Nathalie Rykiel, présidente de la griffe de luxe, détaille au quotidien son projet. La dirigeante, fille de la fondatrice, est entrée en négociations exclusives avec la société d’investissement hongkongaise Fung Brands, afin de lui céder 80% de son capital. Le quotidien souligne que le groupe chinois prendrait ainsi le contrôle de l’une des dernières marques familiales françaises indépendantes.
Le fabricant de lasers ultrabrefs a réalisé une levée de près de 30 millions d’euros structurée par Cathay Capital Private Equity, autour de l’équipe fondatrice. Cette recomposition du capital donne lieu à la sortie des fonds gérés par CM-CIC et Aquitaine Création Investissement. Trois partenaires stratégiques sont associés : CDC Entreprises dans le cadre du programme FSI France Investissement, Mérieux Développement et Auriga Partners.
Borsa Italiana a annoncé hier la constitution le 1er mars d’une Bourse unique pour les PME, née du rapprochement de deux marchés, AIM Italia et MAC. Le nouveau système aura le statut de plate-forme multilatérale de trading (MTF). Un flottant minimum de 10% sera requis.
David Einhorn et son fonds Greenlight Capital ont écopé d’une amende cumulée de 7,2 millions de livres de la part du régulateur des marchés britannique. La Financial Services Authority leur reproche un délit d’initié sur les actions de Punch Tavern. David Einhorn s’est illustré en 2008 en ferraillant contre la direction de Lehman Brothers et en vendant l’action de la banque américaine à découvert.
Le Fonds stratégique d’investissement a investi 15 millions d’euros par augmentation de capital au sein de la holding du groupe Riou Glass, premier transformateur indépendant de verre à destination du bâtiment en France. Dans le cadre d’un partenariat stratégique avec Saint-Gobain Glass, Riou Glass devient notamment producteur de verre plat en acquérant, auprès de son partenaire, la moitié du capital de sa filiale Eurofloat.
L’Union Bancaire Privée (UBP) a dégagé un bénéfice pour 2011 en baisse de 8% à 198 millions de francs suisses. La masse sous gestion s'élève à 72 milliards au 31 décembre, contre 65 milliards un an avant, en incluant ABN Amro Bank (Suisse). Le bénéfice consolidé de 198 millions de francs tombe à 176 millions après intégration des frais liés à cette acquisition, soit 22 millions.
L'économie britannique s’est contractée au dernier trimestre 2011, de 0,2%, en raison notamment d’une baisse de la production industrielle, selon les chiffres publiés mercredi par l’Office national de la statistique. Les économistes anticipaient une contraction plus faible de 0,1%. Au troisième trimestre, le produit intérieur brut (PIB) affichait une croissance de 0,6%. La production manufacturière a reculé de 0,9% d’un trimestre sur l’autre, tandis que la production industrielle dans son ensemble reculait de 1,2%. La production dans les services, qui représente 76% du PIB, a été stable sur le trimestre, son plus mauvais score depuis le quatrième trimestre 2010.
L’Autorité européenne de supervision des marchés (Esma) devrait publier le 30 janvier ses recommandations finales sur les exchange-traded funds, selon des sources proches. Un texte très attendu qui vise à une meilleure protection des investisseurs et qui s’inscrit dans un débat sur les risques des ETF et les mérites relatifs des produits à réplication physique et synthétique.
A l’initiative de Finance Innovation de l’AFG et de Paris Europlace, la Place financière de Paris se dote de son premier fonds de «seed-money», Emergence, effectif depuis le 19 janvier 2012. Il se veut répondre à l’un des principaux besoins de ces jeunes sociétés qui est de bénéficier, comme leurs concurrents à l’étranger, de capitaux à gérer dès leur création (seed-money) leur permettant d’atteindre rapidement une taille critique.
L’Allemagne a émis pour 2,458 milliards d’euros de papier à 30 ans, coupon de 3,25%, à un rendement moyen de 2,62% contre 2,82% lors d’une adjudication précédente réalisée en octobre 2011. Le ratio de couverture est ressorti à 2,1 contre 1,1 précédemment, a précisé la Bundesbank.
Le comité de politique monétaire de la Banque d’Angleterre a voté à l’unanimité lors de sa dernière réunion le maintien de son taux directeur et de son programme d’achats «quantitatifs» d’actifs tout en suggérant qu’elle pourrait injecter encore plus de liquidités dans l'économie, indique le compte rendu de la réunion des 11 et 12 janvier publié jeudi.
L’indice Ifo du climat des affaires allemand a augmenté pour le troisième mois d’affilée en janvier, dépassant le consensus et témoignant à son tour de la santé de la première économie européenne, qui semble peu affectée par la crise de la dette européenne. L’institut munichois a dit mercredi que son indice ressortait à 108,3 en janvier contre 107,3 en décembre.
La Mutuelle Générale Environnement et Territoires (MGET) est passée d’un modèle de gestion interne des actifs en tenant compte des différentes strates de passifs, à une gestion discrétionnaire externe sous mandat pour la quasi totalité des encours (170 millions d’euros). La MGET conserve la gestion de sa trésorerie courante et a délégué la gestion de ses fonds propres et de ses engagements réglementés à EGAMO. La gestion de trésorerie est réalisée grâce à des OPCVM monétaires mais aussi avec l’utilisation de comptes sur livret et papiers bancaires. La MGET a confié à EGAMO une politique financière à respecter avec des bornes mini et maxi par classe d’actifs. Il appartient à EGAMO de respecter ces bornes et d’assumer la tactique en fonction des conditions de marché. Le fait d’avoir une société de gestion dédiée offre plusieurs avantages à la MGET, notamment la possibilité de percevoir des rétrocessions sur les frais de gestion et d’avoir accès à des conditions préférentielles aux marchés obligataires. De plus, dans le cadre de l'étude QIS5, les fonds propres de la MGET étaient largement suffisant pour couvrir le SCR et autorisaient même à prendre un peu plus de risque marché et particulièrement actions pour pouvoir booster les rendements. Actuellement la proportion d’actions est d’environ 5%, dont l’essentiel est investi en parts ou actions de sociétés partenaires de la MGET comme la CNP ou la Banque Fédérale Mutualiste (pour le non coté). Outre une ligne importante d’actions en direct, la MGET a recours aux OPCVM ouverts.
« Bâle III reste au c??ur des préoccupations du Crédit Agricole Nord Midi Pyrénées » affirme une source proche des décisions financières de la caisse régionale. La stratégie financière de la structure a été mutualisée avec la caisse régionale de Toulouse et l’allocation d’actifs est revue ce mois-ci pour harmoniser les placements et faciliter la gestion. Les problématiques des caisses régionales sont très distinctes de celles de la maison-mère. Avec les spécificités de gestion de la caisse de Toulouse, il faut s’attendre à des modifications de placement confirme notre source, rappelant au passage le souci de protéger les 5 millions de provisions et les 750 millions d’euros de fonds propres détenus par la caisse début 2011. Au cours de l’année 2011, la priorité avait été de diminuer la part des actifs les plus risqués. En 2012, l’exposition aux obligations limitées au simple A devrait passer de 70 % à 60 %, la caisse régionale privilégiant les deux fonds dédiés gérés par Amundi et Baltard Finance et Patrimoine. La caisse régionale se concentre aussi sur les mécanismes de soutien de la maison-mère, le Crédit agricole S.A., qui met actuellement en place de nouveaux montages financiers destinés à remplacer les avances en fonds propres et à respecter le ratio de solvabilité exigé par Bâle III.
With the DB Platinum Omega Fund (ISIN LU0712203206), Deutsche Bank is releasing a UCITS-compliant version of the long/short fund Omega Overseas Partners Fund, which will invest with a long bias in US large and small caps, but which may also adopt positions on bonds, commodities and currencies. The fund carries a management commission of 1.50%, and a performance commission of 20% with high watermark.
The CEO of Raymond James, Paul Reilly, has confirmed that Richard K. Riess, executive vice president of asset management a the group, CEO of Eagle Asset Mangement and chairman of the board of trustees for the Eagle fund range, will be retiring on 31 December 2012. Riess, who has spent over 35 years at the firm, will continue to work on some projects alongside Reilly, a statement says. Raymond James has confirmed that it is currently seeking a replacement for Riess.
In Paris, JP Morgan Asset Managment finished the year 2011 on a very positive note from the point of view of assets, with about USD6bn.As at many other asset management firms, retail assets suffered from outflows while institutional clients continued to make net subscriptions.The surprise came from corporate clients, who invested USD2.5bn in new money in money market funds. These may be less profitable products for the manager, but it opens the door to sales staff, who may take advantage of the opportunity to win over new clients.
Axa Investment Managers has appointed Beltina Ducat as head of distribution for the southern European region (France, Italy, Spain) and the Middle East. She succeeds Joseph Pinto, who has been recently appointed as head of the Markets and Investment Strategy department and to the board at the asset management firm. Ducat will be based in Paris, and will report to John Baillie, director for global distribution and a member of the board at AXA IM; she will also join the executive board at the firm. Since 2009, Ducat had been head of the Distribution via Banking Groups team at Axa IM; she joined the firm in 2006. She had previously been a consultant and strategist at Accenture (2001-2006).
The 875 hedge funds identified by the German firm Absolute Research in 2011 posted an average loss of 4.5%, while the Dax and EuroStoxx 50 indices lost 13% and 15%, respectively. They also lost less than offshore hedge funds.As of the end of December, UCITS-compliant hedge funds had assets of about EUR118bn, which represents an increase of 25% year on year. The largest strategies were fixed-income (EUR40bn), equities and multi-asset classes, with about EUR30bn each.Overall, about 30% of UCITS-compliant hedge funds earned gains last year; the best-performing product in this universe, the Credit Suisse Custom Markets Global Carry Selector, is a volatility fund which earned returns of 40.82%. The best in the equity class was the long/short fund C-Quadrat IQ European Equity ETF, with 19.12%.At the other end of the spectrum, only 10% of these funds underperformed the Dax or Euro Stoxx 50 indices, with the worst result going to the Huserinvest New Horizon (L/S Equity), with losses of 53%.
Investment professionals estimate that a joint euro-bond issue could ease the euro zone crisis, so long as the issue is accompanied by a series of structural reforms, fiscal integration, and a solid joint governance framework.According to a survey by CFA of its European members, including in Switzerland, the majority of respondents estimate that a joint euro-bond issue from euro zone member countries would make it possible to reduce the size of the sovereign debt crisis (55%), strengthen financial stability in the euro zone (52%), and facilitate the transmission of monetary policy in the euro zone (56%).As to the structure of the euro-bond issue, 64% of CFA Institute members claim that a joint and solidaristic guarantee from participating governments would be the most effective. 64% of members are in favour of the euro-bond issue being only a partial substitute for national bond issues: part of the financing needs for governments would thus be covered by these euro-bonds, while the remainder would be provided by national government bonds.The survey finds, however, that a moral hazard in certain member countries that may lack budgetary discipline, with limited involvement in the cost of financing, is an enormous source of concern to members of the CFA Institute.As a result, some elements appear to be essential preconditions for a euro-bond issue, including strengthened economic, financial and political integration of member states (which is considered essential by 86% of CFA Institute members), increased and intrusive surveillance of, and the elaboration and introduction of national fiscal policies (essential according to 88% of members), and lastly, limited access to euro-bonds for member states that do not comply with the governance framework of the euro zone (which is favoured by 90% of respondents).
On 20 January, the CNMV issued a license for a new bond fund maturing on 30 April 2014, created by InverCaixa on 10 January, and entitled Foncaixa Objetivo Abril 2014. The fund has two share classes, with performance targets of 2.5% per year (Estandar share class) and 2.75% (Extra share class), between 29 March and maturity.The portfolio will be invested until maturity in government bonds and bonds guaranteed by EU governments. It may invest up to 20% of its assets in private bonds.InverCaixa has scheduled eight intermediate liquidity windows, at which times investors will be permitted to subscribe or redeem parts without paying a 4% commission.CharacteristicsName: Foncaixa Objectivo Abril 2014 EST and Foncaixa Objectivo Abril 2014 EXTISIN codes: ES0137777001 and ES0137777019Management commission: 0.775% (EST) and 0.55% (EXT)Minimal initial subscription: EUR600
Daniel Mudd, CEO of the hedge fund management firm Fortress Investment Group, resigned on Teusday from his position on the board and from the firm, slightly over one month after the SEC filed civil charges against him for securities fraud, the Wall Street Journal reports. Mudd has been accused of fraud during his time as CEO of Fannie Mae (a position from which he was ousted in September 2008), and of failing to accurately disclose risks that the government-backed mortgage lender bore on the sub-prime mortgage markets. Fortress (USD43.6bn in assets as of the end of September) says that Randal Nardone, one of the co-founders of the firm, will continue to serve as interim CEO, which he has done since Mudd began a leave of absence in December.
Allen Stanford told “lie after lie” to investors in order to be able to use their money to finance his lavish billionaire lifestyle, as part of a Ponzi-type fraud scheme, a US prosecutor claimed in the first day of Stanford’s trial on Tuesday, the Financial Times report. Robert Scardino, Stanford’s lawyer, replied that his client was a “Texas boy” who did not lie to investors. Stanford will plead not guilty to all charges.
The German asset management firm Deka Immobilien has acquired the Edinburgh One office building (5,100 square metres) from Friends Provident Life Assurance for EUR28m. The property, located in Edinburgh, is wholly leased to Scottish Widows, and will be added to the portfolio of an institutional real estate fund.
Standard Life Investments has teamed up with Swedish banking group Länsförsäkringar to distribute its GARS fund to investors in Sweden.The fund will be available to the Swedish retail marketplace through Länsförsäkringar’s unit linked platform. Länsförsäkringar is Sweden’s only customer-owned and locally based banking and insurance group.
Yam Invest has announced the appointment of Pierre Coloin as CEO and board member at the group. Before joining the investment firm, Colin served as chairman of Bank of America Merrill Lynch for France. Via its affiliates Time Investors, Helse and Yareal International, Yam Invest is specialised in investments in mid-sized European businesses, particularly in the health and real estate sectors. The firm’s tier 1 equity totals over EUR350m, a statement says.
Marc Tournier has left Tocqueville Finance, confirming an information which had leaked in the press late last year (see Newsmanagers of 23 December 2011). The star manager of the Ulysse fund is no longer employed by the asset management firm, where he had been deputy CEO, and is also no longer a shareholder. At the end of the negotiations which have taken place over the past several days, the Banque Postale has acquired the 15% stake in the capital in Tocqueville that had been held by Tournier. The firm now controls 90% of the company. The sale price for the stake has not been disclosed.The departure of Tournier comes shortly after the sanctions commission of the French financial regulator, the Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF), in early December issued a sanction against Tocqueville Finance. This included a fine of EUR250,000 for the fund manager and EUR150,000 for the asset management firm, for price manipulation of shares in the rental car business Ada (see Newsmanagers of 5 December 2011). This event is not said to have been the reason for the fund manager’s departure. Bruno Julien, CEO of the asset management firm, tells Newsmanagers that it “was a personal decision on which we have no comment.” Julien also says that Tocqueville Finance has no intention at this time to appeal the AMF’s verdict. Tournier may yet appeal the decision in a personal capacity.In now appears that the graft of a manager known as a firebrand and free spirit to La Banque Postale, which invested in the capital of Tocqueville Finance in 2009, never took root. The arrival of the partner firm in the capital of the asset management firm, however, helped to reassure clients of the asset management firm and cemented its position in the competitive independent financial adviser market. For its part, the firm contributed a value management style, which the group had not previously had, and a “flagship” manager. “The increased stake in the capital of Tocqueville Capital is a successful integration.” says La Banque Postale. “Following the departure of Tournier, the ADN for active management at Tocqueville Finance, the firm he founded, will remain unchanged,” says Julien.In practice, the departure of Tournier will lead to changes in the management of funds: the man who had been co-manager of the Ulysse and Odyssée funds with Didier Roman will be replaced by Jacques Burlot, head of collective management, who is already manager of the Tocqueville Dividende fund, another heavyweight in the range, with EUR318.1m in assets as of the end of 2011, compared with EUR354.3m for the Ulysse fund, and Tocqueville Olympe Patrimoine.“Our organisation allows managers to continue to realise our value management philosophy with complete independence,” says Julien. “The solid shareholder which is La Banque Postale allows us to plan for the forthcoming development of our management teams and fund launches, while continuing to work to meet client expectations.”
The global network of UBS, including professional areas such as wealth management, Swiss banking, global asset management and investment banking, will now be supplied with environmental, social and governance (ESG) data by RepRisk, and the data will also be integrated into the compliance database at the banking group, particularly for “controversial” businesses.This will allow the bank to improve risk management and control new, onboarding, clients and investments, as well as to undertake due diligence on transactions. UBS has pledged not to provide financial services and not to use any provider whose primary activities or revenues may carry risks related to environmental and social issues.