Allianz Real Estate has acquired an office property in Levallois-Perret on behalf of French companies of the Allianz group. The property, with about 20,000 square metres in area, is leased for a fixed 10-year term, a statement says. The sale price is about EUR115m.
The new head of distribution for the United States at RBC Global Asset Management, Matthew Appelstein, is now recruiting five to seven people to strengthen his team, which already includes 15 people, MutualFundWire reports. Appelstein joined RBC GAM in September last year, to take up the newly-created position of head of distribution for the United States. He previously worked at Old Mutual Asset Management. Appelstein has told MutualFundWire that he would like to develop relationships with consultants in particular.
After leaving SAC Capital Advisors to found the boutique Sursum Capital Management, a specialist in long/short management, Paul Orwicz will now be rejoining his former employer, Absolute Return reports. Results at Sursum were disappointing, and Orwicz has decided to close the fund, sources familiar with the matter say.
The activist alternative asset management firm Trian Partners, based in New York, last year took on USD1.3bn in inflows to its hedge fund and long-only equity funds.
Afer, which has been the subject of a fraud scandal involving the period from Deember 1986 to July 1997, which has been mandated by 55,000 of its members to recuperate EUR24m in assets confiscated by the courts, last Thursday submitted a restitution request before the Paris court of appeals, Les Echos reports, relaying a report by AFP on 2 January. In December 2009, the two founding directors of Afer, Gérard Athias and André Le Saux, were sentenced by the Court of Cassation to two years in prison, with suspended sentence, and a fine of EUR200,000 for abuse of trust. The Paris court of appeals found them guilty of having skimmed nearly EUR128m from Afer members, via a hidden remuneration agreement with the insurer Abeille Vie (which later became Aviva), the provider of retirement savings policies to members of the association.
Via the Aerofund, the portfolio management firm ACE Management has undertaken two large operations in the aviation subcontracting industry, acquiring the Toulouse-based company Mecahers from Mecachrome, via a capital increase of EUR17m, and an investment of EUR5m in the capital of the company Le Piston Français, to support its growth, partly via acquisitions. In the context of an increasing pace of production in the aviation industry, “these two operations reflect the strategy conducted for the past seven years by the Aerofund, focused on development and consolidation of businesses in the aviation industry, in order to strengthen the supply chain for major groups (Airbus, Safran, etc.)” the firm says in a statement released on 2 January. In order to be in a position to undertake the action, ACE Management is already at work on creating a new fund (Aerofund III), dedicated to the aviation sector. Ace Management has already made 15 investments in this area, representing earnings of EUR1.3bn and over 12,000 employees worldwide, and 5 more operations are in the process of being finalised by summer 2012.
After ignoring them for years, Fidelity Investments now appears to be preparing a push on the ETF market, according to reports in the Wall Street Journal. The group has recently submitted an application to the Securities and Exchange Commission to offer a wide range of the exchange-traded funds. If the file is approved, Fidelity may offer nearly every type of ETFs available, including international and long/short ETFs.
In December 2011, asset management firms registered in Spain saw net redemptions of EUR1.05bn, compared with EUR1.25bn in November, the Inverco association for the sector reports.Of the 14 largest asset management firms by asset volume, only Ibercaja Gestión (EUR4.38bn in assets under management as of the end of the month) posted net subscriptions, and these totalled only EUR10m.The heaviest outflows were from Santander Asset Management (EUR21.22bn in assets), with EUR249.78m, BBVA Asset Management (EUR19.42bn) with EUR131.72m, and Ahorro Corporación Gestión (EUR5.03bn) with EUR130.44m.For their part, InverCaixa Gestión (EUR15.5bn in assets) and CatalunyaCaixa Inversió (EUR2.58bn) saw respective net redemptions of EUR105.63m and EUR106.16m, respectively.
Taking into account five defaults in the second week of December, the default rate for high yield debt issuers will rise from 1.7% for the twelve months to the end of November to 1.9% for 2011 worldwide, Agefi reports. “This marks a break with an ongoing falling trend in default rates over the past eight months,” analysts at the ratings agency Standard & Poor’s point out. However, specialists are not worried. According to Deutsche Bank, the default rate will return to a level lower than or equal to the historic average, which is about 5%. AG CIB predicts that the rate will stabilise at about 2.5%.
US blue chips dominate the 2011 rankings of global large caps, Les Echos reports. Of the top ten performers on the stock markets (as measured in US dollars), no less than seven are US firms. ExxonMibil and Apple – which took second place from PetroChina – lead the list. This is a strong comeback for Wall Street at the top of the list, as there had been onlye three “made in USA” giants in the top ten last year. There is only one European firm in the top 10, Royal Dutch Shell, reflecting the torments which have been afflicting the continent. Emerging market shares also suffered, as did the banking sector: the total cumulative market capitalisation for all banks in the euro zone (more than USD420bn) is close to that of ExxonMobil or Apple alone.
Funds People reports that the French asset management firm Lazard Frères Gestion has registered the entirety of its “Objectif” range of investment funds for sale in Spain. Nine of the funds have had a sales licence in Spain since late October.
With the Bankinter Renta Fija 2 Garantizado, FI, Bankinter has launched a bond fund which guarantees both 100% of net asset value as of 24 January 2012 on 1 February 2014, and also a coupon of 7.85% at maturity, which represents an overall return of 3.80% per year, Cinco Días reports.Subscriptions will be open until 23 January 2012, but may be closed sooner if target asset levels are reached.The portfolio will be invested in bonds issued or guaranteed by public borrowers, and in corporate bonds with a maturity similar to that of the fund.Minimal subscription is set at EUR600, and management commission is 0.20% (up to the beginning of the guarantee period), while depository banking commission will be 0.10%.
EFG International on 2 January announced that it has agreed to sell EFG Bank Denmark to SEB Wealth Management, effective from 1 January 2012. The terms have not being disclosed. The transaction is part of a business review at EFG International.
In 2011, seven players in Spain signed the United Nations Principles for Responsible Invesment (UN-PRI), of which the most recent was the pension fund affiliate of Ibercaja, Funds People reports.The new additions bring the number of UN-PRI signatories in the country to 20, of which eight are asset management firms (Arcano Group, Caser Pensiones Entidad Gestora de Pensiones, S.A., Gestión de Previsión y Pensiones E.G.F.P, Ibercaja Pensión E.G.F.P., S.A., MCH Private Equity Investments SGECR SAU, Mercapital, N +1 Capital Privado S.G.E.C.R., S.A.U. and Santander Pensiones, Entidad Gestora de Fondos de Pensiones, S.A.), nine are asset owners ( BanSabadell 25 F.P, BBVA Fondo de Empleo, Fondo de Pensiones Cajasol Empleados, Futurcaval, F.P., Midat Cyclops FP, Pensions Caixa 30 FP, Plan de Pensiones Iberdrola, Santander Empleados Pensiones, F.P. and VidaCaixa), and three are service providers (Consultora de Pensiones y Previsión Social, sociedad de Asesores, SL, Novaster and Oquendo Capital).Funds People reports that the international consultant Sustainalytics, which has signed the Principles worldwide, also operates in Spain, where it provides SRI advisory and services.
Borsa Italiana is removing six ETFs from J.P. Morgan Structured Fund Management from its listings: JP Morgan etf gbi local Us, JP Morgan etf gbi emu, JP Morgan etf gbi emu 1-3y, JP Morgan etf gbi emu 3-5y, JP Morgan etf gbi emu 5-7y, and JP Morgan etf gbi emu 7-10y. The liquidation of the funds will be effective on 3 January. The six ETFs were launched in 2008 by JPMorgan, which now has a platform for ETFs entitled Source. The firm has now decided not to transfer these ETFs to Source, as the platform considers the investment strategy of these products to be too difficult to sell in the light of the sovereign debt crisis.
Hansjörg Herzog, director of sales for Europe, Latin America and the Middle East at Vontobel, has been recruited as director of international marketing and sales at Fisch Asset Management (CHF4.9bn in assets as of the end of September), Das Investment reports. Herzog will concentrate on developing sales in Germany and Austria in particular.
Hedge funds upsized their bets against the euro at the end of 2011, the Financial Times reports. The number of short positions on the European single currency outnumbered long positions by 127,900 contracts as of 27 December, a record level. One week earlier, the difference had been 113,700 contracts, according to figures frm the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. But analysts stay divided on the projected evolution of the currency in 2012.
As of 31 December, Manfred Nuske has retired from his position as a member of the executive committee at Deka Investment GmbH (the asset management firm for the German savings banks), in charge of institutional fund activities. He will not be replaced, and his various responsibilities will be redistributed among the seven remaining members of the committee, chaired by Thomas Neiße, and also including Frank Hagenstein, Thomas Ketter, Andreas Lau, Victor Moftakhar, Ulrich Neugebauer and Udo Schmidt-Mohr.
In the future, advisers at Deutsche Postbank will only be allowed to recommend funds launched by the group to their clients, including products from Postbank and Deutsche Bank, its new parent company since late 2010, the Financial Times Deutschland reports. The rule forbidding the sale of third-party products is a hard blow to independent providers and/or providers who do not have their own distribution network (such as Credit Suisse, for its real estate fund CS Euroreal). Postbank has 1,100 branches and provides access to about 14 million savings investors, which will be a boon to DWS (EUR95bn in assets), the asset management firm also owned by Deutsche Bank.
Absolute return funds, which are intended to perform well in falling as well as rising markets, did not manage to measure up to investors’ expectations last year. More than half of these funds lost money in 2011, the Telegraph reports.Among the worst performers in the sector are the UK Absolut Alpha fund from BlackRock, which lost 7% of its value in the past twelve months. The UK Absolute Return fund from Polar Capital lost as much as 15% in one year.The Liontrust European Absolute Return fund is one of the rare funds to have finished the year with gains, returning 8% over the twelve-month period. The manager of the fund, James Inglis-Jones, claims the most managers specialised in absolute returns are too closely correlated to the stock markets to be able to perform better than him.
Les «blue chips» américaines dominent le palmarès 2011 des grandes capitalisations mondiales, rapporte Les Echos. Sur le palmarès des dix stars de la cote (exprimés en dollars), figurent pas moins de sept américaines. ExxonMobil et Apple -qui a ravi la deuxième place à PetroChina-font la course en tête. Un vrai retour en force de Wall Street dans le haut du tableau, puisque les géants «made in USA» étaient seulement au nombre de trois à la même période l’an dernier. Dans le Top 10 ne figure plus qu’une seule européenne (Royal Dutch Shell), reflet de la tourmente qui s’est abattue sur le Vieux Continent. Les valeurs des pays émergents ont aussi beaucoup souffert. Ainsi que les valeurs bancaires: la capitalisation totale cumulée de l’ensemble des banques de la zone euro (plus de 420 milliards de dollars) est toute proche de celle d’ExxonMobil ou d’Apple.
EFG International a annoncé le 2 janvier avoir approuvé la vente d’EFG Bank Denmark à SEB Wealth Management, avec effet au 1er janvier 2012. Les modalités de l’opération n’ont pas été communiquées, entre autres son montant.Cette transaction s’inscrit dans le processus de recentrage des activités d’EFG International qui a déjà procédé à la vente d’EFG Bank en Suède ainsi qu'à la fermeture de bureaux à Dubaï, à Abou Dhabi, à Helsinki et au Canada. La restructuration devrait aboutir à la suppression de 10 à 15% des effectifs qui à l’automne passé s'élevaient à quelque 2500 personnes.
Borsa Italiana supprime de la cote six ETF de J.P. Morgan Structured Fund Management : JP Morgan etf gbi local Us, JP Morgan etf gbi emu, JP Morgan etf gbi emu 1-3y, JP Morgan etf gbi emu 3-5y, JP Morgan etf gbi emu 5-7y e JP Morgan etf gbi emu 7-10y. La liquidation est effective le 3 janvier. Ces six ETF avaient été lancés en 2008 par JPMorgan, lequel a désormais une plate-forme pour les ETF, appelée Source. La société a néanmoins décidé de ne pas transférer ces ETF sur Source, cette dernière ayant considéré que la stratégie d’investissement de ces produits était trop difficile à commercialiser à la lumière de la crise souveraine.
Veolia Environnement a rebondi hier de 5,5% à l’annonce des noms de possibles candidats à la reprise de ses activités d’eau régulée au Royaume-Uni, rapporte L’Agefi. Selon le Sunday Times cité par le quotidien, quatre acquéreurs potentiels seraient sur les rangs : Allianz, le fonds de pension canadien Borealis, et les japonais Itochu et Marubeni. Veolia s’est refusé à commenter ces rumeurs, et à dévoiler le nom de la banque d’affaires qui doit être prochainement chargée de cette cession.
Touchée par un scandale de fraude entre décembre 1986 et juillet 1997, l’Afer, qui a été mandatée par plus de 55.000 de ses adhérents pour tenter de récupérer 24 millions d’euros confisqués par la justice, a déposé jeudi dernier, selon l’AFP du 2 décembre, une requête en restitution devant la cour d’appel de Paris, rapporte Les Echos.En décembre 2009, les deux dirigeants fondateurs de l’Afer, Gérard Athias et André Le Saux, avaient été définitivement condamnés par la Cour de cassation à deux ans de prison avec sursis et 200.000 euros d’amende pour abus de confiance. La cour d’appel de Paris les avait reconnus coupables d’avoir détourné près de 128 millions d’euros au détriment des adhérents de l’Afer, par le biais d’un accord occulte de rémunération passé avec l’assureur Abeille Vie (devenue Aviva), le fournisseur des contrats d'épargne-retraite des adhérents de l’association.
Après avoir quitté SAC Capital Advisors pour créer la boutique Sursum Capital Management spécialisée dans le long/short, le gérant Paul Orwicz va réintégrer son ancienne structure, rapporte Absolute Return. Les résultats de Sursum étant décevantes, l’intéressé a décidé de fermer le fonds, indiquent des sources proches du dossier.
Allianz Real Estate vient d’acquérir un immeuble de bureaux à Levallois-Perret pour le compte de compagnies françaises du groupe Allianz. L’actif d’environ20.000m² est loué à travers un bail d’une durée ferme de 10 ans, précise un communiqué. Le montant de la transaction s'élève à environ 115 millions d’euros.
La société de gestion alternative activiste Trian Partners, basée à New York, a collecté l’an dernier 1,3 milliard de dollars pour son hedge fund et ses fonds d’actions long only.
Ivan Monème, directeur exécutif Communication & Marketing France et Communication Institutionnelle Europe (Allemagne, Autriche, France, Suisse) quitte Fidelity Worldwide Investment après y être resté onze ans. Dans l’immédiat, le responsable entend se consacrer à l'écriture durant 6 ou 9 mois en réalisant un ouvrage sur la communication avant d’achever un roman.
Le nouveau patron de la distribution aux Etats-Unis de RBC Global Asset Management, Matthew Appelstein, est en train de recruter entre cinq et sept personnes pour renforcer son équipe qui compte déjà une quinzaine de collaborateurs, rapporte MutualFundWire.Matthew Appelstein a rejoint RBC GAM en septembre dernier pour prendre la fonction nouvellement créée de responsable de la distribution pour les Etats-Unis. Il travaillait précédemment chez Old Mutual Asset Management. Matthew Appelstein a précisé à MutualFundWire qu’il souhaitait plus particulièrement développer les relations avec les consultants.