Dans le cadre de la gestion active d’Opcimmo, son OPCI grand public, Amundi Immobilier a acquis en VEFA (Vente en l’Etat Futur d’Achèvement), auprès de Kaufman et Broad, un immeuble de bureaux de 7.620 m2 situé au 142 avenue Paul Vaillant Couturier à Paris (14ème). L’immeuble, dénommé « CAP 14 » et situé en façade du périphérique fera l’objet d’une démarche HQE - Haute Qualité Environnementale -. La qualité environnementale des bâtiments consistera à maitriser leur impact sur l’extérieur et à créer un espace intérieur sain et confortable. L’immeuble sera doté de 135 parkings en sous-sol et sera livré en juin 2014. Cet ensemble est d’ores et déjà intégralement loué à Kaufman et Broad dans le cadre d’un bail de 9 ans ferme.
La Société Générale a annoncé le 5 mars la nomination de Karim Hajjaji au poste de chief operating officer (COO) de Global Investment Management & Services (GIMS), le pôle banque privée, gestion d’actifs et services aux investisseurs du groupe Société Générale.Il rejoint à ce titre la direction générale du pôle GIMS. Karim Hajjaji conserve par ailleurs son rôle de Directeur Financier du pôle. Rattaché à Jacques Ripoll, directeur du pôle GIMS, Karim Hajjaji est membre du Comex de GIMS.Karim Hajjaji a rejoint le groupe Société Générale en 1999 en tant que Responsable du département de contrôle financier de la banque de financement et d’investissement. De 2005 à 2009, il devient Directeur Financier de SG Americas et supervise toutes les activités financières de Société Générale aux Etats-Unis, au Canada, au Brésil et en Amérique Latine. En juillet 2009, il est nommé Directeur financier de GIMS du groupe Société Générale et devient membre du Comité Exécutif de GIMS, rattaché à Jacques Ripoll, Directeur du pôle GIMS.
Axa Real Estate Investment Managers annonce avoir affiché pour 2011 un volume total de transactions de 6,2 milliards d’euros (finalisées et signées). La société gérait 42 milliards d’euros à fin décembre 2011.Les acquisitions ont pesé, en net, 2,6 milliards d’euros. La France a représenté 42 % de la valeur totale des acquisitions, le Royaume-Uni 26 %, la Suisse 17 %, l’Allemagne 10 %. Les ventes se sont montées à 2,1 milliards d’euros, dont 67 % en France.En 2012, Axa Reim indique avoir d’ores et déjà 2 milliards d’euros d’acquisitions dans les tuyaux.
Invest Securities a annoncé le 5 mars le recrutement de Bertrand Le Galcher Baron, Ghislain de Murard et Raphaël Rossello en tant qu’associés gérants pour renforcer l’équipe de M&A.Bertrand Le Galcher Baron a notamment été associé chez Aforge Finance où il a participé à plus d’une trentaine d’opérations de fusions-acquisitions. Il a enfin été fondateur et associé-gérant chez Mandel Partners avant de rejoindre Invest Securities.Ghislain de Murard a notamment travaillé chez Oddo Corporate Finance comme associé-gérant où il a multiplié les introductions en Bourse et les cessions d’entreprises de technologie, puis il a été PDG de Neuflize OBC CF où il a développé une activité de conseil en M&A pour les entreprises patrimoniales. Enfin, il est associé-gérant chez Mandel Partners avant de rejoindre Invest Securities.Raphaël Rossello a notamment travaillé chez Pinatton comme associé-gérant, puis Oddo Pinatton Corporate, sociétés de Bourse. Après une expérience en tant que Senior Banker chez Transaction R, filiale de Rothschild & Cie dédiée aux opérations de fusions-acquisitions pour les PME, il est enfin associé-gérant chez Mandel Partners avant de rejoindre Invest Securities.
La société de conseil en investissement Wells Fargo Funds Management, qui conseille Wells Fargo Advantage Funds, vient de lancer le le Wells Fargo Advantage Absolute Return Fund qui va investir l’essentiel de ses fonds dans un fonds maître géré par le spécialiste de l’nvestissement institutionnel GMO.Ce fonds donne pour la première fois accès à la stratégie de performance absolue de GMO. Le fonds vise un rendement supérieur à l’inflation sur la durée d’un cycle de marché, quelles que soient les conditions de marché.Le fonds est très flexible, sans contrainte de classes d’actifs ou d’exposition (marchés, secteurs, pays, capitalisation). Il utilise une très large palette de stratégies, entre autres les obligations indexées sur l’inflation, la dette émergente, les devises, les options, le négoce de spreads, les ressources naturelles, les matières premières, l’immobilier et le long/short.
La société Audacia qui propose des solutions de financement dédiées aux petites et moyennes entreprises profitables et en croissance vient de recruter François Terrier en tant que directeur des investissements. Simultanément, Nicolas Mulle devient directeur des Risques et des Participations.Auparavant, François Terrier était chez Neuflize OBC – ABN-Amro en charge du développement du réseau en province auprès d’une clientèle de chefs d’entreprise, avant d’intervenir au sein de Neuflize OBC Corporate Finance dans le cadre d’opérations de haut de bilan concernant des entreprises patrimoniales et familiales. Pour sa part, Nicolas Mulle assurait le suivi des participations chez Audacia après en avoir été le directeur des investissements de 2009 à 2011.
La société de gestion brésilienne Bradesco Asset Management envisage de renforcer ses activités en Asie avec notamment la nomination d’un responsable des ventes à Hong Kong, rapporte Asian Investor.Le poste sera probablement pourvu dans le courant du second semestre 2012 au sein de Bradesco Securities à Hong Kong, une entité ouverte en février. En Asie, Bradesco AM dispose déjà d’un bureau à Tokyo et d’un partenariat avec Mitsubishi UFJ pour la distribution. Les actifs sous gestion, à la fois actions et obligations, s'élèvent à 1,5 milliard de dollars. Les actifs sous gestion de Bradesco AM totalisent 125 milliards de dollars.
Thierry Dissaux, président du Fonds de Garantie des Dépôts: Nous avons à peu près deux milliards d’euros d’actifs sous gestion, essentiellement sur des produits monétaires court terme. Notre allocation d’actifs aujourd’hui, c’est à peu près 75 % de fonds monétaires court terme, 20 % d’obligataires, mais avec une duration inférieure à deux ans, et une poche actions qui représente à peu près 5 % de nos actifs. Parce qu’on pense qu’on n’aura pas nécessairement besoin de retirer l’intégralité de nos fonds pour nous porter sur une défaillance bancaire, nous nous réservons la possibilité d’une petite poche supplémentaire, une poche moyenne sur les obligations avec un peu de duration. Il est prévu de remettre à plat la gestion obligataire, vraisemblablement courant 2012. Les performances constatées ces derniers temps étant légèrement en-dessous de notre benchmark, nous étudierons les évolutions possibles. Nous aurons peut-être également besoin d’ajuster notre gestion à la nouvelle donne en matière de notations.
La Caisse de Pensions de Nexans Suisse Previcab (295 millions de francs suisses) a décidé de se séparer de son gérant actions internationales, Notenstein Banque Privée SA. Les performances n'étaient pas à la hauteur des attentes. Le montant à savoir 10 millions de francs suisses a été transféré à Pictet pour une gestion passive en actions internationales et pays émergents. La Caisse travaille avec UBS sur des mandats en gestion passive pour les obligations internationales et suisses. Les actions locales sont donc gérées passivement par Pictet AM ainsi que les actions internationales et de pays émergents. Zürcher Kantonalbank est détenteur d’un mandat sur les small et mid caps. Pour les actions internationales en gestion active, le Fonds travaille avec GMO mais aussi de manière passive avec IST Investmentstiftung. La gestion du risque de change est assurée par la Caisse elle même. Le Fonds investit avec UBS et IST sur l’immobilier international. Lombard Odier Darier Hentsch et Macquarie Bank Group sont en charge des investissements en infrastructures. La stratégie d’investissement intègre : 2% en cash, 38% en obligations en francs suisses, 13% en obligations en devises étrangères, 10% en actions suisses, 12% en actions internationales, 2% en actions de pays émergents et 23% en immobilier suisse.
On 29 February, the Chinese regulator (CSRC) issued a license for the appointment of Shao Jiejun as managing director of GTJA Allianz Funds, which had not had a head for seven months. Jiejun began in his new role on 3 March, Z-Ben Advisors reports.
Assets under management at GAM Holding AG as of the end of 2011 totalled CHF107bn, down 9% compared with the end of December 2010, the group announced in a statement on 6 March.This decline of nearly CHF11bn in assets is largely due to negative market effects of CHF6bn, and net outflows of CHF3.8bn, despite net subscriptions to Swiss & Global AM, and institutional activities at GAM.Net profits are down 18% to CHF165.7m.
Although its asset management operations in 2011 posted record operating profits, with a very low cost/income ratio, Allianz is now planning to completely overhaul the unit, the Börsen-Zeitung reports. The group is laying the concept of boutiques to rest, as it has admitted that the increasing complexity of products requires that distribution be closer to each product, and no commercial organisation is able to place the full range of disparate investment styles credibly and completely.
Stefan Tölg, a member of the board at Wave Management AG (VHV group) in charge of portfolio management, research and product development, has been recruited from 1 March as chief representative (Generalbevollmächtigter) at Pioneer Investments Germany.He will be head of the institutional client management and solutions unit, and will be in charge of developing the client base of complementary retirement funds and insurers, says CEO Evi Vogl.
DWS Investments, the asset management firm of the Deutsche Bank group, has created the DWS Global Financial Institute (DGFI), an economic research institute, which published its first working document on Monday. The mission for the new structure is to “bring together independent points of view in the mid- to long-term from two different worlds: finance, and academia.” The structure will be led by Dr. Henning Stein. Lord John Eatwell, chairman of Queens’ College, Cambridge, will be chairman of the DGFI Foundation. The contributors to DGFI will include Asoka Wöhrmann, chief investment officer at DWS, economist in chief Johannes Müller, head of research Petra Pflaum, and renowned professors from throughout the world. The publications will cover a wide range of research, from macroeconomics and finance to psychology and sociology. The first working document is entitled “Real Interest Rates Worldwide: A story of Two Regimes,” by Jagjit Chadha, professor of economics at the University of Kent, and a partner at the centre for international macroeconomic and financial research at the University of Cambridge. It details the real implications of a general decline in interest rates, why they are beneficial for the current global economy, and why we can expect a gradual rise in interest rates when the global economy returns to growth.
The team specialist in socially responsible investment at Hendreson is joining WHEB Asset Management, the asset management unit of the WHEB group, the group announced in a statement on 5 March. The team, which includes George Latham, Seb Beloe, Tim Dieppe and Hyewon Kong, left Henderson in late 2011. The Henderson veterans will join the existing team at WHEB AM, led by Clare Brooke. From 1 April, Dieppe will be the manager of the Wheb Sustainability fund (GBP30m in assets), launched in May 2009, whose returns have hitherto fallen short of expectations. Latham will be the chief investment officer for the unit, while Brooke, who created the activity at the group, will take charge of development. The WHEB group is an investment firm which aims primarily at sustainable development and investment in private equity, renewable energies, and publicly traded securities.
The British asset management firm LV= (London & Victoria) has joined the Association of Independent Financial Advisers (AIFA) as an associate member. Several asset management firms have joined the association in the past twelve months, including M&G, Royal Bank of Scotland and BlackRock.
Anthony Nutt and John Hamilton will be handing over co-management of the Jupiter Distribution fund, whose assets under management total GBP250m, to Alastrair Gunn and Rhys Petheram, Investment Week reports. Gunn joined Jupiter in 2007, after serving as head of equity research at Arbuthnot Securities. Petheram, who joined Jupiter in 2006, had previously been a credit analyst at Moody’s. Nutt will continue to manage the income trust, whose assets under management total over GBP2bn, the High Income fund, with GBP529m (with Ariel Bezalel) and the Dividend & Growth trust, with GBP66m. Hamilton will remain in charge of the Corporate Bond fund (GBP212m).
On 5 March, Fidelity Worldwide Investment in Germany announced the launch of the Fidelity Asian Smaller Companies Fund, Fidelity China RMB Bond Fund and Fidelity Emerging Markets Inflation-Linked Bond Fund, all sub-funds of the Luxembourg-registered Fidelity Funds Sicav.The product specialised in small caps (under USD5bn) will have a portfolio of 125 to 200 positions. It is managed by Dale Nicholls in Singapore, and takes its orientation from the MSCI AC Asia Pacitfic ex Japan Small Cap Net Return Index (10% Australian equities), but does not constrain itself to that index.The China RMB Fund, which is managed in Hong Kong by Bryan Collins, will have 50 to 150 positions on offshore debt denominated in Chinese yuan from issuers in continental China. These are so-called “dim sum” debt, but, unlike competing products, the fund will invest only in investment-grade debts (rated at least BBB) denominated in Chinese yuan, but the asset management team will also be allowed to invest in bonds in currencies from industrialised countries, in which case currency risks will be hedged.The portfolio of the inflation-linked bond fund will include 10 to 50 sovereign emerging market issuers. It is managed by Aandy Weir, who may include up to 25% bonds denominated in strong currencies.CharacteristicsName: Fidelity Funds – Asian Smaller Companies FundISIN code: LU0702159426 (shares in EUR)LU0702159343 (shares in USD)Front-end fee: 5.25%Management commission: 1.50%Name: Fidelity Funds – China RMB Bond FundISIN code: LU0715234463Front-end fee: 3.50%Management commission: 0.75%Name: Fidelity Funds – Emerging Markets Inflation-linkd Bond FundISIN code: LU0699195888Front-end fee: 5.25%Management commission: 0.80%
The net return over the year on the overall net assets of the French pension fund FRR since 1st January was +0.37% and the FRR’s annualised performance, net of all expenses, since the commencement of operations totals 2.65%. Against challenging market conditions, the net assets held up well, according to the FRR. On 31 December 2011, the fund had net assets of EUR35.1 Bn whereas they stood at EUR37 Bn on 31 December 2010. However, during the course of the year, EUR2.1 Bn were paid out to CADES on 25 April 2011. In total, the movement in net assets, excluding the pay-out, was therefore EUR+200 M. This resilience of the net assets is attributable to the combined effect of three factors. - First, the strong performance (+4.5%) of hedging assets (bonds) which accounted for around 60% of the portfolio on average. This performance is due to a large extent to the fall in interest rates of issuers seen as a safe refuge in periods of uncertainty (Germany, United States); - Secondly, the diversification of the performance portfolio which softened the crash affecting the equities markets. The performance of this compartment over the year was -5.9%, whereas European equities lost 14.5%1, due in particular to the resilience of American equities (+2%), US corporate bonds (+9%), debt instruments of emerging countries (+3.4%) and commodities (+1%). - Finally, flexible management of the performance compartment helped to reduce the volatility of the portfolio during the course of the year. The financing ratio reached 136.5%, slightly lower than its level at the beginning of the year (139.25%). This slight fall is due to the combined effect of the increase in asset value and the even greater increase in the value of liabilities due to the fall in the reference discounting rates (10 year treasury bonds (OAT) dropping from 3.36% to 3.15%). Taking market movements into account, the hedging compartment on 31 December represented 62.1% of total assets and the performance compartment 37.9% on the same date.
BNP Investment Partners on 29 February joined the ranks of the asset management firms competing for the amLeague title. For the moment, the asset management firm is limiting its participation to the “Global Equities” full invested mandate, launched on 1 January this year, which invests internationally with the Stoxx 180 net return as its benchmark.
The investment advising firm Wells Fargo Funds Management, which advises the Wells Fargo Advantage Funds, has launched the Wells Fargo Advantage Absolute Return Fund, which will invest most of its assets in a master fund managed by the institutional investment specialist GMO. The fund gives access for the first time to the absolute return strategy from GMO. The fund aims for returns higher than inflation over the duration of a market cycle, regardless of market conditions. The fund is highly flexible, and has no constraints as to asset class or exposure (markets, sectors, countries, cap sizes.) It uses a very wide range of strategies, including inflation-linked bonds, emerging market debt, currencies, options, spread trading, natural resources, commodities, real estate and long/short.
BNY Mellon has announced the launch of the BNY Mellon Emerging Markets Corporate Debt Fund. This is the second fund in its range to be managed by Insight Investment Management (Global) Limited, part of BNY Mellon Asset Management. A UCITS fund offering daily pricing liquidity, the fund will be a sub-fund of the Dublin-domiciled BNY Mellon Global Funds, plc range.The fund, which launched on 31 January 2012, is managed by Insight Investment’s Emerging Market Debt team, headed by Colm McDonagh.It will aim to generate a total return comprised of income and capital growth by investing primarily in corporate debt and related financial derivative instruments issued by emerging market issuers worldwide. The fund will consist of a globally diversified ‘best ideas’ portfolio.The BNY Mellon Emerging Markets Corporate Debt Fund is currently available for distribution in the UK and Republic of Ireland. BNY Mellon Asset Management, subject to regulatory approvals, is aiming to have the Fund registered for distribution across Europe.
With the Luxembourg-registered product SOP MultiAssetAllokation, Sal. Oppenheim (Deutsche Bank group) is offering a new multi-asset class fund which will make no direct investments and which will aim for an average annual return of 5% over the mid-term with ex ante volatility of 7% per year. The fund will be available from 2 April.The new fund, managed by Lars Edler, is constructed around a monthly rebalancing of projections for 14 equity, bond and commodity markets, with the possibility for short positions. The fund will invest in futures, ETF, ETC and ETN products.CharacteristicsName: SOP MultiAssetAllokationISIN codes: LU0724750038 (I share class)LU0724749709 (R share class)Front-end fee: 3% (R share class only)Management commission:0.60% (I share class)1.20% (R share class)Performance commission: 20% on performance exceeding 400 basis points (with high watermark)Minimal subscription: EUR0.5m (I share class)
The asset management affiliate of the Grupo Arcano, Arcano Capital, has announced that it has attracted USD700m for the Arcano Secondary Fund I, Funds People reports. The fund will specialise in the acquisition of portfolios of private equity funds on the secondary market. This brings assets at Arcano Capital to USD1.8bn.
As of 29 February, the US ETF sector had assets of USD1.0583trn, in 1,140 products from 30 issuers on three stock markets. The number of ETF launches was 61, and net subscriptions totalled USD9.3bn, ETF Global Insight, the firm founded by Deborah Fuhr, reports.The three actors who attracted the largest net inflows last month were Vanguard (USD5.6bn), iShares (USD2.7bn) and PowerShares (USD1.3bn). The largest net redemptions were from State Street Global Advisors (SSgA), at USD1.5bn.
François Gazier, former head of the product range from Banque Robeco, has joined Haussmann Patrimoine, an independent wealth management advising firm in France, as a wealth manager in the financial department. Gazier spent 20 years at Robeco, first as head of client relationships, and then as head of middle office for banking clients, before becoming head of the product in 1999. Since 2010, he had been a third party marketer. The activities of Haussmann Patrimoine include financial investment advising, direct selling in the banking sector, life insurance and retirement planning brokerage, real estate transactions, banking operation intermediation, locating financing and services as an Independent Financial Adviser and Wealth Manager.
Axa Real Estate Investment Managers has announced total transaction volumes of EUR6.2 billion in 2011 (completed and signed). The firm managed EUR42bn in assets as of the end of December 2011. Acquisitions totalled a net EUR2.6bn. France represented 42% of the total value of acquisitions, while the UK accounted for 26%, Switzerlanfd 17%, and Germany 10%. Sales totalled EUR2.1bn, of which 67% were in France. Axa REIM announced that it had approximately EUR2bn of acquisitions already in the pipeline for 2012.
Société Générale on 5 March announced the appointment of Karim Hajjaji as chief operating officer (COO) of GIMS, the private banking, asset management and investor services unit of the Société Générale group.In this role, he joins the board of the GIMS unit. Hajjajji will also retain his position as CFO of the unit. Hajjaji reports to Jacques Ripoll, director of the GIMS unit, and is a member of the Executive Board at GIMS.Hajjaji joined the Société Générale group in 1999 as Head of the financial controlling deparment at the finance and investment bank. From 2005 to 2009, he became CFO of SG Americas, and supervised all financial activities of Société Générale in the United States, Canada, Brazil and Latin America. In July 2009, he was appointed CFO of GIMS at the Société Générale group, and became a member of the Executive Board at GIMS, under Jacques Ripoll, director of the GIMS unit.
As a part of its active management of Opcimmo, its retail OPCI fund, Amundi Immobilier has acquired an office property with 7,620 square metres of area located at 142 Avenue Paul Vailliant Couturier in Paris (14th district), off-plan (Purchase of property not yet complete, or VEFA). The property, entitled CAP 14, is located facing the ring road, and will have a High Quality Environmental (HQE) certification. The environmental aspect of the building will be based on controlling the impact of the exterior and creating a clean and comfortable interior. The property will have 135 underground parking spaces, and will be completed in June 2014. The building is already wholly leased to Kaufman and Broad with a firm 9-year lease.