Comme annoncé par Manooj Mistry, responsable de la structuration des db x-trackers actions dans un récent entretien à Newsmanagers, Deutsche Bank complète sa gamme d’ETF cotés sur Euronext Paris par 14 nouveaux produits, portant le nombre total de ses ETF accessibles en France à 37. Parmi les nouveaux produits, db x-trackers propose 7 ETF short, notamment sur le FTSE, le S&P 500 ou encore des secteurs comme la santé, les télécommunications ou les matières premières.
Mercredi, OFI Private Equity Capital et Fondis Electronic, qui se veut le leader français du marché de l’équipement portatif à destination du contrôle de l’environnement, des matériaux et du diagnostic immobilier, ont annoncé l’acquisition - via la Holding Européenne d’Instrumentation (holding de contrôle de Fondis Electronic) - de Bioritech auprès des dirigeants fondateurs de la société. Depuis juin 2008, OFI Private Equity Capital est l’actionnaire majoritaire de Fondis Electronic.Bioritec (2,2 millions d’euros de CA) commercialise des appareils d’analyse, principalement de l’eau, et des services de maintenance destinés aux laboratoires d’analyses chimiques, biologiques, ou physico-chimiques, des instituts de recherche, industries agroalimentaires et pharmaceutiques.
Selon Les Echos, le groupe né début 2008 du rapprochement entre le paritaire AG2R et le mutualiste La Mondiale veut faire passer son chiffre d’affaires de 13,3 milliards à 16 milliards d’euros entre 2008 et 2011. Le gros de la croissance proviendra des activités d’assurances dites « concurrentielles », c’est-à-dire épargne, retraite, santé et prévoyance.
Directeur délégué de SGAM et Directeur général de SGAM AI depuis juin 2008, Olivier Lecler, 41 ans, vient d’être nommé chief operating officer de GIMS, le pôle de gestions d’actifs et des services aux investisseurs du groupe Société Générale. Il succède à Sylvie Rucar qui a quitté le groupe. Membre du comité exécutif de GIMS, Olivier Lecler est rattaché à Jean-Pierre Mustier, Directeur du pôle gestions d’actifs et services aux investisseurs.
Des actionnaires, associés et dirigeants, ont vendu pour 4 millions d’actions Lazard, précise la Tribune, ce qui correspond à environ 5 % du capital. Les associés de Lazard détiennent toujours 50 % de son capital. La banque, indique également le quotidien, a racheté 1,7 million de ses propres actions.
Selon la Tribune, Didier Hauguel, Laurent Goutard et Albert Bocle vont respectivement remplacer Jean-François Gautier, directeur des services financiers spécialisés, Michel Douzou, directeur du réseau France, et Jean-Robert Sautter, directeur commercial et marketing de la banque de détail en France, qui vont partir à la retraite..
Le spécialiste des secteurs des services publics et des infrastructures à l'échelle mondiale lance le fonds Ecofin pour l'énergie et les infrastructures de la Chine (China Power & Infrastructure Fund). Le fonds a pour objectif de générer un rendement absolu moins instable que le marché chinois par l’intermédiaire d’un portefeuille dynamique de projets de construction fondé sur des données macroéconomiques et de la recherche fondamentale. Le fonds acheteur/vendeur variera de 20 % à 100 % nets à long terme, avec un maximum de 150 % bruts et aucun effet de levier financier. Le fonds investira principalement dans les titres à forte capitalisation, et aura une liquidité mensuelle avec un avis de rachat de 30 jours. Ecofin gère 3,4 milliards de dollars sur toute une gamme de fonds de couverture et de fonds et de mandats acheteurs seulement. Une partie des fonds est déjà investie en Chine. Dans son équipe internationale (25 spécialistes), Ecofin dispose de quatre experts sur la Chine.
Fortress Investment Group a indiqué que les investisseurs dans D.B. Zwirn avaient donné leur feu vert pour qu’elle prenne en charge la gestion des fonds et comptes de D.B. Zwirn. Les fonds seront renommés Fortress Value Recovery Funds I. La transaction représente un encours supplémentaire de l’ordre de 2 milliards de dollars pour Fortress dont les actifs sous gestion s'élevaient à quelque 26,5 milliards de dollars au 31 mars dernier. Certains dirigeants de D.B. Zwirn ainsi qu’une centaine de professionnels de la firme ont rejoint Fortress ou devraient lui fournir des services.
Selon L’Agefi suisse, Credit Suisse va créer une entité «Investment Strategies and Solutions» au sein de sa division d’Asset Management. «Ce groupe travaillera en collaboration avec l’équipe de l’Asset Management’s Global Institutional Distribution, en soutien à la clientèle qui souhaite développer des solutions d’investissement en utilisant toutes les possibilités du portefeuille de produits», indique la banque. La nouvelle entité créée au sein d’Asset Management sera dirigée par David Russ. A 56 ans, cet ancien responsable des investissements de Darmouth College’s Office of Investments devient ainsi Managing Director et Chief Investment Strategist de cette cellule de quatre personnes. Le groupe bénéficiera des compétences de Mark Baumgartner, ancien Senior Portfolio Strategist and Head of Portfolio Architecture au sein du groupe Global Portfolio Solutions de Morgan Stanley. Il y aura aussi Yogi Thambiah (Credit Suisse’s U.S.Multi Asset Class Solutions-MACS), et Nicolo Foscari, ancien Senior Portfolio Manager dans les affaires MACS de Credit Suisse aux Etats-Unis.
Following the departure of Barbara Rega, Udo Rosendahl has been appointed as director of funds of funds at DWS, fondsprofessionell reports, citing Citywire. Rosendahl will also retain his responsibilities as chief investment officer for European equities.
By the end of July, the five investment professionals who make up the clean tech and sustainable private equity teams at Robeco in Rotterdam (EUR410m in assets under management) will move to the Swiss affiliate SAM Sustainable Asset Management in Zurich, IPE reports. The team is led by Andrew Musters, managing partner for private equity. Robeco has also announced plans to launch a third clean tech fund be the end of the year. Unlike its two predecessors, the fund will be allowed to invest in infrastructure and forestry.
Institutional investors are on the starting blocks. Though investors were resolutely prudent in 2008, keeping an average of 14% of their investable assets in liquidities, 80% of them are planning to make “aggressive” reallocations in 2009, once the markets have restabilised, according to a recent study by Barclays Capital entitled “Picking Up the Pieces.” Hedge funds will profit not least from this wave of new subscriptions, according to the study of 300 institutional investors (pension funds, private banks, charities, etc.) and 100 hedge fund managers. At least USD50bn will be invested in hedge funds this year, largely by pension funds and family offices, most of whom say they are planning to increase their exposure to hedge funds, unlike insurers, private banks, and charities, which are planning to reduce their allocation to alternative investments. Although many institutionals are impatient to return to hedge funds, they will be more prudent about the investment strategies they choose to invest in. According to the Barclays Capital study, a majority of institutionals surveyed said they would prefer simpler and more liquid strategies than previously.
Richard Wohanka, CEO of Fortis Investments, is leaving the asset management company, which is in the process of being merged with the asset management business of BNP Paribas. The news was announced Tuesday and has been confirmed by a spokesperson for Fortis Investments. BNP Paribas states that a successor will be named for Wohanka. But it is not yet sure whether the new CEO will be responsible only for Fortis Investments, or the combination of BNP Paribas Investment Partners and Fortis Inevstments. For the moment, Jacques d’Estais is serving as director and CEO of BNP Paribas Investment Partners, since Gilles Glicenstein died in April. The departure of Wohanka, whose plans for the future are not yet known, follows that of Saker Nusseibeh, who was global head of equities and CIO of Fortis Investments, and who has since joined Hermes Fund Managers. Wohanka was appointed CEO of Fortis Investments in 2001, after serving as CEO of WestLB Asset Management. In his career, he has already encountered BNP Paribas, as head of Baribas Asset Management. BNP Paribas took control of Fortis Investments with its acquisition of Fortis Banque. At a presentation of the firm’s most recent results, on 31 March, the French bank announced that the merger would create the fourth largest asset management entity in the Euro zone, with EUR475bn in assets under management.
Rolf Kiefer, director of communications at DekaBank, has told Die Welt that the asset management firm for the German savings banks is planning to merge the Deka-Immobilienfonds (EUR2.5bn) with the Deka-ImmobilienEuropa (EUR7.4bn). Meanwhile, the Westinvest fund (EUR1.6bn) will be merged with the Westinvest Interselect (EUR3.2bn). The plans are currently being discussed with the savings banks, and a decision will be taken at the end of June. If an agreement is reached, the two real estate fund mergers would be completed by 30 September. Applications for the necessary regulatory permission have already been submitted to the financial markets surveillance authority (BaFin). After the mergers, the new Deka fund would have available liquidity of EUR2.28bn, while the new Westinvest fund would have EUR800m.
In its annual report, DWS Investments (Deutsche Bank group) has announced that the seven members of its board of directors in 2008 earned a total of about EUR6.9m, compared with EUR15.8m in 2007, Financial Times Deutschland reports. Assets as of the end of December had contracted by 20% in one year, to EUR122bn, due both to market effects and net redemptions.
This week, the Spanish Stock Exchange admitted the Lyxor ETF Euro Corporate Bond fund to trading, as the Société Générale was preparing to launch the first ETF to track an Ibex index, Cinco Días reports. The fund will replicate the Ibex 35 Inverso. An application for a license for the fund was submitted to the AMF last week. The CNMV will then have two months to grant its approval. On its first day of trading in Madrid, the Lyxor ETF Euro Corporate Bond fund had a total trading volume of EUR400,000, more than in Paris, said Adrián Juliá director of publicly-traded products at Société Générale in Spain.
Olivier Lecler, 41, deputy director of SGAM and CEO of SGAM AI since June 2008, has been appointed chief operating officer at GIMS, the asset management and investor services unit of the Société Générale group. He succeeds Sylvie Rucar, who has left the group. Lecler, a member of the group’s executive board, reports to Jean-Pierre Mustier director of the asset management and investor services unit.
Hedge fund managers are finding a reason for some slight optimism about the fidelity of their clients. After reaching 25% of assets in funds in fourth quarter 2008, redemption demands are expected to total only 10% of total assets in 2009, Barclays Capital says in its study “Picking up the Pieces,” which surveyed 300 institutional investors (pension funds, private banks, charities, etc), and 100 hedge fund managers.
Ignacio Pedrosa, CEO for Spain, Portugal and Latin America since 2006 at Allfunds Bank (Sandander and Sanpaolo Intesa), has been recruited by Bestinver, the management firm from Acciona, as commercial director, Funds People reports.
Karl-Heinz Heuß, director of Credit Suisse Asset Management Immobilien, has told the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung that the open-ended real estate fund CS Euroreal will once again begin honouring redemptions, which have been frozen since the end of October, by the end of this month. In July, another similar move is expected from the KanAm grundinvest fund, and specialists are predicting that the Axa Immoselect will soon follow suit.
With its new offering, SI Ökoselect-Fonds, launched on 2 June, 2009, Hanseatische Investment (Hansainvest) presents an environmental technologies fund (renewable energy, water treatment and infrastructure, energy efficiency, pollution reduction, etc), whose portfolio will initially consist of 10% to 15% private equity, though it may invest up to 20% in this asset class. The new fund, registered in Germany, is advised by Olaf Köster, director of fund management at VCH Inevstment Group, an affiliate of Altira Group. Minimal subscription is set at EUR50. The new fund will be managed with a bottom-up approach and will initially select shares on the basis of their potential for growth, and will then filter the results based on environmental and social exclusionary criteria. This sustainable development overlay will allow the product to avoid businesses whose corporate governance is not convincingly resopnsible, as well as companies in the nuclear energy, gambling, prostitution and weapons trades. The manager will then analyse the sectoral outlooks and attempt to limit or hedge currency risks. Details ISIN code: DE000A0NEKV8 Front-end fee: 5% Management fees: 1.95% Performance commission: 10% Currency: EUR
Deutsche Börse on Wednesday announced that it has admitted the 452nd ETF to trading on the XTF segment of its Xetra electronic trading platform; it is the Lyxor ETF Euro Corporate Bond from Lyxor Asset Management (Société Générale group). The French-registered fund replicates the Markit iBoxx Liquid Corporate Overall Index, which includes debt from 40 companies rated from AAA to BBB. Management commission is set at 0.20%.
Retail investors came back to funds in the United States, the United Kingdom and Europe in April, Financial News reports, cited in the Wall Street Journal. In Europe, for example, asset management firms posted net subscriptions of EUR11bn in Q1, triple the flows registered in 2008 overall.
Large hedge funds based in the United Kingdom have warned the British Treasury that they would have to leave the country if a draft European directive goes through, the Financial Times reports. Some of them are already prepared to move to Switzerland if the draft regulations (which one manager called a French plot against London) are not amended. New York is another possible destination, the FT adds.
Schroders will launch a currency fund, which will aim to outperform the Global Currency Index by 3%, Citywire reports. The Schroder ISF Global Managed Currency will be a multi-currency money market fund, actively managed by Clive Dennis.
Finance minister Kristin Halvorsen announced on Wednesday at an “investment strategy summit” of the Government Pension Fund - Global that the Norwegian government has selected the Mercer agency as a consultant to coordinate a major research project to determine the impact of climate change on financial markets, and the implications of the phoenomenon on strategic asset allocation. Norway is also encouraging other institutional investors and industrial groups worldwide to join the project.
Selon L’Agefi suisse, UBS, qui a annoncé une réduction de 11% de ses effectifs dans le monde, va supprimer 50 emplois sur les 471 personnes qu’elle emploie au Luxembourg.