,” between insurers, platforms, asset management firms, IFAs and groups of IFAs.
Barclays has registered the 16 sub-funds of its GlobalAccess multi-manager funds range in France. The management of the products, which cover various asset classes and geographical regions, is outsourced to various asset management firms (one or more firms, depending on the fund). For example, the Emerging Market Equity fund is managed by Aberdeen, Arrow Street, Fidelity, BNY Mellon ARX and East Capital. The US Small & Mid Cap fund has been contracted out to Pyramis Global Advisors, Delaware Investments and Kennedy Capital. “Each manager is selected for their expertise in a particular market. That manager is then “teamed up” with other specialists in complementary styles, in order to diversify the sources of outperformance (“alpha”). Assets are contracted out to the asset managers, who are selected via management mandates, ...” a press statement explains. The range, which has over EUR3bn in assets, is managed by the multi-management team from Wealth & Investment Management, composed of nine professionals, based in London and Paris. The team, led by Jaime Arguello, manages nearly EUR9bn in investments and EUR6.5bn in assets advised in fund selection.
Aviva Investors France has started the year 2012 well, with external inflows of EUR949m as of 15 march. The new comes after “a very trying year in 2011,” the chairman of the board at Aviva Investors France, Jean-François Boulier, admitted on 30 March at a press conference. Over the year 2011 as a whole, net external inflows totalled EUR487m, of which EUR138m went to French clients. Gross external inflows totlaled EUR6.2bn, of which EUR1.2bn were for long-term assets. As of the end of December, assets under management totalled EUR79.7bn, compared with EUR80.7bn as of the end of December 2010. As of the end of the year, bonds represented 73.6% of assets, or EUR58.68bn,, compared with barely 13% for equities (EUR10.26bn) and 13.5% for short-term assets. In 2012, Aviva Investors France is planning to continue its external development, with the emphasis on institutional investors and concentrating its sales efforts on its expertise in bond, real estate and multi-asset class management. Following the recruitment of two credit analysts in 2011, the firm is planning to add to its management teams, setting up Aviva Investors France as the centre of expertise for European equity management at the group. Meanwhile, a programme to unite and improve the operational platforms, initiated in late 2010, is expected to be completed by the end of 2012. After the deployment of a monitoring and control module for market risks last year, Aviva Investors France in early February deployed operational management modules. All of these modules are included in a single platform, which will be used for all Aviva Investors sites. The strategic review initiated by the group, which reduced personnel by 12%, will have a limited impact in France, with only three employees out of about 100 to depart. This is partly because Aviva Investors France has opted for a “gradual increase” in its activities over the past few years, says Boulier.
The legal merger of Clariden Leu AG (“Clariden Leu”) into Credit Suisse AG (“Credit Suisse”) takes effect today, the group has announced in a statement. As a part of the operation, Credit Suisse legally takes control of all active and passive assets, as well as rights and liabilities, of Cariden Leu. The technical integration of all activities will be completed by the end of 2012. Credit Suisse Group AG on 15 November 2011 announced plans to fully integrate its affiliate, Clariden Leu, into Credit Suisse.
A comparative study by the Berlin-based ratings agency Scope has found that over the long run, “dividend” funds are on the whole neither better performing nor less risky than traditional funds. And ETFs may even bring significant losses in periods of falling markets, although some actively-managed products manage to perform better. According to Scope, “dividend” funds are only a marketing ploy, as things now stand.
The Spanish Inverco association of asset management firms on Friday announced that March brought net redemptions of EUR427m, compared with EUR4bn in February and EUR401m in January. This is the twelfth consecutive month of net outflows. Total assets as of 30 March came to EUR130.1bn, EUR390m less than on 29 February, and EUR2.33bn more than on 31 December. Of the top ten actors in terms of asset volumes, seven show outflows in March. The heaviest net redemptions were from Santander Asset Management (EUR262.2m) and InverCaixa Gestión (EUR125.8m), followed by BBVA Asset Management (EUR92.2m). Meanwhile, Banca Civica attracted a net EUR95.6m, followed by Barclays Wealth Management (EUR45.1m). Funds People, for its part, reports that the number of funds launched in first quarter (36) was down 12% compared with the corresponding period of 2011.
The Norwegian finance minister, Sigbjørn Johnsen, has informed the Storting (Parliament) of several major changes to the investment policy of the Government Pension Fund – Global (GPFG), formerly known as the Oil Fund (NOK3.47trn in assets). The changes fall into four groups: wider diversification of investments, weighting according to the overall weight of markets, for investments in equities, the establishment of a new benchmark index for bond investors, and the adoption of new rules for the weighting of the equities allocation. In terms of geographical distribution, Europe will gradually be reduced from over 50% to represent about 40% of assets in Norwegian kroner, as currency risks on investments outside Europe have been lower than expected. Meanwhile, the Finance minister recommends that investments in equities be weighted according to the relative weight of markets, but without taking this to its logical extreme, in order to avoid overexposing the portfolio to emerging markets or US equities. For the bond allocation, the benchmark index (70% government bonds, 30% corporate bonds) will be clarified and simplified. Investments in government bonds will be weighted according to the GDP of issuers. Meanwhile, several segments have been removed from the corporate bond index, and that allocation will now be weighted according to the weight of each market. The finance minister has also formulated new, simpler rules to bring the weight of the fund’s equities allocation back to 60%. There will be a tolerance of +/- 3% . Other proposals will be unveiled by the end of spring.
Réunis à Copenhague, les ministres européens des Finances ont décidé de superviser les projets visant à contraindre les sociétés à effectuer une rotation des agences de notation. Le marché de la notation «n’est pas mature à ce point», a déclaré Margrethe Vestager, la ministre danoise de l’Economie, soulignant que certaine sociétés nécessitent une expertise particulière pour leur audit.
Les banques danoises ont emprunté un total de 18,9 milliards de couronnes (2,5 milliards d’euros) lors de l’injection de fonds à 3 ans réalisée par la banque centrale. Danske Bank, premier prêteur du pays, en a pris à elle seule 15 milliards. Cette opération, inspirée des deux LTRO de la BCE, a donc été bien moins utilisée que ne le prévoyaient les analystes.
L’activité dans la région de Chicago a ralenti à 62,2 en mars après 64 en février, en raison d’un fléchissement de l’emploi et des prises de commandes, selon l’indice des directeurs d’achats de la région publié par l’Institute for Supply Management-Chicago. Les analystes interrogés par Reuters attendaient une baisse moins marquée, à 63 points.
La consommation des ménages américains a progressé de 0,8% en février, sa plus forte hausse en sept mois, en dépit d’une augmentation limitée de leurs revenus. Le moral des consommateurs a quant à lui rebondi en mars pour atteindre son plus haut niveau depuis plus d’un an, à 76 points, malgré la hausse des prix du pétrole.
Le gouvernement français a révisé sa prévision de déficit public 2012 à 4,4% du produit intérieur brut contre 4,5% auparavant, déclare la ministre du Budget dans un entretien au quotidien Le Monde publié vendredi. Cette révision fait suite à l’annonce par l’Insee d’un déficit de 5,2% du PIB en 2011, inférieur au 5,7% prévu en loi de finances.
Berne a émis des mandats d’arrêt visant trois fonctionnaires allemands qu’elle accuse d’espionnage industriel pour s'être procuré les relevés bancaires de fraudeurs du fisc à l’insu de Credit Suisse, a déclaré samedi le ministère des Finances du Land de Rhénanie du Nord-Westphalie. On estime que les ressortissants allemands détiennent quelque 125 milliards d’euros dans des comptes secrets en Suisse.
Le président-candidat, en meeting samedi au parc des expositions de la porte de Versailles, a annoncé son intention de créer une «banque de la jeunesse» qui permettra aux jeunes, via un système de caution, de financer leurs projets et faciliter leur entrée dans la vie active. Le candidat socialiste François Hollande a réagi en soulignant que «ce qui compte, c’est de réformer le système bancaire dans son entier».
Deux millions de fonctionnaires allemands vont être augmentés de 6,3% sur deux ans, a annoncé samedi le ministre de l’Intérieur Hans-Peter Friedrich, à l’issue d’une nuit de négociations avec les représentants du syndicat Verdi. L’accord met fin à un conflit social qui a entraîné des perturbations dans les services publiques, ces dernières semaines, et dissipe la menace de mouvements de plus grande ampleur.
L’accord trouvé vendredi en zone euro sur le FESF et le MES aboutit, dans les faits, à «seulement» 500 milliards d’euros de capacité nouvelle de prêts.
Dans un entretien accordé au quotidien, l’ancien président de la Réserve fédérale américaine (Fed), Alan Greenspan, a défendu son successeur, l’actuel président Ben Bernanke, en jugeant «totalement infondées et destructrices» les critiques «ad hominem» dont il fait face de la part des candidats républicains à l’élection présidentielle. Et d’ajouter qu’il a été «très impressionné par la profondeur de ses compétences» pendant les trois années durant lesquelles ils ont travaillé ensemble au sein du comité de politique monétaire de la Fed. Il rappelle enfin que «les opinions de politiques monétaires sont protégées statutairement».
L'indice Tankan de confiance des grandes entreprises manufacturières est resté stable à -4 points fin mars. Un rebond du yen de 6% est anticipé d'ici fin juin
Le quotidien taïwanais qui ne cite pas ses sources rapporte que le gouvernement du pays, qui a déjà autorisé une hausse des prix du carburant, envisagerait également de relever dans la foulée les prix de l’électricité à partir du mois de mai, ce qui se traduirait par une augmentation de 30% de la facture électrique des entreprises.