P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } The US-based asset management firm Horizons ETFs Management has announced that NYSE Arca has admitted the Horizons S&P 500(R) Covered Call ETF to trading with the ticker HSPX. The fund, which charges fees of 0.65%, will offer monthly liquidity. It will employ a physical replication strategy and while selling call options on the same eligible securities, a technique known as “covered call writing.”Horizons USA, which is an affiliate of the South Korean Mirae, has also announced that Adam Felesky has been promoted to head of the Americas for the group’s ETF business in the United States, Canada, and Latin America. He had previously been CEO of Horizons ETFs Management (Canada) Inc.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } BlackRock is planning to shorten its product range by 250 funds in order to concentrate on products which represent a larger percentage of revenues, FTfm reports. BlackRock points out that the 50 largest funds at BlackRock account for 99% of revenues from funds.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } The Hamburg-based Aquila Capital on 24 June announced the release in Germany of its risk parity bond fund ACQ – Risk Parity Bond Funds, whch is managed by the Luxembourg platform Alceda Fund Management (see Newsmanagers of 25 April). The fund, which aims for performance more than 300 basis points higher than the money market rate, with ex ante volatility of 3% regardless of the market environment, may invest in government bonds, corporate bonds, inflation-linked bonds and emerging market currencies. The lead manager of the fund is Torsten von Bartenwerffer, senior portfolio manager in the Aquila Capital quant team.CharacteristicsName: ACQ – Risk Parity Bond FundISIN codes:Institutional share classes: EUR A (LU0891409947) / EUR C (LU0891410101)Wholesale share classes: EUR B (LU0891410010) / EUR D (LU0891410283)Minimal subscription:EUR50,000 (institutional share classes)EUR1,000 (wholesale share classes)Ongoing fees: management 0.45% + distribution 0.30%
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } The Netherlands-based Kempen Capital Management (KCM) has obtained a sales license for Germany for seven sub-funds of its Luxembourg Sicav Kempen International.They are the Kempen (Lux) European Small Cap Fund, Kempen (Lux) Euro Credit Fund, Kempen (Lux) Euro Non-Financial Credit Fund, Kempen (Lux) European High Dividend Fund, Kempen (Lux) Global High Dividend Fund, Kempen (Lux) Global Sovereign Fundamental Index Fund and Kempen (Lux) Global Property Fundamental Index Fund.These products are available both to institutional investors (I and D share classes) and for retail investors (A, B and AD share classes).
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } The Frankfurt-based investment boutique Veritas Investment GmbH, a pioneer of ETF funds in Germany, on 24 June announced that it will be reducing its product range from 14 to 10 funds on 18 September, and that it will be lowering its commissions from 1 October. Mergers will allow for less costly and more attractive management for institutional investors, says Kerstin Behnke, CEO responsible for distribution and customer relationship management. The A2A Wachstum and ETFDachsfonds Renten funds will be absorbed into the A2A Defensiv funds, which will become known as the Veri ETF-Allocation Defensive while the ETF Dachfonds Quant will be absorbed at the same time as the ETF-Dachfonds Emerging Markets Plus Money into the ETF-Dachfonds Aktien, which will become known as the Veri ETF-Allocation Emerging Markets.Veritas has announced the creation of institutional share classes available from EUR1m for which the management commission will be reduced by half. As of 1 October, the management commissions for various products of the range will vary from 1% to 1.5%. The front-end fee for the A2A Defensiv will be discontinued from 1 October, to that three Veritas funds will be available with no front-end fee.For wealth management funds, Veritas has already reduced the performance commission to 10% (the calculation does not only take into account the high watermark, imposed by new German legislation , but also a hurdle rate), and the manager plans to discontinue this charge for equity funds.A2A WACHSTUM (ISIN: DE0005561641) ETFDACHFONDS RENTEN (ISIN: DE 0005561690) A2A DEFENSIV (ISIN: DE0005561666) new name: Veri ETF-Allocation DefensiveETFDACHFONDS QUANT (ISIN: DE0005561625) ETFDACHFONDS EMERGING MARKETS PLUS MONEY (ISIN: DE0009763326)ETF-DACHFONDS AKTIEN (ISIN: DE0005561682) new name: Veri ETF-Allocation Emerging Markets
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } The International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) on 24 June published its final report on principles for ETF regulations. The report lays out nine major principles to guide regulations of ETFs and to promote better practices in the use of these products.Assets managed in ETF structured totalled about USD1.9trn as of the end of January 2013, equivalent to roughly 7% of the global mutual fund market, IOSCO notes, adding that the growing importance of the market has drawn the attention of regulators and even raised large-scale debate in 2008-2009.IOSCO concentrated its recommendations primarily on ETFs which are structured as collective securities investment organisms. The document deals with classification of ETFs, in order to correctly evaluate similarities and differences with other products. It encourages the publication of information on fees and commissions, including the potential impact of securities lending as well as the potential use of complex strategies that may involve the use of leverage.The IOSCO document also deals with the structuring of ETFs, including potential management of conflicts of interest and counterparty risks related to the two major replication methods: physical and synthetic. IOSCO encourages regulators to impose requirements that ETFs handle risks related to exposure to counterparties and management of collateral appropriately.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } The Wall Street Journal reports that the hedge fund manager Bridgewater Associates, which built up an empire of USD150bn in assets with its hedge funds, has been hit by recent market reversals.The All Weather Fund (USD70bn) has lost 6% since the beginning of the month, and 8.5% since the beginning of the year, according to sources familiar with the matter. The group’s flagship product, the Pure Alpha Fund (a risk parity product with about USD80bn), has lost money in June and remains flat since 1 January, while the S&P 500 has gained 10.3%.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } Klaus Mühlbauer at the end of May left Fidelity Germany after eight years, Das Investment reports. Mühlbauer had been director of distribution and the firm is looking for a successor to him.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } Handelsblatt reports that the Düsseldorf-based private bank Trinkhaus & Burkhardt (T+B) has decided to close its two Luxembourg affiliates, one private bank and HSBC Trinkaus Investment Managers, which manages institutional funds (Spezialfonds).The managers have not yet determined whether the affiliates, which generate abut EUR20m in pre-tax profits (about one tenth of all profits at T+B) will be sold or liquidated.This will affect 200 employees, some of whom may be transferred within Germany or transferred to other HSBC affiliates.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } The private equity firm Turenne Capital on Monday, 24 June announced the arrival of Laurent Dumonteil as director of development and a member of the board of directors. Turenne Capital plans to develop partnerships with various banking networks, private asset management firms and independent financial advisers (IFAs) and to extend its range of investment products (FCPR, etc.). Dumonteil will focus on all institutional and retail fundraising at Turenne Capital and investor relationships, a statement says. He will be assisted by Aude Ferrien, Marketing account manager. Dumonteil, 38, began his career at Société Générale Asset Management as salesman for partnerships in France and head of the IFA unit, and then as France and Benelux partnerships salesperson for key clients at Edmond de Rothschild Asset Management. He then joined Lombard Odier Darier Hentsch Gestion as head of development for external distribution for France & Luxembourg, and then head of development for partnerships at Mandarine Gestion.
AXA today announced the departure of Dominique Carrel-Billiard, Chief Executive Officer of AXA Investment Managers and a member of the AXA Group’s Executive Committee, who has decided to leave the Group. He will be replaced by Andrea Rossi, Chief Executive Officer of AXA Assicurazioni, who will also join AXA Group’s Executive Committee. Frédéric de Courtois, Chief Executive Officer of AXA MPS, will take the lead of AXA’s main insurance operations in Italy.These appointments will be effective July 22nd, 2013.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } Tim Pynchon has left Pioneer Investment Management, where he had worked since 2000, to join Oppenheimer Asset Management Inc., an affiliate of Oppenheimer Holdings as managing director and portfolio manager for tax-exempt high yield funds. He is based in Boston.
Axa Investments Managers (Axa IM) a annoncé, lundi 24 juin au soir, le départ de Dominique Carrel-Billiard qui, selon un communiqué, «a décidé de quitter le groupe pour d’autres projets professionnels.» A compter du 22 juillet 2013, l’actuel directeur général de la société de gestion filiale d’Axa, sera remplacé par Andrea Rossi, aujourd’hui directeur général d’AXA Assicurazioni. Ce dernier rejoindra également le comité exécutif du Groupe AXA. Frédéric de Courtois, directeur général d’AXA MPS, lui succèdera à la tête des principales filiales d’assurance d’AXA en Italie. Dominique Carrel-Billard est resté sept ans à la tête d’Axa IM. Lors de la présentation des derniers résultats trimestriels, la société de gestion a fait état d’une collecte nette de 8,4 milliards d’euros répartie entre 6,5 milliards d’euros chez AXA IM et 1,9 milliard d’euros chez AllianceBernstein. Par ailleurs, ses actifs sous gestion étaient en hausse de 2% par rapport au 31 décembre 2012.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } Beyond governance in the strict sense, institutional investors are putting the priority on issues related to objectives and strategy at businesses when they have an engagement policy, according to the most recent report by the British Investment Management Association (IMA) on the application of the Financial Reporting Council’s (FRC) Stewardship Code by asset owners, asset managers and service providers.According to Liz Murrall, director of the IMA for reporting and corporate strategy, “institutional investors are engaged over a wide range of issues related to strategy and long-term objectives of businesses. Case studies concerning the acquisition planned by G45 and the Xstrata/Glencore merger are examples of the ways that investors have succeeded in engaging and contributing to the management of businesses to protect or create value for shareholders, the real end clients.”The report also notes that the number of signatories of the FRC governance code is growing, from 75 in 2010 to 241 in 2012.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } The ETP provider Source has announced that Faisal El-Hakim, Philippe Secnazi, Dennis Bergot and Gemma Steel are joining the firm, bringing new expertise to sales, marketing and legal teams.El-Hakim will be responsible for institutional investors in the Middle East and North African region. Secnazi will be in charge of institutional investors in France, Luxembourg, Belgium and Monaco. Bergot joins the marketing team as an analyst, with a particuar focus on content in the German language.Steel joins the legal department, and will assist in cases concerning the launch and oversight of products, as well as general and compliance questions. These additions to the teams at Source reflect needs related to an extension of their client base.Before joining Source, El-Hakim was executive director of an investment firm specialised in vestments and commercial relations between the Middle East and the Far East.Secnazi was previously for more than two years responsible for institutional clients, including private banks and funds of funds, in France and Monaco, for Robeco in Paris.Before joining Source, Bergot worked as a product manager for publicly-traded structured investment products at Westpac Banking Corporate in Sydney, where he began his career.Steel previously worked at Morgan Stanley Private Wealth Management, where she was responsible for legal questions concerning asset management, distribution, the development and launch of products, lending, and new regulations.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } About 60% of advisers estimate that RDR regulations have resulted in an increase in outsourcing of management of their portfolios, according to a survey undertaken by FundsNetwork, the Fidelity investment services platform in the United Kingdom dedicated to advisers and their clients, FundWeb reports. The survey states that 51% of advisers are planning to increase their use of template portfolios, and 47% prefer managed funds. Custom portfolios are no longer popular, as more than one third of advisers say they use them less in the post-RDR environment.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } On 10 June, the Netherlands-registered Robeco as announced (see Newsmanagers of 7 March) completed the transfer to Luxembourg of its Rorento NV fund (ISIN code: ANN757371433), registered in Curaçao. Its ISIN code now becomes LU0934195610. Shares in Rorento DH Eur Shares are now again available on NYSE Euronext Paris. Assets in the bond fund (government and corporate bonds) total about EUR1.5bn.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } iShares on 24 June announced that it is adding to its product range on the European corporate bond segment with the launch of a new bond ETF dedicated to financial sector securities. The iShares Euro Corporate Bond Financials UCITS ETF (ISIN code: IE00B87RLX93) fund comes as an addition to the existing range of iShares European corporate bond Etfs, and allows investors to adopt a more targeted approach to their bond allocation.Financial sector securities represent the largest sector in the European investment grade universe, accounting for 47% of the Barclays Euro-Aggregate Corporates index as of the end of April 2013. The new fund offers targeted and diversified exposure in a single product to this European investment grade corporate bond segment, along with potential for higher returns than those on the European corporate bond market overall. The Barclays Euro-Aggregate Financial index offers returns of 2.06%, compared with 1.94% for the Barclays Euro-Aggregate Corporates.The iShares Euro Corporate Bond Financials UCITS ETF offers exposure to fixed interest rate investment grade bonds denominted in euros and issued by financial sector businesses. The fund replicates the Barclays Euro-Aggregate: Financial index, holding physical bonds. It is managed with a sampling technique, which allows investors efficient and liquid exposure to the performance of the underlying index. Total management fees for the fund are 0.20%. Barclays uses issuer and issue ratings from three agencies – Moody’s Investors Service, Standard & Poor’s Ratings Group and Fitch Ratings – to determine whether the bond in question is investment grade, and can therefore be included in the index.Including the new fund with fees of 0.20%, iShares now offers 13 corporate bond ETFs, including the iShares Markit iBoxx Euro Corporate Bond, iShares Barclays Euro Corporate Bond ex-Financials et iShares Markit iBoxx Euro High Yield Bond.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } The European Fund and Asset Management Association (EFAMA) has elected Christian Dargnat as chairman of the professional association for a term of two years, according to a statement released on 24 June.Dargnat, CEO of BNP Paribas Asset Management and CIO of BNP Paribas Investment Partners, and vice chairman of EFAMA since June 2011, succeeds, Claude Kremer, chairman since 2011.The vice-chairmanship of the organisation goes to Alexander Schindler, a member of the executive board at Union Asset Management Holding AG.The mission of EFAMA in the next two years will be to support the confidence of investors and confidence in asset management, by promoting governance standards, integrity,professionalism and performance throughout the sector, the statement says.EFAMA will also work to improve the functioning of the single market in the asset management sector and to promote a harmonized framework for the distribution of savings and investment products, strengthen the competitiveness of the sector in terms of cost and quality, and to promote the sector and the UCITS brand throught Europe and the world.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } Henderson Global Investors and TIAA-CREF, a provider of financial services, are joining forces in real estate investment. The two firms are merging their European and Asian real estate activities as a new asset management firm which will be known as TIAA Henderson Global Real Estate. The firm will include he European real estate activity of TIAA-CREF, the real estate activities of Henderson GI in Europe and Asia-Pacific, and a new global distribution and customer service organisation.TIAA Henderson Global Real Estate will launch a real estate investment platform which will also allow access to bond markets and “increase its capacity to develop and offer new products,” a statement says.TIAA-CREF will control 60% of the new firm, while Henderson GI will have 40%. The firm, with EUR63bn in assets under management, will officially be created in first quarter 2014, pending regulatory approval. Tom Garbutt, head of global real estate at TIAA-CREF, will become chairman of the board of directors at the new firm, while James Darkins, CEO for real estate at Henderson, will become chairman and CEO. The firm will be headquartered in London. In France, the firm will have total real estate AUM of about EUR1.7bn. “The strategy for France is to double assets under management by 2015, largely distributing investments between the office and retail sectors”, according to a press release. The French office will continue to be led by Peter Winstanley and Thibault Ancely. Alongside the merger of European and Asian activities of the two firms, TIAA-CREF is acquiring 100% of the real estate activities of Henderson in the United States.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } As announced last week (see Newsmanagers of 18 June), S&P Capital IQ on 24 June officially unveiled its portfolio risk management system, a developed risk management resource which allows traders, portfolio managers and risk managers to take strategic decisions in real time with respect to the evaluation and management of multi-asset class portfolio risks.The resource is available on the platform and allows risk management in an integrated matter from R2 Financial Technologies, acquired in 2012, and fundamental data from S&P Capital IQ. It includes a stress testing functionality.The resource also offers users a way to view their portfolios with interactive control panels, which can group data and provide detailed financial analysis, in order to better apprehend the impacts of potential variation in the performance of portfolios.The new service covers a wide range of asset classes, from cash to bonds, including equities and exotic derivative products.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } The MRI market regime indicator published on 24 June by State Street Global Advisors indicates a high aversion to risk as of the end of May 2013. In the beginning of second quarter 2013, the global appetite for risk was still solid. The only exception appeared to be the currency markets, despite efforts on the part of actors to try to control the impact of recent political initiatives in Japan. The MRI had in fact been indicating problems on the currency markets for several weeks. Over the month of May, this trend extended to equity markets, where investors became increasingly skittish. Japan was once again in the firing line when the growth strategy of its prime minister, Shinzō Abe, faced a detailed review. At the end of May, the MRI indicated high aversion to risk, and SSgA is positioning its client portfolios accordingly.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } The consultant Mercer on 24 June announced that Andrew Kirton, global CIO since 2010, has been appointed as head of investments business for Europe, replacing Tom Geraghty, who becomes market leader and CEO for Ireland.Jeff Shutes, global leader of manager research and head of investment business, Latin America at Mercer, has been promoted to the newly-created position of head of investments business in the growth markets (Asia, Middle East, turkey, Africa and Latin America).Lastly, the newly-created position of head of retirement business, growth markets has been given to Akhil Sethi, who had been global COO, retirement business. Mercer states that, despite the euro crisis, its investment business in Europe has continued to grow and now exceeds its global investment activity in 2006 in size.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } The Brazilian asset manager Bradesco Asset Management (BRAM, USD140bn) has obtained a sales license for Spain from the CNMV for sub-funds of its Luxembourg Sicav, three equity funds and three bond products. They are all UCITS-compliant funds with daily liquidity, Funds People reports.BRAM has already registered its funds in Portugal, and has applied for a license from the Italian regulator.
Dans une interview à la Börsen-Zeitung, Jörg Knaf, directeur général pour l’Europe du Nord chez Natixis Global Asset Management (NGAM), reconnaît que l’entrelacs de sociétés de gestion d’actifs dans le groupe peut être un peu difficile à comprendre non seulement pour les particuliers mais aussi pour les futurs partenaires de distribution.Chaque filiale met en œuvre sa propre stratégie d’investissement, largement indépendante de celle du groupe. NGAM remporte néanmoins des succès auprès des investisseurs institutionnels, notamment les caisses de retraite, avec des fonds Loomis Sayles d’actions et d’obligations de petites et moyennes entreprises ou avec les ETF d’Ossiam.Depuis son arrivée sur le marché allemand en 2008, NGAM a dépassé les 2 milliards d’euros d’encours, sans compter les actifs immobiliers.
Le Handelsblatt rapporte que la banque privée de Düsseldorf HSBC Trinkaus & Burkhardt (T+B) a décidé de fermer ses deux filiales luxembourgeoises, une banque privée et HSBC Trinkaus Investment Managers, laquelle gère des fonds institutionnels (Spezialfonds).Les dirigeants n’ont pas encore déterminé si ces filiales, qui génèrent environ 20 millions d’euros de bénéfice avant impôt (environ un dixième du bénéfice de T+B) vont être vendues ou liquidées.Cela affectera 200 collaborateurs, dont une partie pourrait être transférée en Allemagne et une autre mutée dans d’autres filiales de HSBC.
«Les diverses mesures non-conventionnelles qui ont été introduites par la BCE afin d’améliorer la transmission de sa politique monétaire sur certains segments du marché resteront en place aussi longtemps que nécessaire, et il y a d’autres mesures, conventionnelles ou non-conventionnelles, qui peuvent être déployées en cas de besoin», a déclaré mardi Benoît Coeuré, membre de la Banque centrale européenne, lors d’un discours préparé en vue de la conférence Euromoney à Londres. «En conséquence, dans la conjoncture actuelle, il ne devrait pas y avoir de doutes sur le fait que notre ‘sortie’ est lointaine et que notre politique monétaire est et restera accommodante», a-t-il ajouté. Après les vives tensions des derniers jours, les taux longs se détendaient légèrement vers 13 heures en zone euro, à l’exception du Portugal, tout en restant volatils. Les déclarations de membres de la Fed lundi soir ont aussi visé à tempérer la réaction brutale des marchés devant l’hypothèse d’un retrait progressif du programme d’assouplissement quantitatif de la Réserve fédérale dès cette année.
Le gestionnaire d’actifs britannique cède 60% de son pôle immobilier européen et asiatique et 100% de son pendant américain au fonds de pension TIAA-CREF. Ce dernier apportera les fonds d’amorçage nécessaires pour relancer l’activité, qui gère 1,7 milliard d’actifs en France.