As of the end of October, assets under management by Franklin Templeton Investments (Franklin Resources) totalled USD694.1bn, compared with USD659.9bn as of the end of September, and USD664.3bn one year previously. Assets are thus up by USD34.2bn or 5.2% in October.At Invesco, assets under management increased in one month by USD37.3bn, or 6.2%, in October, to finish the month at USD635.7bn.Equity assets at Franklin Templeton increased yo USD281.9bn, compared with USD254.2bn one month earlier, while Invesco’s equity assets totalled USD279.5bn, compared with USD253.2bn as of the end of September.
Despite losses of EUR24m for the part of the group in third quarter, due to depreciation of Greek government debt, the “asset management, insurance and private banking” unit of Amundi has earned net profits for the part of the group of EUR766m in the first nine months of the year, down 32.4% compared with the first nine months of 2010. Excluding the impact of the European bailout plan for Greece, net profits for the part of the group totalled EUR479m for the quarter, and EUR1.35trn for the first nine months of this year, a statement from the firm says.
Amundi (including the asset management operations of BFT acquired on 1 July 2011) showed its good ability to adapt in a weakened environment, according to Crédit Agricole. Growth in new inflows continued in the institutional investor segment, with 7.7 billion euros in the first nine months of 2011, driven primarily by sovereign funds. Inflows from employee savings rose to a record high of 3.4 billion euros. These two segments partly offset outflows from the branch networks and third-party distributors, which amounted to 16.2 billion euros, including outflows of 8.1 billion euros from money market funds. Outflows from the corporate segment were 6.5 billion euros, including 7.2 billion euros from money market funds. Furthermore, the negative market and currency impact came to 19.3 billion euros in line with market trends since the beginning of the year. Net income for the asset management at Crédit Agricole was 324 million euros in the first nine months of 2011, up 5.1% compared to the same period one year ago. Revenues moved down 9.1% owing to the decline in performance-based commissions, while management fees proved resilient. Expenses fell by 4.9% (excluding restructuring costs in 2010), reflecting the full effect of synergies linked to CAAM-SGAM merger. The cost/income ratio was held down to a competitive 56.4%. In the third quarter, netincome was 79 million euros, registering a bigger decline of 32.2% compared with the second quarter of 2011. This downturn must be weighed against severe deterioration in the markets: the CAC 40 lost 25% in the third quarter alone, which cut into assets under management and performance-based commissions. To limit the impact, Amundi continued efforts to lower the breakeven point and reduced expenses by 13.5% between the second and third quarters of 2011.
The asset management division of Deutsche Bank has acquired the remainder of capital in its joint venture with UFG Asset Management, Deutsche UFG Capital Management, for an undisclosed amount. At the creation of the joint venture in 2008, the German group bought a 40% stake in UFG Invest, the asset management affiliate of Russia’s UFG AM. Deutsche UFG Capital Management has assets of EUR370m, and is one of the top ten Russian asset management firms. It will become a part of DWS Investments, the retail fund affiliate of Deutsche Bank. Florian Fenner will remain as chairman of Deutsche UFG Asset Management, and will also join the regional executive board for Russia at Deutsche Bank
“Due to major growth in its international role in the Long Term Savings division at Old Mutual,” Skandia Investment Group (SIG) has decided to move to London, and to leave its head offices in Southampton. The move will be completed by the end of 2013. Currently, two thirds of the 57 employees at SIG are based in Southampton, while the others work in London, where SIG “hopes” that most Southampton employees will agree to move with the business.
The Barclays Private Equity fund, a specialist in investment in non-publicly traded businesses, has been taken over by six executives, and will continue to operate in the future under the name Equistone Partners Europe, according to a statement released by the business on 11 November. The financial terms of the transaction have not been disclosed, but Barclays will remain an investor in funds managed by Equistone, “along with many other institutional investors.” The decision is a sign of the increasing disinterest of traditional banks in an activity that consumes capital, at a time when solvency requirements are requiring them to significantly increase their owners’ equity levels. Since 1996, Barclays Private Equity has invested EUR5.3bn in 214 transactions. The fund, which states that its investments have allowed it to earn “excellent returns on behalf of its investors,” is specialised in mid-sized businesses. Equistone operates out of six offices, in France, Germany, Switzerland and the United Kingdom, with 35 managers. The fund ia planning to focus on acqusitions with a total value of EUR50m to EUR300m, the statement says.
Ignis Asset Management has announced the appointment of Liisa Juntunen who will join Ignis’ distribution team in January 2012. She will take a leadership position in Ignis’ institutional business development team with a focus on consultant relations. With her experience she will also help to develop and position Ignis’ equity and real estate offerings. Liisa Juntunen has been responsible for marketing and sales, product development and consultant relations at AllianceBernstein since 2001 and has 17 years’ industry experience.She will report to Claude Chene, director and head of global distribution. The latter worked with Liisa Juntunen at AllianceBernstein prior to joining Ignis in October 2011.Ignis has made a number of senior appointments over the past 18 months and Liisa Juntunen’s appointment will help to further develop the company’s existing and future institutional offerings.
The British Schroders group has earned net inflows in the first nine months of the year of GBP5.1bn, the firm announced in a statement on 10 November. In the quarter to 30 September, net inflows to institutional investors totalled GBP2.8bn, but at the same time, the sector saw net outflows of GBP2.7bn, and the private bank underwent net redemptions totalled GBP100m. As of 30 September, assets under management totalled GBP182.2bn. Groupwide, pre-tax profits in the first nine months of the year rose to GBP317.3m, compared with GBP282.7m in the corresponding period of 2010. Pre-tax profits at the asset management unit totalled GBP295.8m, compared with GBP263.2m.
The Prudential group will add to its range of funds managed as a function of risk with the launch of four new funds which offer various levels of exposure to equities, Money Marketing reports. The four new products are the Prudential PruFund 0-30, the Prudential PruFund 10-40, the Prudential PruFund 20-55, and the Prudential PruFund 40-80.
UniCredit is expected to unveil a capital increase of EUR7-7.5bn this Monday, and a three-year industrial plan based on drastic cost reductions, Il Sole – 24 Ore reports. Announcements are also expected about the future of Pioneer, the group’s asset management firm, which is one of the few companies to have remained outside the intra-group integration process of the past few years, the Italian newspaper reports.
Fundweb reports that David Holland, CIO for US growth equity, mid & small cap stocks, and Michael Orndoff, portfolio manager, will be in charge of the new Luxembourg-registered fund American Century US All Cap Growth.The product will replicate the investment strategy of the original product from American Century Investments, which is available only in the United States, and which has assets of over USD900m.Minimal subscription is set at GBP2,500, with a front-end fee of 5.75% and a management commission of 1.65%.
According to estimates from Morningstar, long-term mutual funds (excluding money market products) in the first ten months of the year posted net inflows of USD92.12bn, of which USD745m were in October, compared with USD244.11bn in January-October 2010.Inflows in October conceal significant divergence, with net subscriptions of USD23.7bn for municipal and taxable bonds, while net redemptions from US and international equity funds totalled USD21.1bn. Redemptions from US equity funds totalled USD18.23bn last month, bringing the total in the first ten months of the year to UDS53.55bn.Morningstar says that net redemptions from US equity funds are on course to beat an all-year figure of USD63.6bn set in 2010, or to beat the record of USD77.4bn in the year 2008.Money market funds, for their part, have seen net outflows of USD19.12bn in October, and USD180.7bn in January-October. In the first ten months of 2010, outflows totalled USD476.25bn.
According to a study by Ernst & Young (E&Y), relayed by Funds People, each year brings about 200,000 key investor information documents (KIID). The KIID is one of the elements required of managers by the UCITS IV directive. The consulting firm also finds that most KIIDs will be published in January 2012, as managers will have 35 days from the start of the year 2012 to comply with the regulations.
Lors d’une table ronde organisée par Option Finance, Jean-Marc Boyer, directeur général du Groupe Pasteur Mutualité a jugé les relations existantes avec les sociétés de gestion et les stratégies privilégiées: Le Groupe Pasteur Mutualité n’a pas récemment investi dans l’alternatif ni dans les ETF. Nous ne ciblons aucun indice, mais nous devons rester dans la moyenne du marché. Notre gestion est désormais contrainte par des reportings de performances trimestrielles. Nos préoccupations relèvent plus des perspectives de rendements que nous pouvons attendre. Nous avons des obligations allemandes qui peuvent rapporter du 2%, ce type de placement est sûr, mais ne rapporte rien actuellement net d’inflation. Alors que la collecte nette du Groupe Pasteur Mutualité est en forte hausse, la décollecte des produits en assurance vie est un autre sujet qui inquiète le marché à l’heure actuelle. La crise ne semble pas avoir transformé la vision des gérants qui se concentrent toujours purement sur la gestion de nos actifs, alors que nous raisonnons en termes de risque de marché à la fois sur le passif et sur l’actif. Les gérants devraient donc mieux intégrer l’ALM. De plus, à l’intérieur de leur mandat, les gérants d’actifs essayent de déplacer la responsabilité sur le mandant. A cet égard, dès que nous avons enregistré des dégradations de notation sur un émetteur en portefeuille, les gérants nous demandent ce qu’il faut faire. On voit bien qu’il est difficile de prendre la responsabilité de céder maintenant des titres dans cet univers très incertain. Dans ces conditions, le partage de responsabilité n’est pas forcément très simple entre le mandataire et le mandant. En plus, il y a parfois eu des problèmes de communication, puisque de notre côté nous pouvions parfois aimer le risque de taux à l’actif, compte tenu de la longueur de certains passifs. Nous raisonnons en effet actif-passif en termes de risque. Dans les cas d’anticipation de baisse des taux, nous pouvons souhaiter rallonger la duration d’actifs presque à hauteur de la duration du passif.
Si la Caisse régionale collabore étroitement avec les structures du groupe concernant son offre de solutions patrimoniales, l'établissement indique toutefois travailler en architecture ouverte. Les unités de compte adossées à certains de nos produits ne proviennent pas nécessairement de la société de gestion Amundi. 60% d’entre elles émanent d’ailleurs d’autres structures commente Bernard Roy, responsable du marché patrimonial. La banque a notamment tissé au fil des années un partenariat solide avec la Compagnie Financière Edmond de Rothschild. En assurance vie, les conseillers peuvent également proposer des contrats gérés par d’autres assureurs pour répondre aux demandes spécifiques de certains de leurs clients. Parallèlement à Prédica, ils font ainsi appel à Generali et AG2R La Mondiale. Source: L’Agefi Actifs
L'économie espagnole a cessé de croître au troisième trimestre par rapport au deuxième, une donnée susceptible de soulever des doutes sur la capacité du gouvernement à tenir son objectif de réduction du déficit budgétaire fixé pour 2011. D’une année sur l’autre le PIB de la quatrième économie de la zone euro affiche une hausse de 0,8% sur la période, contre une prévision des économistes de 0,7%.
L’Organisation mondiale du commerce (OMC) a approuvé jeudi les modalités de l’intégration de la Russie, à la suite de discussions ayant duré plus de dix-huit ans. Cette décision doit permettre aux ministres du Commerce de l’OMC d’approuver l’entrée de la Russie lors d’une réunion le 15 décembre à Genève.
La Banque nationale d’Autriche (OeNB) est devenue la première banque centrale non-asiatique à pouvoir investir dans des actifs en yuans. Le gouverneur de l’OeNB Ewald Nowotny et celui de la Banque populaire de Chine (BPC) Zhou Xiaochuan ont signé jeudi un accord bilatéral à Pékin. L’accord n’implique pas la BCE.
Le vice-président exécutif de la Bourse de Shanghai, Xu Ming, a confié à Bloomberg à l’occasion d’un entretien que le marché était paré pour accueillir des titres d’émetteurs étrangers. Le calendrier n’est pas encore finalisé mais le dirigeant assure que les aspects technologiques et réglementaires sont clarifiés. De nombreux candidats sont pressentis, de Coca-Cola à HSBC.
Amundi a subi sur les neuf premiers mois de l’année une forte décollecte sur ses fonds monétaires. Entre janvier et septembre, la décollecte dans les réseaux et les distributeurs tiers atteint 16,2 milliards d’euros, dont 8,1 milliards d’euros sur les OPCVM monétaires, tandis que les rachats se sont élevés à 6,5 milliards d’euros, dont 7,2 milliards d’euros sur le monétaire, pour le segment corporate.
Ses prévisions sont inférieures à celles du gouvernement. Elle n'exclut pas que l'Europe puisse plonger en récession même si ce n'est pas son hypothèse centrale