P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } The market operator NASDAQ OMX on 29 April announced its decision to launch NASDAQ OMX PSX, a platform which may claim a place as the preferred trading site for ETPs. The platform will be launched during the month of May, after the approval of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has been obtained.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } The Spanish banking group Santander on 29 April announced the resignation of its CEO, Alfredo Saenz, who has been replaced by Javier Marin, head of the insurance, asset management and private banking division of the group.Saenz, 70, had served as CEO of Santander since 2002. He was given a suspended sentence of three months in prison in 2011, and barred from practising, due to a case dating back to 1994, and a few months later was granted a pardon by the Spanish government.Alfredo Saenz Abad has informed the board of directors at the bank, meeting on Monday in Santander, that he will be stepping down from his responsibilities as vice president and CEO, and that he will no longer be a member of the board, Santander has announced in a statement, without stating the motives for the resignation.Observers, however, point to the legal vicissitudes of the case dating back to 1994, which has had very recent ramifications. Saenz’ sentence was for filing frivolous lawsuits against clients, in order to recuperate unpaid loans, when he was chairman of Banesto, a bank which Santander acquired in 1994. The Socialist government of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero pardoned him in November 2011, a few days after his defeat in legislative elections, and converted his prison sentence into a fine.But the Supreme Court partially overturned the pardon in February this year, claiming that the government was acting beyond its powers by cancelling the legal consequence of the sentence, i.e., the bar from practising professionally. However, on 12 April, the conservative government of Mariano Rajoy, who succeeded Zapatero, passed a decree which allows bankers with a legal record to continue to practice.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } Arnim Kogge, from the private bank Ellwanger & Geiger, and Manfred Mühlheim, director of wealth management at the private bank Südwestbank, have become the two general directors of Vertiva Family Office, a new independent affiliate of Südwestbank. Südwestbank controls a 51% stake in its capital. The family office, which has a total of five employees, is headquartered in the Rothschild Haus in Stuttgart.Südwestbank has also announced the creation of a private banking office in Fellbach, as well as a branch in Tüttlingen for corporate clients.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } In January-March 2013, pre-tax profits for the asset and wealth management (AWM) unit at Deutsche Bank were up by EUR13m compared with the corresponding period of last year, when they totalled EUR142m (see Newsmanagers of 30 April 2012). This growth is largely attributable to an increase of EUR88m, or 8% of revenues, of which EUR37m, or 8% of the increase was for portfolio and fund management, due to market appreciation and net subscriptions. Precise figures will be released on 30 April. IBIT is announced at EUR221m.Assets increased by EUR29bn in first quarter 2013, due to EUR18m in market appreciation, EUR8bn in currency effects, and EUR6bn in net inflows. After several quarters of net outflows, net subscriptions have been recorded for institutional active and retail management, and for wealth management. As of the end of March 2012, total assets for the AWM unit were declared at EUR820bn.For the group overall, net profits in first quarter 2013 totalled EUR1.661bn, compared with a loss of EUR2.513bn in October-December, and a net profit of EUR1.408bn in the corresponding period of last year. The cost-income ratio improved to 71% from 135% the previous quarter, and 76% in January-March 2012. The bank has also announced a capital increase through the issue of 90 million shares, intended to increase core tier 1 owners’ equity by EUR2.8bn. That will increase the Basel III ratio to about 9.5%, from 8.8% as of 31 March.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } A UBS real estate fund has sold the Skyper office building in Frankfurt (39 stories, 41,000 square metres) for about EUR300m to Allianz Real Estate, which has purchased it for several companies of the Allianz group. The major tenants of the Skyper tower are the Bundesbank, the asset management firm Deka Investmentfonds, HSBC, and the law firm Bird & Bird & Weil Gotschal & Manges.UBS had acquired the property from Deka-Immobilien in 2006. The cost of constructing the building, completed in 2005, is estimated at EUR480m.
As of April 22, 2013, EDHEC-Risk Institute (ERI) has inaugurated its new smart beta index design and production activity, ERI Scientific Beta. These products a designedto implement Smart Beta 2.0 investments, Edhec said on April, 29th.From April 22, ERI Scientific Beta has been offering 30 flagship indices free of charge under the brand name Scientific Beta. These flagship indices represent popular smart beta strategies in the area of diversification, but ERI Scientific Beta will subsequently be producing indices for other strategies (style, fundamentally-weighted, factor replication, and optimal liquid). In a year’s time, ERI Scientific Beta intends to have around one hundred free flagship indices that are representative of all the possible smart beta choices. The provision of information on the flagship indices includes daily transparency and allows all investors to replicate the indices without charge. Ultimately, the Smart Beta 2.0 approach will provide investors with a choice of 2,442 customised indices.In total, if the costs of the launch are included, more than EUR6m will have been spent to create this unique smart beta platform. More than 30 people have been working on this project for over two years and the plan is to double the team in the next 24 months.The revenues from ERI Scientific Beta’s smart beta platform (www.scientificbeta.com) correspond to the provision of advanced analytics enabling the investor to carry out in-depth analysis of the risks and performances of smart beta indices. These analytics are unique on the market because they are dynamic and allow investors to test the quality and robustness of the benchmark they choose before any decision on the choice of weighting scheme or risk factors is made. As a part of a not-for-profit organisation, ERI Scientific Beta will ask for a reasonable fee of €10,000 (13,500 USD) per year, beyond the free flagship indices, for the possibility of customising a benchmark according to the risks chosen by the Smart Beta 2.0 investor, and for access to advanced analytics that will enable investors to carry out in-depth analysis of the risks of smart beta indices and of the consequences of their choice of benchmark customisation on the performance and risk of the benchmark.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } Total costs related to new regulations of platforms announced just before the weekend by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) total about GBP82m, or nearly EUR100m, Fundweb reports. For the sector, one-time costs will represent between GBP33m and GBP67.2m, while ongoing costs will range from GBP8.3m to GBP14.9m. For platforms, the one-time costs associated with dicontinuing commissions will total between GBP27.6m and GBP61.8m, while the ongoing costs will total between GBP7.2m and GBP13.8m Compared with FSA estimates published in June, these costs have run GBP16m over for one-time costs, and GBP4m for ongoing expenses.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } Jupiter has unveiled a new global equity income fund for Sebastian Radcliffe and Gregory Herbert, FundWeb reports. The product will be launched on 30 April. It aims to earn high and rising returns from investments in global equities.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } DMC Partners, the private equity firm founded by former executives at Goldman Sachs last year, is about to raise one of the largest funds dedicated to developing markets, Financial News reports, citing three sources familiar with the matter. The firm, based in London and co-founded by Edward Eisler, will have about USD2bn in this first fund. It will target markets including those of sub-Saharan Africa, South-East Asia, China, and Russia.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } According tot the “State of World’s UNHW Population 2012-2013” report by the consultancy firm Wealth-X, the number of individuals with wealth of over USD50m in Asia fell 2.1%, to 42,895, and their assets overall have fallen 6.8%, to USD6.25trn. In Europe, the number of such individuals has fallen 1.9% (to 53,440), with a total of USD6.95trn, while in the United Staets, the number of UHNW persons increased 3.3% to 65,295, with a total of USD8.88trn.Switzerland has 5,595 people whose wealth exceeds USD50m, which represents an increase of 7.2%, or 395 people in one year, finews reports, on the basis of Wealth-X data. The increase in 2012, is largely due to a significant increase in the value of real estate in Switzerland, and to rises on Western stock markets. The arrival of high net worth immigrants has had only a slight impact on the overall development.
Le Luxembourg serait prêt à partager les informations confidentielles qu’il détient concernant les comptes bancaires étrangers, indique le journal qui cite des propos du ministre des finances du pays, Luc Frieden. «Le Luxembourg se sent à l’aise pour partager les informations concernant les sociétés multinationales et les particuliers», indique ainsi Luc Frieden, qui se dit également prêt à signer l’accord souhaité par la France, et accepté par l’Allemagne, la Grande-Bretagne, l’Italie et l’Espagne, qui dessine les contours d’un partage des informations sur les comptes bancaires étrangers. Le pays possède près de 3.000 milliards d’euros d’actifs, soit 22 fois son PIB.
Pour le 100ème anniversaire de la Fed, Kevin Brady, qui dirige la commission économique du Sénat, souhaite l’instauration d’un comité pour réévaluer complètement les missions de la banque centrale. «Nous souhaitons une analyse très consciencieuse et très constructive des 100 dernières années. Quand la maison n’est pas en feu, nous voulons discuter du rôle que les pompiers doivent jouer» indique Kevin Brady au journal.
Selon le journal qui se réfère à des statistiques d’agences immobilières, les acheteurs de Chine continentale ont été à l’origine de seulement 18% des transactions immobilières de prestige au premier trimestre 2013 à Hong Kong, contre 40% durant le dernier trimestre 2012, en raison d’une augmentation des droits de timbre locaux.
La production industrielle au Japon a faiblement progressé de 0,2% en mars sur un mois, soutenue par la fabrication d'écrans à cristaux liquides et d'équipements pour les turbines à vapeur, a annoncé cette nuit le ministère de l’Industrie. Sur un an, elle se replie encore de 7,3%, en raison des difficultés des exportations japonaises qui souffrent d’une médiocre conjoncture mondiale.
Les dépenses de consommation des ménages américains ont contre toute attente légèrement augmenté en mars, au même rythme que leurs revenus, une évolution qui est de bon augure pour l'économie américaine après une série de chiffres décevants à la fin du premier trimestre. La hausse des dépenses a atteint 0,2% le mois dernier, après une progression de 0,7% en mars.
Alors qu’il comptait emprunter 103 milliards de dollars entre avril et juin, le Trésor américain s’attend désormais à un excédent net de financement de 35 milliards sur la période, une première depuis 2007. Due à de meilleures recettes fiscales et à une baisse des dépenses, cette réduction de la dette publique serait temporaire puisque 223 milliards de nouveaux emprunts sont attendus entre juillet et septembre.
Le taux d’inflation en Allemagne a décéléré en avril à son plus bas niveau depuis plus de deux ans, laissant la voie ouverte à une baisse des taux de la BCE cette semaine, estiment des économistes. Les chiffres préliminaires publiés par l’Office fédéral de la statistique montrent que les prix à la consommation ont augmenté de 1,2% en avril sur un an, contre 1,4% le mois précédent.
Le taux d’inflation en Allemagne a décéléré en avril à son plus bas niveau depuis plus de deux ans, laissant la voie ouverte à une baisse des taux de la BCE cette semaine, estiment des économistes. Les chiffres préliminaires publiés lundi par l’Office fédéral de la statistique montrent que les prix à la consommation ont augmenté de 1,2% en avril sur un an, contre 1,4% le mois précédent.
Les dépenses de consommation des ménages américains ont contre toute attente légèrement augmenté en mars, au même rythme que leurs revenus, une évolution qui est de bon augure pour l'économie américaine après une série de chiffres décevants à la fin du premier trimestre. La hausse des dépenses a atteint 0,2% le mois dernier, après une progression de 0,7% en mars.
«De la seule austérité l’Italie mourra», a lancé lundi à la Chambre des députés le président du Conseil désigné, Enrico Letta, qui a annoncé que son gouvernement supprimerait à partir de juin la taxe sur les résidences principales dont Silvio Berlusconi a fait une condition de son soutien politique. Le chef du gouvernement doit se rendre cette semaine à Bruxelles, Paris et Berlin.
Près d’un Britannique sur deux pense que son pouvoir d’achat va diminuer avant les élections législatives de 2015, indique un sondage publié lundi. Selon une enquête de l’Institut YouGov, 46% des personnes interrogées estiment que leur situation matérielle se sera détériorée en 2015, tandis 7% sont d’un avis contraire.
Le Danemark, où les prélèvements obligatoires représentent 47,7% du produit intérieur brut (PIB), subit la plus importante pression fiscale de l’Union européenne, montrent des chiffres publiés lundi par l’agence Eurostat. La France arrive en quatrième place du classement, qui porte sur l’année 2011, avec des recettes fiscales qui se montent à 43,9% du PIB.
ERA (European rating agency), le projet d’agence de notation européenne censée concurrencer S&P, Moody’s et Fitch, ne verra pas le jour. Son promoteur Markus Krall, issu du cabinet de conseil Roland Berger, l’a annoncé lundi. L’agence n’a pas réussi à réunir les 300 millions d’euros de fonds privés qui étaient nécessaires à son lancement.
Les créances douteuses aux entreprises italiennes continueront d’augmenter dans les prochains mois, tandis que les prêts au secteur privé dans son ensemble baisseront encore, prévoit la Banque d’Italie dans un rapport sur la stabilité financière publié lundi. Les créances douteuses représentaient en décembre 7,2% du total des prêts dans la Péninsule.