EFG Asset Management (EFGAM) UK officially opened for business on 6 September. It is a new affiliate of EFG International, whose CIO, Moz Afzal, based in London, is also CEO, Fundweb reports.
Handelsblatt reports that Goldman Sachs has submitted an application to the SEC for its first US-registered ETF fund. It would be an equity product, which would replicate an index, weighted according to the book value and ROE or dividends, not to market cap. Goldman Sachs is also planning bond and wealth-management type ETFs.
The Luxembourg affiliate of the German private bank Hauck & Aufhäuser (H&A) on 6 September announced the launch of the fund of wealth-management fund Diversified Strategic Asset Allocation Funds Saphir, a multi-strategy and multi-manager product whose currency of reference is the euro. The advisor for the product is the independent wealth manager performance IMC, based in Mannheim.The performance objective for the fund, which aims for a 60/40 balance between equities and bonds, is 4%. The portfolio may invest in equity and bond funds (corporate bonds, high yield) as well as UCITS-compliant absolute return funds and hedge funds.CharacteristicsName: Diversified Strategic Asset Allocation Funds SaphirISIN code: LU0635707374Front-end fee: maximum 4%Management commission: maximum 1.25%Depository banking commission: 0.08% maximumPerformance commission: 20% of performance exceeding 4%, with high watermark
After nearly a year in soft closing, subscriptions to the European High Yield Bond Fund, a sub-fund of the Luxembourg Sicav Nordea 1, were reopened on 5 September. Officially, the fund (LU0141799097), with EUR1.15bn in assets, is now no longer constrained by its size, due to the enlargement of the European high yield bond market due to a record number of issues. In practice, it also appears that assets have somewhat declined, which leaves more room for the fund to accept new subscriptions.Nordea observes that concerns about the solvency of some Western countries, and anticipation of a slowdown in global growth have provoked a sharp increase in spreads on the high yield bond market. The external management team, led by Henrik Østergaard, points out that in August, the Option Adjusted Spread (OAS) widened by 237 basis points, to 852 points. This spread level theoretically makes it possible to offset a default rate of over 10%, though the default rate is currently only 2%.
Hermes BPK Partners, the alternative management advising boutique from Hermes, on 5 September announced plans to contribute seed capital and to assist candidates to create activities in the hedge fund sector, once the climate appears to have improved for start-ups. The specialised unit of Hermes will aim to identify and provide strategic and financial assistance to new players in the industry via an established platform, in partnership with Northern Lights Capital Group. Assets under management at Hermes BPK Partners as of 30 June totalled USD1.6bn.
M&G on 6 September announced the appointment of Adrien Barbanchon as co-head of distribution in its Paris team. He joins the team dedicated to intermediated sales (platforms, IFAs, etc), which consists of Benjamin de Frouville and Agathe Proust. Before joining M&G Investments, Barbanchon, 30, spent four years in the sales and distribution team at Edmond de Rothschild Asset Management. He has also served in sales roles at Schroders and ACI-Financement.
As of 5 September, Ossiam, the new ETF boutique from Natixis Global Asset Management, already had nearly EUR186m in assets, despite the current market turbulence. Of this total, about EUR110m have gone to minimum variance (“minvar”) products, which aim to minimise risks by considerably reducing volatility, while the remainder went to funds which replicate equal-weight indices which aim to even out sectoral exposures and to reduce the predominance of large caps which characterises indices based on market cap.At a presentation at Euronext, Isabelle Bourcier, head of business development, on Tuesday evening told Newsmanagers that other ETFs are now in preparation or in a license application phase. These include both minvar funds based on variants of indices in demand by clients, and funds based on equal-weight indices for other geographical regions. Ossiam is also planning to create funds on smart indices for the world of bonds, with the launch of one or more products late this year or early in 2012.
Groupama Asset Management has announced a strategic partnership with DPA Invest, a small French asset manager specialised in dynamic asset allocation management. The affiliate of the French insurer will take over management of the fund from the boutique, DPA Gestion Privée, which has only EUR10m in assets under management. An application for this change has been submitted to the French financial market regulator, the Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF). The product will continue to be managed by DPA Invest, under a management outsourcing contract, but it will be integrated into the product range from Groupama AM, and will now become known as Groupama Risque Premium, pending approval from the regulator. The four members of the small company, including Thierry Pujol and Olivier Davanne, president and CEO, respectively, will join local teams at Groupama AM.The partnership will not involve any acquisition by Groupama AM of a stake in the capital of DPA Invest, which is 100% owned by its management. The firm will remain autonomous and independent, though nothing has been ruled out in the near or more distant future, Jean-Marie Catala, head of business development at Groupama AM, tells Newsmanagers. “Time will tell whether this partnership will lead us further,” he says.Meanwhile, although it is not an acquisition, the partnership looks like one, as DPA Invest will work exclusively with Groupama AM. Its advising activities, which accounted for most of its earnings, have been abandoned. In addition, though there has been no talk of absolute necessity, both parties have admitted that the small French company needed a partner in order to develop commercially.The move marks the first agreement of its kind in asset management for Groupama AM, but it may not be the last. “With EUR90bn in assets, we can’t be everywhere,” explains Catala. And among the other areas in which Groupama AM would like to develop are emerging markets, in bonds as well as equities, Euorpean high yield, the theme of inflation, and liability-driven investment (LDI).
Hedge fund managers are now extremely pessimistic about US equities. According to the most recent survey from BarclayHedge/Trim Tabs Investment Research, pessimistic outlooks on the part of hedge fund managers about the evolution of the S&P 500 rose to 42% in the month of August, compared with 27% in July. Only 27% of managers now predict that the market will rise, compared with 43% one month earlier. This is a highly marked evolution month on month, which is probably related to two factors: on the one hand, the S&P 500 fell by 16.8% between 22 July and 8 August, and on the other hand, the Federal Reserve announced on 9 August that it will be maintaining its low interest rate policy until mid-2013, due to less encouraging economic outlooks. In terms of the evolution of the US dollar, managers have become slightly more pessimistic in August, with an increase in pessimistic opinions to 34% in August, from 30% in July, while only 24% of managers have an optimistic outlook, compared with 33% previously. Managers also remain pessimistic about long-term interest rates, with 32% pessimistic compared with 15% optimistic.
The OFI group on 6 September announced the creation of an affiliate dedicated to independent financial advisers (IFAs), OFI Premium, which will offer wealth management professionals the full range of products and services from the group, via dedicated and personalised solutions. Annie Riaud, director of development at OFI Premium, says that “IFAs have become undeniably powerful actors in savings in France. That’s the reason we wanted to create a structure dedicated to them, which offers products, advice and personalised solutions. IFAs will receive an adapted and reactive service.” The range from OFI Premium will rely on all the expertise of the group: collective management, asset allcoation advising, mandated management, special products, and associated services. In order to assist IFAs in their considerations and investment choices, IFO Premium makes analysis and research available, via specific tools: newsletters, whose titles translate as “Between Us,” “Product Info,” and “Flash VL Weekly,” as well as training, events in cooperation with platforms, iPhone and iPad apps, and a new website. OFI Premium has a team of 10 people. The range of offerings from OFI Premium will be unveiled at the Patrimonia convention at the end of September in Lyon.
Chuck Baldiswieler, president and CO of TCW Funds, and director of MetWestFunds (Société Générale and Amundi), has announced that the MetWest Total Return Bond Fund topped USD15bn in assets in August (and has thus more than doubled in size since the acquisition of MetWest by TCW two years ago), and that the TCW Emerging Markets Income Fund has nearly reached USD3bn in assets under management, Mutual Fund Wire reports.Overall, the two asset managers have posted net subscriptions since the beginning of the year of USD4.6bn, which will allow them to recruit for the sales team.
The US private equity firm Carlyle on 6 September resolved to submit an application to the SEC, as part of plans that have been under consideration for several months, to offer its shares on the New York Stock Exchange, where it would join its major rivals KKR and Blackstone, Les Echos reports. Carlyle is planning to issue USD1bn in shares, even though several planned IPOs on NYSE totalling USD3.4bn have had to be revised in the past three months, Bloomberg reports.
The banking group Bank of America, which is facing major difficulties, on 6 September announced a reshuffle of its management team, with the appointment of two new chief operations officers, David Darnell and Tom Montag, both internal promotions. Meanwhile, the current head of the banking services to individual and small business clients division, Joe Price, and the head of the wealth management and investment divisions, Sallie Krawcheck, a Wall Street star, will be “leaving the firm” the establishment says in a statement. The bank says the most aims to “align the operational units of the business with its three major groups of clients: individuals, businesses, and institutional investors.” Darnell becomes head of the divisions in charge of individual clients, while Montag will oversee the divisions in charge of medium to large businesses and institutional investors. The move marks “an important step in the transformation” of the business, says chairman and CEO Brian Moynihan, cited in a statement. “Removing a level in operations management” and “simplifying the organisation” will allow for “a significant reduction in costs,” among other measures, Bank of America states.
Henderson Global Investors (HGI) now has a seven-member sales team in Frankfurt, to serve the German market and to sell products of the Henderson and Gartmore brands, Das Investment reports.The Frankfurt office will be led by Lars Albert, director of distribution, who worked at HGI from 2004 and 2006, and who returned to the firm in January 2010 after a period at SEB Asset Management. Albert will be assisted by Daniela Brogt, who until October 2008 worked at Gartmore Investment (which has since been acquired by Henderson), before joining the sales team at Aviva Investors in Germany.Alexander van den Berg was recruited in July 2010 as head of wealth management clients, funds of funds, and independent financial advisers; he had previously served in the wholesale distribution service at SEB Asset Management.The three heads of sales will be assisted in client relationships by four sales staff.
Carlos Aparicio Belmonte, who is responsible for trading and account management for the UK and Spain at CMC Markets in London, is joining the sales team of Massachusetts Financial Services (MFS) as senior salesperson for Spain and Portugal, Funds People reports. He will report to Juan Martín, director of sales for two countries, and since 2005, director of the Madrid branch. All MFS funds have a sales license for Spain from the CNMV.
Franklin Templeton Investments controls 2% of the Italian asset management firm Azimut Holding, within its asset management activities, Bluerating reports, citing the Italian market regulator, Consob.
La Macif vient de rendre public un rapport financier semestriel de mauvaise facture. Du côté des activités, le groupe réalise un chiffre d’affaires sur six mois en baisse de 6,2%, à 2,85 Md€. A l’instar des principaux assureurs généralistes de la place, c’est l’activité de Mutavie, la filiale épargne du groupe, qui enregistre la plus forte baisse d’activité (-16,5% à 1,13 Md€). Du côté des résultats, le groupe affiche une perte nette de 44,5 M€ à mi-parcours contre des pertes de 26,5 M€ un an plutôt et de 69,8M€ en 2009. Toutefois lors des deux exercices précédents, le groupe Macif était sorti bénéficiaire au 31 décembre, la principale échéance d’un groupe non coté. Les titres de dettes souveraines grecques dont l'échéance est antérieure au 31 décembre 2020 ont été valorisés en constatant une décote de 21% de la valeur nominale. Cette décote a fait l’objet d’une dépréciation à hauteur de 13 650 K€ imputée sur le résultat du 1er semestre. Après participation aux bénéfices et impôts différés, elle impacte le Résultat net - Part du Goupe à hauteur de -2 319 K€. Les titres de dettes souveraines grecques dont l'échéance est postérieure au 31 décembre 2020 restent valorisés en juste valeur par les réserves. Au 30 juin 2011, à l’actif, la valeur au bilan des placements financiers des entreprises d’assurance s'établit à 22 milliards d’euros soit près de 79,9% du total du bilan. La répartition des placements entre les différents supports est marquée par une hausse de la part des OPCVM (de 11,2% en 2010 à 12,3% au 30/06/2011, soit 2.7 milliards d’euros investis au total sur ce type de support), au détriment des produits de taux. Ces derniers restent largement majoritaires avec plus de 83% du total des placements financiers des entreprises d’assurance. Les actions représentent 3.9% à fin juin 2011 contre 3.2% en 2010. Les fonds propres du groupe Macif baissent de 3% au premier semestre en raison principalement de la perte nette d’environ 45 milliards d’euros au premier semestre. La cession d’OFI Private Equity (OFI PE) à Eurazeo ressort à +7 millions d’euros sur le résultat net - part du groupe Pour lire le rapport complet: cliquez ici
Groupama SA commence à se préoccuper de Solvency 2 par une réflexion sur la mise en place d’outils dans une optique plus long terme car le groupe estime avoir encore du temps pour une optimisation de la règlementation en 2014. Ainsi, Jean-Louis Charles, directeur financements et investissements de Groupama SA estime : « Il ne nous parait pas encore pertinent de mettre en place des stratégies financières et économiques alors que la règlementation n’est pas encore complètement dimensionnée. Par contre, nous avons aujourd’hui 14% d’actions et nous avons calculé qu’avec Solvency 2, il nous faudrait réduire la poche actions à 5% pour optimiser le couple rendement/risques ». Le groupe a déjà commencé à modifier et à réduire cette poche et a vendu pour plus de 500 millions d’actions en 2010 et plus de 650 millions en 2009. La question qui reste en suspens concerne l’arbitrage de ces actions car il est hors de question pour le groupe, de les arbitrer à tous prix au profit d’obligations d’Etat. « Nous les arbitrerons sur les thématiques de notre allocation d’actifs du moment, poursuit Jean-Louis Charles. Et actuellement, notre allocation d’actifs est composée de govies, de corporates et d’un peu de financières ». De même, le groupe s’est posé de nombreuses questions sur le private equity mais est arrivé à la conclusion qu’il fallait encore le prendre en considération. « Solvency 2 va modifier notre allocation d’actifs, il nous faudra plus de capital et les compagnies d’assurance vont probablement demander davantage de rentabilité pour compenser la plus grande volatilité du capital ce qui signifie des tarifs plus importants pour l’assuré, conclut Jean Louis Charles. Au final, cette règlementation dont la vocation est de protéger le consommateur va rendre les produits moins attractifs et plus couteux ».
Le quotidien britannique croit savoir que l’ancien directeur général du groupe pétrolier BP, Tony Hayward, s’apprête à diriger pour environ deux milliards de dollars la première acquisition de son nouveau véhicule d’investissement, coté à Londres depuis juin dernier. La cible est Genel Energy, un groupe indépendant spécialisé dans l’exploration pétrolière en Irak.
Une décote des titres de l’ordre de 50%, supérieure à celle de 21 % prévue dans le plan d’aide de juillet, devient plus probable aux yeux des économistes.
Citant des sources proches des discussions, le quotidien avance que des responsables du gendarme américain des marchés mène actuellement une enquête auprès des gestionnaires de fonds indiciels cotés (Exchange-traded funds, ETF) pour évaluer leur impact sur la volatilité des marchés le mois dernier.