p { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } BlackRock has appointed Clarence Yang to the position of head of governance and socially responsible investment (SRI) for Asia, Asian Investor reports. Yang, who was previously based in London, will move to Hong Kong, to meet the increasingly pronounced need for ethical investments in the region.
p { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } The US hedge fund The Rohatyn Group (TRG), with USD3bn in assets under management, has acquired a 50% stake in the private equity firm Arch Capital Management in Hong Kong, via a share exchange agreement with the Philippine conglomerate Ayala Corporation and its affiliate Ayala Land. The latter firms agreed to trade their stake for TRG shares, Asian Investor reports.
p { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } AllianceBernstein has confirmed to Asian Investor that Ajay Kaul will be appointed as CEO and head of sales for the Asia ex Japan region. His appointment follows the departure of Augie Cheh, who has joined Janus International.
Chief investment officer Bengt Enge will leave Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM) after 13 years with the organisation. He joined NBIM in 1998 and has held various positions, including global head of external management, until being named CIO in October 2009. His last day at NBIM was 4 March.Chief executive officer Yngve Slyngstad will be responsible for the CIO function until a replacement is in place.
p { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } Fidelity International has recruited Chris McNickle, who will be joining the firm in June as global head of instiutional clients, a newly-created position. McNickle joins from Greenwich Associates, where he is managing director, and was head of asset management activities.
Nearly two years after Jean-François Boulier became chairman of the board at Aviva Investors France (AIF; see Newsmanagers of 15 September 2009), the asset management firm has begun offering its expertise as a manager to external clients, and is no longer a captive management firm for the insurer. Boulier says that “external development does not work to the detriment of Aviva, which also encourages us to innovate more.” In 2010, AIF posted an increase of an undisclosed size to its operating profits, at a time when the Aviva Investors group itself saw losses of GBP100m, compared with GBP115m in 2009 (see Newsmanagers of 4 March).In terms of products, there have been many innovations, with the Aviva Investors Obligations Variables fund, to confront rising interest rates and a flattening of the curve. In the area of emerging market debt, the GBP750m inflation-linked local currencies emerging markets bond fund (see Newsmanagers of 28 January 2011) will be brought into compliance with the UCITS III directive next month. AIF has also received a management mandate from the Philips pension fund for its real estate investments; the group also manages an absolute return real estate fund with no liability constraint (Return Enhanced Asset Liability Management, or REALM).The firm is also planning to add a credit product and an emerging market debt product, probably in local currencies, to its five existing absolute return strategies. In organisational terms, Boulier has announced that an international platform within Aviva Investors will become available by the end of 2012, which will make it possible to manage capital independently of the expertise and location of managers, which will also facilitate increasing sales of unit-linked shares. The process of setting up the platform will take two years, with risk management, portfolio management and position control as areas of focus.Meanwhile, the geographical reach of Aviva Investors Europe has grown from seven to twelve countries, with new offices opening in Germany, a first installation in the Netherlands, one in progress in Switzerland (private banks and international distributors) and a push into Scandinavia, beginning with Sweden.
p { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } Agefi reports that plans to spin off the Banque de financement et de trésorerie (BFT), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Crédit Agricole SA, have been made official internally. The operation will see BFT Gestion made a part of Amundi, the asset management affiliate of Crédit Agricole SA, where it will continue to operate as an independent entity. Asset management via a dedicated affiliate, BFT Gesion, is one of the three major activities of the firm, the newspaper reports. With more than EUR20bn in assets under management as of the end of 2010, the firm had a good year, despite its specialisation in money markets. Inflows of EUR2.2bn put it in third place in France in the mutual fund sector. Crédit Agricole SA, which on 17 March will unveil its strategic plan, claims that the move “is not a punishment for the teams at BFT, and there will be no layoffs,” a source familiar with the mater says.
p { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } As of the end of 2010, assets under management at Aviva Investors France (AIF) totalled EUR80.7bn, compared with about EUR79.5bn twelve months earlier. Of this total, bonds accounted for EUR55.6bn, money markets EUR12.6bn, and equities EUR12.5bn. The firm has 90 employees, of whom 28 are investment professionals, compared with 82 staff and 27 managers one year previously.Net inflows to mutual funds from AIF totalled EUR900m from within the group, and EUR915m in total (including inflows from outside the group). In regular treasury management, the firm shows net outflows of EUR737m, but with bonds (EUR697m), balanced funds (EUR11m) and international equities (EUR37m), net subscriptions from outside the group excluding money markets totalled EUR746m. In 2009, inflows totalled “between 0 and EUR100m.”Jean-François Boulier, CEO of Aviva Investors Europe, also emphasized that in one year, assets managed for third parties in equities and bonds, long-term assets, multiplied by 2.5, to represent “4.7% of the stable total.”AIF also won three mandates last year (bonds and Euro credit), worth EUR850m, from insurance mutuals and one large business for its pre-retirement savings fund.Internationally, Aviva Investors has begun offering funds managed in Paris internationally, with a gross total of EUR570m, while AIF also sold EUR200m in products managed outside France to French clients.
p { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } For the first time since early 2008, Bill Gross has lowered the exposure to US government debt of his fund, Pimco Total Return (USD237bn) to zero, a sign that he expects interest rates to rise, the Financial Times reports.
p { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } On 8 March, Aviva Gestión presented four out of seven funds of its range, with a total of EUR267m in assets under management. The funds are the Espabolsa and Eurobolsa equities funds, the bond fund Renta Fija, and the balanced fund Fonvalor Euro, which includes some characteristics of the Espabolsa and Eurobolsa, without the financial sector, which is replaced by subordinated or hybrid bonds from banks and insurance companies.Assets at Aviva Gestión, which manages assets for the Aviva group in Spain, total EUR14bn, of which EUR11.7bn are invested in bonds, and EUR1.2bn in equities. The firm employs 14 managers.
p { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } The Barcelona-based independent management firm Trea Capital Partners SV, founded in 2006 and registered with the CNMV, has announced plans to launch the Luxembourg fund 3G Credit Opportunities in the next two weeks. The product will have weekly liquidity, and will invest in emerging markets bonds while limiting the volatility of the portfolio through the use of CDS, indices, and futures on currencies or interest rates, equities (ETF), options on equities, and Treasurys or Bunds. The two managers are the Indians Rodhi Gadkar and Dilip Gadkar, one of whom will be based in Barcelona, and the other in New York.Funds People states that the fund will have no benchmark, and that the core of the portfolio will invest in government and corporate bonds denominated in local or international currencies, as well as currencies and CDS. Initially, the portfolio will be composed 25% of high grade securities and 75% of high-yield paper. It will invest 35% in Asia, 35% in Latin America, and 30% in central and eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa (CEEMEA).The fund will be available with a minimal investment of USD50,000, with a management commission of 1.75%, and for institutional investors, with a minimal investment of EUR250,000, and a management commission of 1.25%. A performance commission of 20% will apply to both share classes.
p { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } The European ETF sector as of the end of February had 1,116 ETF funds, representing a total asset volume of USD299.1bn, for 3,884 product listings on 23 stock markets, from 40 providers, according to the most recent statistics from BlackRock. One year earlier, there were 901 ETF funds, with USD220.1bn in assets.Net inflows to European ETF and ETP products last month totalled USD2.1bn. Net inflows to equities ETF/ETPs totalled USD600m.ETFs worldwide had USD1.3674trn as of the end of February, of which USD929.1bn were in the United States, compared with slightly over USD1trn one year earlier. Including ETPs, assets totalled USD1.5427trn, compared with USD1.1522trn one year earlier.BlackRock predicts that assets under management in ETFs and ETPs worldwide will grow by 20% to 30% per year in the next three years, which will bring total assets to about USD2trn by the beginning of 2012.
p { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } At the opening of the trial of Raj Rajaratnam on Wednesday, the defendant was accused of using his contacts to obtain inside inforamtion about businesses and using the information to earn millions of dollars in illegal profits, the Financial Times reports. John Dowd, one of the lawyers for the former hedge fund manager at Galleon Group, claimed that his client was only undertaking research on behalf of his clients.
p { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } The chairwoman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Mary Schapiro, announced to lawmakers that she will be reexamining the agency’s conflict of interest practices, the Wall Street Journal reports. The announcement comes as a response to controversy triggered by Republican representatives over the way in which she managed the former legal director of the SEC, David Becker, whose mother had invested with Bernard Madoff, and who resigned last month. Becker and his brother are asked by the court-appointed trustee, Irving Picard, to repay USD1.5m of the USD2m they inherited from their mother. Schapiro will be expecting particularly tough questions in two congressional hearings on Thursday.
p { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } The Real Estate Advisory team at Deloitte France on 9 March announced the creation of a Sustainable Real Estate commission and a Think Tank, for which Alfonso Ponce, Member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, will be secretary. The two organisations will be composed of top-calibre experts in the field. The objective is to respond to and bring innovative solutions to investors, property development managers and businesses, in light of the need to adapt to climate change.A comparison of the appreciation of the values of single properties or groups of properties, and their environmental characteristics, against buildings in a similar category and class remains problematic, due to international regulatory uncertainties and a proliferation of systems for evaluation, Deloitte explains in a statement. The international character of investors and the playing field is the cause of a problem which may only be approached internationally.Deloitte points out that the two new entities are “independent and impartial organisms serving the European property industry, businesses and journalists, the public sector and NGOs, as well as all other parties interested in the junction of sustainable development and real estate.”
p { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } The Dow Jones Credit Suisse index gained 1.44% in the month of February, according to initial estimates based on 72% of assets in the index. The index gained 0.69% in January. Eight out of ten sectors posted positive results, including event-driven and global macro.
p { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } For the first time since September 2008, assets in hedge funds in February topped EUR1.7trn, Eurekahedge reports. They have risen by 13.4% since the beginning of July 2010. Eurekahedge also notes that hedge funds posted their eight consecutive month of gains, with returns of 1.17%.
p { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } The number of equities mandates awarded by clients of Towers Watson worldwide increased by more than 20% in 2010 compared with the previous year, while the number of hedge fund mandates rose by as much as 50% in the same period. Meanwhile, the number of bond mandates fell by 30%, as US and European equities fell most heavily compared with the previous year.
In February hedge funds’ assets under management crossed USD1.7 trillion for the first time since September 2008, according to Eurekahedge. Global hedge fund assets up 13.4% since start of July 2010. Hedge funds witness eighth consecutive month of positive returns. The Eurekahedge Hedge Fund Index was up 1.17% through February, with the year-to-date return at 1.36%.
Le Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) aurait abandonné l’idée de toute association avec le Nasdaq OMX dans le but de contrer la fusion entre NYSE Euronext et la place boursière allemande, Deutsche Börse, indique le quotidien qui cite des sources proches du dossier. La place de Chicago n’aurait cependant pas renoncé à des projets ultérieurs de fusion. Le Nasdaq, qui espérait une surenchère d’offre de partenariat entre le CME et son homologue d’Atlanta, l’IntercontinentalExchange, reste isolé dans ses projets de contre-offre. D’autant que S&P a prévenu l’opérateur qu’il pourrait dégrader sa note dans le cas où il réaliserait de grosses opérations de rachat.
Les investisseurs chinois auraient de plus en plus de mal à trouver des opérations intéressantes dans le secteur minier, indique le quotidien qui cite un des directeurs des activités de banque d’investissement de Bank of China. La hausse du prix des matières premières et la reprise économique ont rendu les compagnies minières plus gourmandes en termes de financement.
L’investisseur Knight Vinke a déclaré avoir constitué une participation dépassant 1% dans Carrefour. Knight Vinke a l’habitude d’acquérir de petites participations dans de grands groupes européens pour ensuite persuader les autres actionnaires de changer la stratégie de l’entreprise concernée.
Le déficit commercial de la Grande-Bretagne s’est fortement réduit en janvier, atteignant un plus bas depuis février 2010, des exportations records de pétrole et de produits agroalimentaires lui ayant permis de se reprendre après un déficit record en décembre. Le déficit commercial britannique s’est élevé à 7,06 milliards de livres (8,23 milliards d’euros) en janvier, après un déficit révisé à la hausse à 9,69 milliards en décembre.