Fidelity Investments has announced the launch of its first two income funds to focus on international equities (bringing the number of income equity funds in the Fidelity range to 10). The products are the Fidelity Global Equity Income Fund, which is aimed directly at retail investors, and the Fidelity Advisor Global Equity Income Fund, which is available only via financial advisors. The objective for the product, managed by Ramona Persaud, is to outperform the MSCI All Country World index.Management commission is capped to 1.20% for the retail share class, 1.20% for the institutional share class, and 1.45%, 1,70% and 2,20% for Advisor share classes A, T, and C respectively.
Investors facing persistent market volatility injected more capital into their hedge funds in April. According to estimates from the fund administrator GlobeOp, net inflows in April represented 1.24% of assets (about USD187bn) in funds monitored by the firm. This amount represents nearly five times the inflows the previous month, which totalled 0.27%, but which remain steeply down compared with positive flows observed in March (2.02%) and February (2.2%), or one year ago (2.41%).
The hedge fund sector in March posted net inflows of USD2.3bn, compared with USD6.8bn in February, according to statistics from TrimTabs and BarclayHedge. First quarter nonetheless finished with outflows of USD3.2bn. Performance in the quarter totaled 5.6%, compared with gains of 12% for the S&P 500. Some strategies are nonetheless continuing to attract investors, such as macro and fixed income strategies, which has posted significant inflows in the past three years.
Les actions représentent 8,6 % du total des actifs contre 9,3 % au 31/12/2011. CNP Assurances a également poursuivi sa stratégie de cession de dettes souveraines périphériques européennes avec une exposition en baisse de 11 % par rapport au 31/12/2011. Concernant les expositions aux dettes souveraines périphériques de la zone euro, CNP Assurances a poursuivi son programme de cessions volontaires notamment sur l’Italie et l’Espagne. A la suite de l'échange de la dette grecque, la valeur des nouveaux titres grecs dans le portefeuille est de 23 % du principal des anciens titres. Compte tenu des provisions préalablement constituées, aucun impact supplémentaire sur le compte de résultat n’a été enregistré au 1er trimestre 2012. CNP Assurances a recentré ses investissements sur les obligations françaises Par ailleurs, CNP Assurances négocie actuellement avec des banques le rachat de portefeuilles de prêts, a indiqué le directeur général adjoint, Antoine Lissowski, lors d’une conférence téléphonique, en marge de la présentation des résultats. Cette démarche s’inscrit dans la volonté de CNP de restructurer son portefeuille de placements, en réduisant la part des actions et celle des obligations des Etats du sud de l’Europe, a expliqué M. Lissowski. « Nous avons des ressources à long terme et les banques ont des problèmes de financement à long terme », a résumé le numéro deux de CNP. Dans la perspective de l’entrée en vigueur du nouveau cadre réglementaire dit Bâle III, les banques européennes, et françaises en particulier, cherchent, en effet, à sortir de leurs bilans des portefeuilles de prêts qu’elles gardaient jusqu’ici pour l’essentiel. Cette stratégie, induite par l'évolution réglementaire et qui se rapproche du modèle anglo-saxon, doit leur permettre d’améliorer leurs ratios de fonds propres et de pouvoir continuer à prêter. Elle est réalisée essentiellement par voie de titrisation, les portefeuilles de prêts étant transformés en titres financiers qui sont ensuite revendus à des investisseurs, notamment des assureurs. « On est prêt à racheter des prêts, mais on se méfie du risque de titrisation », a prévenu M. Lisswoski, en référence au phénomène qui a démultiplié l’ampleur de la crise du « subprime ». Pour se prémunir contre ces risques, CNP exige que ce ne soit pas la banque qui a consenti les prêts qui réalise la transformation en titres, « pour éviter une asymétrie de l’information », et demande que la banque conserve une partie du risque lié à ces prêts, afin que les intérêts « restent alignés ». Le rendement offert par ces portefeuilles est « plus intéressant que de l’obligataire », a expliqué M. Lissowski, indiquant que les banques, désireuses de sortir rapidement ces portefeuilles de leur bilan, sont souvent prêtes à offrir des conditions avantageuses.
Pour rappel, l’appel d’offres concernait 4 lots: Le premier : deux mandats actions pour un volume de 500 millions d’euros chacun. Le lot 2 inclut trois mandats d’obligations d’Etats (800 millions d’euros chacun). Le troisième se concentre sur trois mandats diversifiés pour 700 millions d’euros chacun. Un dernier lot pour deux mandats investis en obligations indexées à l’inflation. L’IRCANTEC souhaiterait inclure un ensemble de critères ESG pour l’intégralité de son portefeuille. Cependant, il est encore difficile de les appliquer aux obligations d’Etats. Alors qu’il est beaucoup plus simple de juger les entreprises sur leurs comportements sociaux et environnementaux. Dès lors, le régime préfère décaler ses investissements en obligations d’Etats à la seconde partie de l’année. Le comité de direction travaille sur ce sujet et espère trouver une solution appropriée dans les prochains mois. L’introduction de critères ESG pour les obligations d’Etats devrait être finalisée cette année. L’IRCANTEC travaille avec quelques spécialistes pour mener à bien cette tâche. Cedrus Partners conseille le régime sur ses appels d’offres ISR. Vigeo, agence de notation et de recherche veillera à ce que les critères ESG soient maintenus dans les investissements effectués. Désireux de s’améliorer sur les problématiques ESG, le régime n’exclut pas d’adopter les principes pour l’investissement responsable des Nations Unis (UNPRI).
Seven funds in Europe attracted inflows of more than EUR1bn over the first quarter of the year, headed by AllianceBernstein’s American Income Portfolio (EUR2.0bn), PIMCO Global Investment Grade Credit (EUR1.8bn) and M&G Optimal Income (EUR1.6bn), according to Lipper. Not surprisingly, at group level, Allianz/PIMCO (EUR7.3bn), AXA/AllianceBernstein (EUR5.7bn) and M&G/Prudential (EUR4.3bn) generated the greatest net sales over the first quarter.Overall, the European funds industry enjoyed its greatest inflows over the first quarter of the year (EUR87.4bn) since the start of 2007 (EUR133.4bn), underpinned by the best sales of bond funds in an opening quarter (EUR57.9bn) for the decade.When money market funds are excluded in order to look at ‘long-term’ funds, the total for the past three months stands at EUR77.1bn, better than 2007 (EUR61.4bn), but lower than 2010 (EUR104.7bn). The start to the year has been dominated by interest in High Yield funds (with USD products accounting for EUR8.1bn of the EUR17.4bn total) and emerging market debt (EUR11.6bn, of which EUR3.4bn moved into local currency funds). Appetite for equities slowed in March, but the quarter total still stands at EUR12.2bn.
Independent fund selection specialists are seeking to make their profession more widely known with the creation of the Association of Professional Fund Investors (APFI), Agefi Switzerland reports. The four co-founders of the association, Mussie Kidane (head of fund selection at Pictet), Luca de Biasi (BSI), Carlos Fernandez (Inversis) and Rooland Meerdter (Propinquity Advisors) initially sought to create a contact network, but the association may also form a decisive vector for making the profession more widely known. “We want to make our voices heard as actors. Nobody else knows the fund industry the same way selectors do,” says co-founder Meerdter.
Tensions in the euro zone in the wake of elections in Greece and France have led investors to adopt a more prudent attitude in early May. Bond funds have posted a record net inflow of USD8bn in the week to 9 May, according to statistics from EPFR Global.Equity funds, however, saw net outflows of USD3.5bn. Emerging market equity funds in particular saw their heaviest outflows since the beginning of the year in the first week of may. US equity funds finished the week to 9 ay with outflows of USd4.78bn, while European equity funds have posted their heaviest outflows since July 2011, due to subscriptions from institutional investors in German equity ETFs. French equity funds, however, saw significant outflows.Money market funds, for their part, have posted subscriptions totalling a net USD12bn.
The British asset management firm Ignis Asset Management, still not widely known to French retail clients, has made a name for itself with inflows of EUR400m in one year, to a basic product, a government bond fund entitled Ignis Absolute Return Government Bond Fund, which has gained 7.4% in the 12 months to the end of March (compared with 0.8% for the Eonia), with an information ratio of 2.CIO Chris Fellingham explains to Newsmanagers: “We are adepts of real absolute returns. The Absolute Return Government Bond fund has target volatility of 4% to 6%, but in reality it is below this range, at 3.3%, with a low correlation with other asset classes, including govies. We see it as an alpha product, while most other managers consider absolute returns to come from beta: at the end of the day, those are long beta products.”The CIO goes on to explain the resources deployed to earn such high returns with a product investing in a relatively banal asset class. “We also rely on a cocktail of expertise, with macro analysis, which is indispensable in the govies markets, a quantitative team, and an exclusive piece of software (which is not a “black box”) that we have been developing internally since 2005, entitled ClearCurve. This tool decomposes and deconstructs the interest rate curve, which we have been able to use to generate stable performance gains.” In addition to this, the fund has a low management commission (0.30% for the institutional share class), “which reflects the confidence we have in our performance, since we charge a commission of 10% on performance exceeding the Eonia (with high watermark,)” says Chris Fellingham.
The Fortuny Valores Reales fund from Espirito Santo Gestión has received a sales license in Spain, Funds People reports. The product is an equity fund which invests in businesses worldwide active in the extraction, production, development and distribution of product and/or services related to commodities, and financial instruments based on commodities, or in commodities traded on regulated markets.The benchmark index is the Reuters/Jefferies CRB.CharacteristicsName: Fortuny Valores RealesManagement commission: 1.35%Performance commission: 9%Minimal subscription: EUR10
Hedge funds focused on Asia have recuperated all the assets they lost in the poor performance of last year, even though the sector has underperformed local markets in first quarter 2012, according to statistics from Hedge Fund Research, cited by the Financial Times. Assets totalled USD86.7bn as of the end of March, compared with EUR83.4bn as of the end of 2010. China dominates the local sector, and now 30% of the world’s hedge funds are based in the country (including Hong Kong), putting it just behind the United States. However, most Asian, funds are much smaller than funds in the United States and other countries, and by volume, they represent only 4% of the USD2.13trn in assets in the sector.
The hedge fund management firm Elliott Advisors is planning to require Greece either to repay EUR436m in debts maturing on 15 May, or to declare a default under international debt issuance standards, the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung reports. In the former case, Elliott would win out. In the latter case, the asset management firm would seek to reclaim its money in the courts, as it has already done successfully in Peru and Panama in the past.
After 11 years at Fidelity International Germany, most recently as head of retail banks distribution, Alexander Koch is joining BlackRock, where he will be regional head of distribution of open-ended funds to banks, insurers and IFAs in Hesse, the Palatinate region, and Saarland.Koch replaces Meret Vetter, who will now be in charge of distribution to funds of funds, wealth managers, and family offices.
Deutsche Bank and the US firm Guggenheim Partners have failed to reach an agreement for an acquisition for a part of the asset management activities of the former. According to a statement released on 11 May, talks have essentially failed.Exclusive negotiations which began in November last year had dealt largely with the US portion of the asset management firm DWS, asset management activities dedicated to institutionals at DB Advisors, and the insurance firms (Deutsche Insurance Asset Management), These activities were not ultimately of interest to Guggenheim partners, who are reportedly interested only in the alternative management activities at RREEF, specialised in investments in real estate.
Ryo Ishiyama, who until the end of May is a member of the team at Deutsche Securities Inc, in October 2011 founded his own asset management firm in Tokyo, Steinberg Capital Co. He is planning to launch a CTA fund in July, which will use software solutions to invest worldwide in publicly-traded commodity futures, Handelsblatt reports, relaying Bloomberg.The fund will initially have JPY300m in assets (EUR2.9m), of which JPY200m will be contributed by Ishiyama, but the objective is to achieve JPY1bn in the space of one year, with annual returns of about 20%.
The board of directors at Credit Suisse is seeking a new CEO to replace Brady Dougan, whose neck is on the chopping block following a slide in the company’s share price, the newspaper Der Sonntag reports. The newspaper reports, citing a top executive at the bank, “that the board of directors is urgently considering” the question of Dougan’s replacement. Shares in Credit Suisse have fallen 57% in the past three years, far more than its competitor UBS, which has lost only 34%. Among the candidates to replace Dougan, the newspaper names Walter Berchtold, a Swiss citizen in charge of wealth management at the bank, and other former senior executives at the bank such as Ulrich Körner, Leonhard Fischer and Hugo Bänziger.
The financial ratings agency Standard & Poor’s (S&P) on 11 May announced that it is cutting its outlook for the debt rating of JPMorgan Chase, following an announcement by the US bank of a trading loss of USS2bn. Fitch, for its part, has lowered its rating for the US bank. Its long-term debt issuer rating has been lowered to A+ from AA- previously, and the agency has also lowered its solidity rating to A+ from AA-, with a negative outlook on both these ratings.
The directors of TCW, an affiliate of SocGen, have begun preliminary talks with their parent company over an acquisition of the firm, Agefi reports, based on reports in Reuters. There is no formal sale process, and an acquisition of TCW by its directors is only one of several possibilities under consideration, one source says. SocGen denies all reports of a planned sale.
Franklin Templeton Investments is seeking to penetrate retail markets in Malaysia and Vietnam, and to create onshore activites in Taiwan and Indonesia, Asian Investor reports. In 2011, assets at the US asset management firm from Asia-Pacific rose by one fifth, to USD70.7bn. In the first quarter of this year, they have risen further to USD75.8bn.
Le Shanghai Securities News croit savoir de source bancaire que les régulateurs chinois souhaitent mettre un terme à l’obligation faite aux investisseurs institutionnels étrangers qualifiés (QFII) d’investir au moins la moitié des fonds en actions. Pékin rechignerait toutefois pour l’instant à laisser les fonds alternatifs internationaux au programme QFII.
L’Association des banques de Hong Kong va tenir une réunion dès aujourd’hui avec Zhang Jianjun, président de la filiale de la Banque populaire de Chine à Shenzhen, afin d’assouplir la limite de 20.000 yuans maximum par transaction autorisée en investissements transfrontaliers dans la devise chinoise, selon le journal qui ne cite pas ses sources. La décision devra recevoir l’aval des autorités hongkongaises.
David Bonderman, le cofondateur du fonds texan, a été la semaine passée le premier représentant d’une société américaine de private equity à fouler le sol birman. Il a rencontré dans le pays des figures politiques et du monde des affaires. Un signe de plus de l’intérêt grandissant des investisseurs internationaux parallèlement à l’allègement des sanctions frappant le pays.
La Commission européenne s’attend à ce que le déficit espagnol atteigne 6,4% du PIB en 2012, alors que le gouvernment s’est engagé à le ramener à 5,3%.