Cinco Días rapporte qu’Axon Capital lance le premier fonds espagnol de private equity destiné à investir en Inde. Elle prévoit de lever 100 millions d’euros, dont une partie apportée par le milliardaire espagnol d’origine indienne Ram Bhavnani. Le premier bouclage est prévu pour juillet, avec 20-25 millions d’euros.
National Australia Bank dispose de plus de temps pour mettre la main sur Axa Asia Pacific. Dans un communiqué, l’assureur a annoncé qu’AXA Asia Pacific Holdings Limited (AXA APH) et National Australia Bank Limited (NAB) ont convenu ce mardi 1er juin de prolonger jusqu’au 15 juillet 2010 inclus l’accord concernant la transaction par laquelle NAB acquerrait 100% d’AXA APH (dont il conserverait les activités australiennes et néo-zélandaises et cèderait à AXA 100% des activités asiatiques).
Selon FinancialNews, Hermes Fund Managers, le principal gérant du programme de pension de British Telecom, veut gagner des contrats pour compte de tiers pour un montant de 25 milliards de livres, soit plus de 29 milliards d’euros, au cours des cinq prochaines années. Les actifs sous gestion de Hermes s'élevaient à 24,6 milliards de livres au 31 décembre dernier.Pour atteindre ses objectifs, Hermes propose à ses gérants une participation aux bénéfices de 50% sur les nouveaux contrats.
Clearstream Banking (Deutsche Börse group) announced on Monday that it is teaming up with Bolsas y Mercados Españoles (BME) to create a register of transactions, which will offer reporting services for over-the-counter (OTC) transactions on a wide range of financial instruments. The initiative comes ahead of expected legislative measures by the European Commission, which will aim to improve operational control and transparency in trading of derivatives over the counter. The new transaction register will be available to all financial and non-financial establishments. It will aim for “flexible” participation, depending on the profiles and needs of various groups of actors and interests in the OTC market. The first tests will take place in July, and an operational phase will begin later, in fourth quarter. Initially, collection of data on transactions will be limited to fixed income derivatives (IRA, FRA, Cap and Floor). In a second phase, the spectrum will widen to include over-the-counter derivatives of bonds, equities, currencies, commodities, and other underlyings.
The German asset management association (BVI) on 31 May announced in a statement that it is hostile to the German finance ministry’s plan to extend the country’s prohibition on naked short-selling to all equities. If the German government carries on down this path, the professional association claims, the German financial industry will bear the consequences, as it will lose competitiveness, leading asset management firms to turn their backs on Germany. The association, however, welcomes another proposal by the ministry to protect investors and improve the functioning of capital markets, through the introduction of Key Investor Documents (KID), which would replace prospectuses, and could open the way to the introduction of a similar document for all financial products. The association also welcomes the finance ministry’s efforts to combat rampant takeover strategies by introducing more transparency. It adds that there is still further room for improvement, “to avoid useless administrative costs.”
The Spanish Econmics ministry on Monday granted permission for Spanish high net worth investors to place their money in Luxembourg-registered special investment funds (SIFs), in an amendment to the country’s convention with the Grand Duchy, Expansión reports. Luxembourg will no longer be considered a tax haven, according to the Spanish official Journal Boletín Oficial del Estado (BOE). The agreement will come into effect on 16 July.
RBC Dexia Investor Services (RBC Dexia) today announced that it has completed its acquisition and transfer of the depository activities of the UBI Group (Unione di Banche Italiane). After receiving the necessary authorisations, the transaction will be carried out on the terms announced on 28 September 2009 (see Newsmanagers of 01/10/09). “In an environment of rapid evolution, this agreement with UBI Banca represents an important step in the growth and geographical diversification of the activities of RBC Dexia in countries such as Italy, where the firm is already present and has considerable potential,” says José Placido, Chief Executive Officer at RBC Dexia. The transaction will allow RBC Dexia to strenghten its position as the third-largest third-party fund administrator in Italy, with assets under administration of EUR28bn. RBC Dexia is also the fourth largest depository bank, with assets under custody of EUR20bn.
At EUR10.09bn, the volume of bonds from the Kingdom of Spain held by Spanish pension funds now represent 52.8% of their overall bond portfolios (EUR19.11bn), and 11.7% of their total assets (EUR86.02bn as of the end of 2009), Cinco Días reports. Ángel Martínez-Aldama, CEO of the Inverco association of asset management firms, points out that this takes only direct investment into account. In fact, these pension funds allocate 11% of their assets to cash, or EUR9.5bn, of which a good part is invested in government debt via repos.
On Friday, Metrovacesa sold the Triángulo Princesa in Madrid for EUR122m to the French fund Continental Property Investment, Cotizalia reports. Two days earlier, Doughty Hanson is reported to have paid EUR120m for a 180,000 square meter shopping centre under construction. And in late April, Banco Sabadell sold 378 properties, mostly offices, to Moorpark Capital Partners, for EUR403m. The latter transaction resulted in capital gains for the Catalan bank of EUR265m.
The manager of the Stockholm-based fund of funds FMG, specialised in emerging and frontier markets, is planning to launch an opportunity-driven fund dedicated to Iraq, Asian Investor reports. FMG will liquidate its existing Iraq fund (Iraq Special Opportunities Fund), and invest the capital that becomes available in the new vehicle, Iraq Special Opportunity Fund. The fund, which will have two managers, will start out with USD5m in assets, and will close at about USD20m. FMG recommends to its clients to put 1% to 3% of assets in the fund, and to come back in three to five years. Minimal investment has been set at USD10,000, and FMG is hoping for returns of 1,000% or more over ten years. But the client must be prepared to accept a high level of volatility. The fund is hoping to take part in the economic recovery of the energy sector in Iraq. “The country will need to accept enormous infrastructure reconstruction efforts, and all the companies are knocking on the door to participate,” says Johan Kahm, a major partner at FMG.
From 1 June, Citibank España has begun offering funds from Carmignac Gestion at its 56 locations in Spain. Local teams at Carmignac Gestion will work closely with bankers of the Citibank network to make clients familiar with products and optimise their use by Citibank clients in Spain. The cooperation agreement comes as part of a strategy by Citibank Spain to offer personalised independent advising. Carmignac Gestion has a representative office in Madrid, and its team serving the Spanish market includes six people; it is led by Yon Elosegui.
Aviva Investors has created a new position in Singapore for a CEO of equities and fixed income for the Asia ex Japan region. The position will be occupied from 21 July by Tahnoon Pasha, who joins the firm from MFC Global Investment Management. Pasha will have a sizeable budget for recruitment, to include 12 to 18 equities and bond managers for the offices in Singapore and also Hong Kong. Currently, the Singapore office has 11 members, while Melbourne has 16, Asia Investor reports. Aviva Investors is aiming to have AUD35bn in assets under management in Asia in four years’ time.
The Swiss management firm Bellevue Asset Management has announced that three of its funds, BB Biotech (Lux) B-USD (ISIN LU0415392322), BB Medtech (Lux) B-EUR (ISIN LU0415391431), BB African Opportunities (Lux) B-EUR (ISIN LU0433847240), are now available for trading on the Xetra platform of from the Frankfurt stock exchange during its opening hours (9 AM – 8 PM). Bid & ask quotes for the funds are available 24 hours a day. The funds will also remain available directly from the management firm.
The Blackstone Group has launched its first closed-end fund, the Blackstone/GSO Senior Floating Rate Term Fund (acronym BSL on NYSE), whose first objective will be to provide high returns, and which will secondly aim to preserve capital. The initial round of investment has raised USD322m. The advisor to the fund is GSO/Blackstone Debt Funds Management LLC, an affiliate of Blackstone. The portfolio will be invested in floating rate senior secured loans, a market with volumes of nearly USD1.6trn.
Tim Courtney, CIO of Burns Advisory, has studied the 10-year performance of five-star-rated funds. Of the 248 stock funds with five-star ratings on Dec. 31, 1999, just four still kept that rank after 10 years. And the 218 domestic stock funds with the rating typically lagged behind their category averages over the period. In other words, it isn’t just that five-star funds don’t, on average, continue to lead their peers, they actually do worse in subsequent years, says the Wall Street Journal.
Florence Dard, who has been head of sales to institutional investors at Axa Investment Managers since 2003, has joined Edmond de Rothschild Asset Management (Edram, EUR13bn in assets as of the end of April), as director of institutional sales for France. She will lead a team which includes three other people, and will report to Patrick Peris, deputy CEO in charge of development.
Henderson Global Investors announced on Monday, 31 May, that it has recruited Charles-Henri Herrmann as Senior Sales Manager in France. He will be in charge of sales for more complex UCITS III-compliant funds, and will aim to strengthen the presence of the asset management firm on the institutional market, a statement from the firm says. Herrmann, 30, began his career at the Société Générale group (2001-2006), in the structuring sales team at SGAM AI. After joining ADI Alternative Investments in 2006 as a senior salesperson, where he developed alternative and absolute management for institutional clients and funds of funds in France, Herrmann joined the sales teams at OFI from 2009 to 2010.
Calstrs, US’s second-biggest public pension fund, is poised to make its first investment in commodities as a hedge against the risk of rising inflation, says the Financial Times.
At a time when three quarters of the annual general shareholders’ meetings of CAC 40 companies have already taken place, InvestorSight has undertaken an initial estimate of the new boards of directors in power at CAC 40 businesses, which have seen particularly marked changes this year, Agefi reports. In total, 53 new directors have joined these boards, twice as many as usual, and half of them are women, while three quarters of them are independent. These 53 new directors are still a drop in the ocean of a total of 604 seats on the boards of directors of CAC 40 companies. From this perspective, the high concentration of responsibilities remains an important issue, as to the low level of representation of foreigners, and the still limited presence of women on the boards. The boards are also seeking to reassure minority shareholders, with an increase in the number of employee-elected directors and non-voting directors. Half of all CAC businesses have either one or the other, and sometimes both, as at Société Générale, the newspaper notes.
The 2010 session of the Secular Forum, which brought together Pimco investment experts in Newport Beach, California, has confirmed the predictions of the 2009 meeting of a “new normality” in the global economy, characterised by deficit reduction, less rapid economic growth in industrialised countries, and an environment of toughening regulations and contrasting effects of globalisation. Matthieu Louanges, a member of the European portfolio committee at Pimco and of the board of directors at the German asset management firm Allianz Global Investors KAG, says that caution in the selection of government bonds will now need to apply to industrialised as well as developing countries, and that it will play an increasingly important role. Now is also a good time to reconsider the use of traditional benchmark indices for bonds, as they lead to particularly high weightings for countries with high levels of debt. In efforts to improve solvency and potential revaluations, Pimco is planning to maintain its focus on emerging market currencies.
Asian Investor reports that Shenzhen’s China Southern Fund Management has announced that it expects a licensed to be issued in short order for an ETF which will replicate the FTSE BRIC 50. The QDII product will be managed by Huang Liang. The product will likely become available before the QDII ETF from China Southern based on the S&P 500, which would also be listed on the Shenzhen exchange.
FinancialNews reports that Hermes Fund Managers, the main manager for the British Telecom pension programme, is aiming to win third-party contracts totalling GBP25bn, or more than EUR29bn, in the next five years. Assets under management at Hermes totalled GBP24.6bn as of 31 December last year. To achieve its goals, Hermes is offering its managers a 50% stake in profits on new contracts.
Le groupe Vontobel a annoncé le 28 mai le lancement d’une campagne en interne sur les thématiques de l'énergie, de l’alimentation, et de la mobilité et sur les moyens de réduire la consommation d'énergie et les émissions de CO2.Le groupe rappelle dans un communqué que Vontobel, co-fondateur de la fondation suisse pour le climat, qui cherche à pousser les feux du développement durable en Suisse, a réduit son empreinte climat à zéro depuis le 1er janvier 2009.
Source UK Services Ltd a annoncé vendredi que les volumes échangés sur ses ETF sectoriels européens ont atteint 5,9 milliards d’euros en avril selon le système de compensation allemand Cascade. Cela correspond à une part de marché de 75,8 % sur les produits sectoriels européens qui sont entrés dans une nouvelle dimension avec l’arrivée des hedge funds en tant qu’investisseurs, souligne Michael John Lytle, directeur du marketing de Source.
ING Real Estate Investment Management Europe (ING Reim Europe) a annoncé le lancement d’un fonds immobilier à destination des investisseurs institutionnels recherchant une exposition directe à cette classe d’actifs et une diversification de leurs investissements.Le fonds European Property Strategy (EPS) donne accès aux 14 fonds immobiliers non cotés d’ING Reim Europe, un portefeuille diversifié avec plus de 18 milliards d’euros d’actifs sous gestion. Géré par Wim Wensing, il vise un rendement de 8% par an.L’investissement de départ du fonds provient d’une compagnie d’assurances suisse, qui a engagé 100 millions d’euros par le biais de plusieurs de ses filiales.
Dans un entretien aux Echos, J.Richard Kushel, vice-président et responsable des activités internationales de BlackRock, indique que la priorité du groupe est aujourd’hui de continuer d’intégrer BGI. «Nous allons continuer d’accroître nos capacités et les investissements en Asie. Nous travaillons également sur notre développement en Amérique latine, qui est une région très prometteuse en raison de sa forte croissance économique et démographique», ajoute le responsable.
La concurrence entre fonds de fonds et fonds classiques devrait s’intensifier. C’est ce qui ressort d’une étude menée par la société de conseils Rothstein Kass. Près de la moitié des fonds de fonds interrogés ont en tout cas ce sentiment. Pour répondre à cette nouvelle donne, et à un environnement de marché plus difficile, 60 % des fonds de fonds vont intensifier leurs efforts en matière de transparence, rapporte l'étude. «Les fonds de fonds se sont rendus compte que les processus de due dilligence étaient de plus en plus importants pour les investisseurs institutionnels», note Howard Altma, co chief executive de Rothstein Kass. Pour lutter contre les fonds classiques et la réplication de leurs stratégies par les institutionnels eux-mêmes, 58 % des sondés ont indiqué qu’ils seraient même prêts à réduire leurs frais de gestion, en échange de périodes de gel des remboursements («lock-up») plus longues.
Morgan Stanley Private Wealth Management a annoncé avoir recruté une équipe de quatre professionnels de l’investissement pour la couverture de la clientèle haut de gamme au Venezuela et en Colombie.Basée à Miami, l'équipe comprend deux conseillers en gestion privée : Luis Miguel Gonzalez Ocque, executive director, et Alan Shlesinger, vice president, qui seront épaulés par Cristina Arguelles, vice president, et Eduardo Alvarez, client sales associate. Ils sont tous issus de Barclays Wealth et rattachés à Adriana Pineiro, executive director et regional sales manager.
L’encours du fonds de droit belge Equities World 3F (pour Foundation For the Future) flirte à présent avec les 200 millions d’euros, alors qu’il se situait encore à 40 millions début mai 2009, après son reconditionnement d’avril 2008 (lire notre article du 6 mai 2009). Le concept - investir dans des sociétés qui seront toujours leaders mondiaux en 2020 et qui peuvent justifier de 10 années consécutives de bénéfices et de dividendes - a manifestement trouvé son public, probablement parce qu’il accorde une part de 50 % aux pays émergents, de manière directe ou indirecte (les grandes entreprises du monde développé qui opèrent dans les pays émergents).L’univers retenu par le gérant Bart Baetens (assisté de Gino Delaere) comporte environ 700 valeurs, dont 40 à 50 (49 actuellement) en principe équipondérées dans le portefeuille. Il a été décidé dès septembre 2007, avant même le repositionnement, de bannir les financières, «dont les bilans ne sont pas assez tangibles et qui n’ont pas la maîtrise de leur avenir». De même le portefeuille ne comporte logiquement aucune société récemment introduite en Bourse (pour cause d’historique de performance insuffisamment long) ni aucune société en perte ou strart-up, ni de sociétés qui n’ont pas de stratégie de long terme clairement définie.La capitalisation moyenne est relativement élevée, avec 54 milliards d’euros, simplement parce que les valeurs sont plus liquides et aussi parce que les entreprises de petite capitalisation priorisent les investissements par rapport à la distribution de dividendes. Dès qu’une valeur, généralement entrée pour 0,50 à 1 % de l’encours, dépasse les 2,2 %, le gérant «coupe ce qui dépasse». Le taux de rotation se situe aux alentours de 35 %.L’objectif de Petercam consiste à surperformer le MSCI World GDP weighted tout au long du cycle. Il y est parvenu depuis le courant du quatrième trimestre 2008, avec une performance annualisée de 1,02 % contre une perte de 0,95 % pour l’indice de référence.Les quatre grands thèmes de long terme retenus pour le fonds sur les infrastructures, l'évolution démographique, l'énergie et l’agriculture. Actuellement, Bart Baetens favorise les exportateurs japonais, sous un angle «devise», ainsi que les détaillants, et «commence à regarder» les pétrolières.