Goldman Sachs Asset Management annonce le lancement du mutual fund Goldman Sachs Rising Dividend Growth Fund. Ce lancement fait suite à la finalisation du rachat de l’activité de fonds de Dividend Assets Capital, précise un communiqué. Cette société est le conseiller en investissement du nouveau produit.
Convictions AM annonce le recrutement de Philippe Weller au poste de chargé de développement international de la société de gestion française. De nationalité allemande et âgé de 41 ans, l’intéressé était auparavant responsable du développement international de la Financière de Champlain, en charge de la clientèle européenne puis française de 2007 à 2010. A son nouveau poste, il sera notamment responsable du développement commercial de Convictions AM en Allemagne, Suisse, Autriche et le Luxembourg. Il rejoint Edoardo Chiozzi-Millelire, responsable du développement international pour les pays du Sud de l’Europe (Italie, Suisse, Monaco…), arrivé en 2010. «L’international qui représente 15 % de nos encours actuellement reste un axe fort pour le développement de Convictions AM, précise Hugues Riant, responsable mandats de gestion et communication de Convictions AM. «Nous avions une forte demande de la part de banques privées et de family offices situés dans les pays européens, notamment pour notre fonds Convictions Premium».
Henderson Global Investors a annoncé le 1er mars que son fonds alternatif coordonné Henderson Credit Alpha a été admis dans la composition de l’indice UCITs Alternative Index Blue Chip, un indice de 50 hedge funds de performance absolue calcul par le suisse Alix Capital.Lancé en 2007, le fonds Henderson Credit Alpha est un fonds crédit long/short investi sur les CDS et les obligations d’entreprises. Son encours ressortait à 628,7 millions d’euros au 31 janvier.
Après sept ans passés à la tête d’UniCredit, Dieter Rampl, a fait savoir «qu’il n'était pas disponible» pour un troisième mandat, rapporte L’Agefi. Fabrizio Palenzona, président de CRT, premier actionnaire de la banque pourrait être l’un des successeurs possibles. Angelo Tantazzi, qui a longtemps présidé la Bourse italienne et occupé le poste de vice-président de LSE jusqu’en 2010 est également considéré comme un candidat potentiel, tout comme l’ex-ministre de l'économie Domenico Siniscalco. Selon certaines rumeurs, le directeur général d’UniCredit Roberto Nicastro serait également sur le départ, ajoute le quotidien.
Selon une information exclusive du Financial Times Deutschland, la Deutsche Bank aurait l’intention d’intégrer, après la vente de son pôle gestion d’actifs, la branche ETF de son activité, db x-trackers (30 milliards d’euros d’encours) à la société de gestion DWS qu’elle aura conservée. La banque a refusé de commenter. Jusqu'à présent, db x-trackers fait partie du pôle banque d’investissement dirigé par le futur co-CEO Anshu Jain.
Pour remplacer Oriol Dalmau, nommé à la direction de la banque privée mais qui reste président de la société de gestion, CatalunyaCaixa a nommé Xavier Pinzolas comme directeur général de CatalunyaCaixa Inversió (2,4 milliards d’euros), rapporte Funds People. L’intéressé a été directeur général de Caixa Manresa Inversió de 2006 à 2010, avant l’absorption de ce gestionnaire par CatalunyaCaixa Inversió.
Juan Carlos Ureta, directeur général, a déclaré lors de la présentation des résultats 2011 de la banque (lire par ailleurs) que Renta 4 est un candidat idéal à l’acquisition de sociétés de gestion tant en Espagne qu’en Amérique latine, rapporte Funds People. Le manager indique avoir déjà étudié certains dossiers, entre autres ceux des caisses d'épargne espagnoles. Renta 4 aspire à être un acteur de la réorganisation du secteur de la gestion d’actifs, un domaine qui offre beaucoup de possibilités parce qu’il est atomisé et que beaucoup d’intervenant ne possèdent pas la masse critique nécessaire.
Pour 2011, Renta 4 déclare un bénéfice net de 4,6 millions d’euros contre 6 millions pour l’année précédente, la baisse s’expliquant principalement par une charge exceptionnele de 1,5 million d’euros liée à l’adoption par l’entreprise du statut de banques.L’encours sous gestion et administration à fin décembre se situait à 5,57 milliards d’euros contre 5,2 milliards un an auparavant, les rentrées nettes ressortant à 633 millions d’euros contre 278 millions en 2010.Au 31 décembre, les actifs gérés dans des fonds d’investissement avaient augmenté de 3,4 % sur un an, à 817 millions d’euros pendant que ceux des fonds de pension se sitaient à 292 millions (+ 15 %) et que ceux des sicav avaient baissé de 2,8 % à 481 millions.A l’occasion de la publication de ses comptes annuels, Renta 4 précise avoir créé une filiale à Dublin, Renta 4 Investment Funds plc, pour faciliter la commercialisation à l’international de ses fonds et instruments d’investissement. Des accords ont dans ce même esprit été conclus avec des distributeurs en France (une personne physique) et en Allemagne (WerteFinder, de Bad Homburg). De plus, la société a ouvert un bureau à Santiago du Chili, avec l’objectif de développer des activités en Amérique latine. Par ailleurs, selon Funds People, Juan Carlos Ureta, le directeur général de l'établissement a déclaré lors de la présentation des résultats 2011 de la banque que Renta 4 est un candidat idéal à l’acquisition de sociétés de gestion tant en Espagne qu’en Amérique latine. Le manager indique avoir déjà étudié certains dossiers, entre autres ceux des caisses d'épargne espagnoles. Renta 4 aspire à être un acteur de la réorganisation du secteur de la gestion d’actifs, un domaine qui offre beaucoup de possibilités parce qu’il est atomisé et que beaucoup d’intervenant ne possèdent pas la masse critique nécessaire.
The former CEO of cominvest Asset Management SA, Heinrich Echter, was recruited on 15 February as chief compliance officer at Alceda Fund Management, an affiliate of Aquila Capital. Since November 2011, he had been a strategic adviser at Alceda.
Prévifrance est une mutuelle Santé régie par le Code de la Mutualité. A l’occasion d’un appel d’offres restreint effectué en 2011 avec l’assistance du cabinet Alpha Institutionnels Conseil, Oréade Prévifrance a investi 3 millions d’euros dans un OPCVM ouvert sur les actions émergentes. Le gérant sélectionné est Franklin Templeton.
Olivier Hereil, directeur des investissements et des gestions d’actifs de BNP Paribas Cardif dans un article paru dans Option Finance numéro 1161: Pour les obligations, nous investissons très principalement dans la zone euro. La dégradation de la France n’a pas eu d’impact pour notre allocation. La part consacrée aux emprunts d’Etat de notre portefeuille est en constante diminution ces dernières années et représente actuellement 38% de notre allocation. Celle ci privilégie désormais les corporate. Mais nous avons toujours considéré qu’il fallait capter la valeur à long terme des obligations. Le rendement relatif, c’est à dire les spreads des corporate par rapport aux emprunts d’Etat, était au plus bas en 2005 et 2006, c’est pourquoi nous investissions peu dans ces titres. Depuis 2008, le monde change complètement, les spreads de crédit corporate progressent alors que les taux d’Etat baissent. Nous avons donc acheté beaucoup de papiers d’entreprises entre 2008 et 2010. Le stress sur les souverains a tout de même eu un impact sur le crédit corporate. Depuis les crises des Etats, nous sommes plus opportunistes. A certains moments, les spreads des grands corporate diminuent trop et nous n’hésitons pas à vendre. Nous gérons en direct les obligations de la zone euro. Nous travaillons ensuite essentiellement avec les équipes de BNP Paribas Investment Partners. BNP Paribas Cardif fait également appel à la délégation externe pour des expertises spécifiques. La délégation représente 20% de nos actifs et, sur ce chiffre, 70% sont confiés à BNP Paribas IP. Nous sélectionnons les gestionnaires extérieurs au groupe grâce à notre équipe d’analystes. De plus, nous ne fonctionnons pas sous forme d’appels d’offres, mais faisons très régulièrement appel à des gérants spécialisés. D’autre part, nous avons engagé depuis 2007 une démarche volontariste dans l’univers de l’ISR. Des critères extra financiers sont intégrés dans notre processus d’investissement. Nous le faisons sur tous nos actifs, que ce soit sur les obligations, les actions ou l’immobilier. Pour rappel, l’allocation d’actifs de BNP Paribas Cardif est la suivante: 79.9% d’obligations, 11.7% d’actions, 6.2% d’immobilier et 2.2% de divers (cash, gestion alternative. Les encours totaux s'élèvent à 150 milliards d’euros.
Rolf R. Frehner, who for the past four years had been executive vice president for central and eastern Europe at Coutts Bank in Zurich, on 1 March began in his new position as a member of the general board at Bank Sal. Oppenheim jr & Cie (Schweiz), in charge of private banking for eastern Europe.At Coutts, Frehner had been responsible for the markets of Russia and the CIS, after coorginating the entry of the Liechtensteinische Landesbank into the markets of eastern Europe. In 2007, he was also one of the founders and the president of the public association Swiss Russian Forum.
Jon Andrea von Planta has been appointed as co-head private clients at Rothschild Wealth Management in Zurich, Agefi Switzerland reports. He began in his new role on 1 march, and is co-head with Riccardo Petrachi of all private clients of the bank in Zurich. Von Planta spent 16 years at Morgan Stanley & Co International in London, where as project lead, he developed business with high net worth clients in continental Europe. After returning to Switzerland in 2008, Von Planta founded his own asset management consulting firm, in which he continued to manage the assets of high net worth clients as well as a private commodities fund.
The bank Sal. Oppenheim jr & Cie (Switzerland) has appointed Rolf Frehner as head of its private banking activities in eastern Europe, Agefi Switzerland reports. He began in his new role on 1 March 2012. Frehner also becomes a board member at the firm. Frehner spent four years at Coutts bank, as executive vice president for central and eastern Europe.
A planned merger of the Geneva-based private bank Cramer and the Zurich-based Hottinger, announced in November 2011, has fallen through, according to a joint statement from the two groups. The two firms and the Geneva-based investment firm Norinvest, owned by Cramer, have decided to call off plans to merge, “for reasons related to the future strategic development of their activities.” The decision was taken by common agreement, and “the two groups will continue their activities independently, each developing their existing strategy and optimising their structure in order to achieve ongoing and sustainable growth.” Hottinger is present in Switzerland (Zurich, Basel and Geneva), New York, and the Bahamas. Cramer is present in Switzerland, where the bank has 45 employees, and the Bahamas.
The resignation of Bernard Joei, who has chosen to leave the group, will lead to two promotions in the asset management unit at Zurich Financial Services (ZFS). The outgoing Joei is replaced from 1 March as head of alternative investments by Urban Angehm, currently head of investment strategy implementation. Angehm will be based in New York, and will report to Cecilia Reyes, CIO. Angehm came to ZFS in 2007 from Winterthur Asset Management, where he had been head of allocation & strategy.Thomas A. Rogers, regional investment manager for Americas, has been appointed as Angehm’s successor as head of investment strategy implementation in Zurich. He will also report to Reyes.
According to an exclusive report in Financial Times Deutschland, Deutsche Bank is said to be planning to integrate the ETF arm of its operation, db x-trackers (EUR30bn in assets), into its asset management firm DWS, which it plans to retain after the sale of the rest of its asset management operations. The bank has declined to comment on the reports. db x-trackers has hitherto been a part of the investment banking unit, led by the future co-CEO of the firm, Anshu Jain.
Prashant Kothari, vice president and senior investment manager at ICICI Prudential Asset Management Company, is joining the emerging market equities team at Pictet Asset Management in London, where he will continue to focus on Indian equities.According to some sources, Kothari may become co-manager of an Indian equity fund with David Chaterjee, replacing Oliver Bell, who has become manager of the Middle East/North Africa (MENA) fund at T. Rowe Price.Pictet AM says that its assets in emerging market equities total about GBP4.3bn.
Credit Suisse decided to reduce its stake in Aberdeen from 19.9% to 9.9% at the end of last week, Financial News reports. A second block of 57 million shares was placed yesterday by the bank at 240 pence each.
Assets under management at Man Group as of the end of December totalled USD58.4bn, compared with USD64.5bn as of the end of September, and USD69.1bn as of the end of March 2011, the alternative asset management firm announced on 1 March at a presentation of its results for the quarter and the first nine months of its 2011-2012 fiscal year. The first nine months of the fiscal year brought net outflows of USD1.5bn. In the quarter to the end of December alone, outflows totalled USD2.5bn. Over nine months, negative market and currency effects totalled USD4bn and USD1.7bn, respectively. Man Group states, however, that as of the end of February, assets under management totalled USD59.5bn, largely due to good results at GLG and a more modest positive contribution from AHL. “Investor confidence improved compared with the last quarter of 2011, and the slowdown in redemptions led to a significant decline in net outflows,” Man Group explains, adding that confidence remains fragile and that it will take more time for inflows to pick up again. Man Group states that performance was positive from the beginning of the calendar year to 24 February for the major UCITS strategies from GLG, with 6% for European Equity Alternative, 4% for North American Equity Alternative, 5.2% for Alpha Select, 8.4% for Global Convertibles, 6.9% for Emerging Markets, 19.3% for Japan Core Alpha, and 11.3% for Global Equity. Only the Atlas Macro fund has seen negative performance of 0.4%. Pre-tax profits in the first nine months of the year totalled USD262m, compared with USD599m for the year to the end of March 2011. The board has confirmed that it will recommend a final dividend of 7 cents per share for the nine months to the end of December, which brings total dividends for the period to 16.5 cents per share. Dividends for the fiscal year may total 22 cents.
Agefi reports that BNP Paribas has claimed in a statement that it was a witness that was accompanied by a lawyer when it gave evidence to police, known in French practice as an assisted witness, in the French offshoot of the Madoff scandal. The bank is reacting to an article that appeared on the website Mediapart, which claimed there was a potential investigation of the bank. Mediapart claimed that a ruling by the Paris court of appeal claimed that “the responsibility of Bernard Madoff does not rule out the possibility of fraudulent behaviour on the part of intermediaries such as BNP,” the newspaper adds.
As announced in an SEC filing of 7 July 2011, Pimco (Allianz Global Investors group) on 1 March launched an ETF based on the Pimco Total Return fund by Bill Gross. The new product, whose acronym on NYSE Arca is TRXT, charges fees of 0.55%, as planned. It is also managed by Gross, founder and co-CIO of Pimco.The portfolio of the new fund will also be composed of high quality bonds; it will be actively managed, but will use neither options, futures, nor swaps.
As of 29 February, assets under management by Spanish securities funds totalled slightly over EUR130.3bn, EUR917m or 0.7% more than as of 31 January, and EUR2.53bn or 2% more than at the end of 2011, according to statistics from the Spanish Inverco association of asset management firms.The situation has stabilised in terms of flows: after ten consecutive months of sometimes very high net redemptions, the balance was negative by only EUR4m in February (compared with EUR401m in January).Despite this improvement, however, the top four asset management firms by asset volume all show net outflows. Redemptions totalled EUR255.11m for Santander Asset Management, EUR144m for BBVA Asset Management, EUR100.55m for InverCaixa Gestión, and EUR37.9m for Bankia Fondos.However, Popular Gestión, the fifth-largest actor by assets under management, attracted EUR142.1m, and Banca Cívica, in 16th place, took in EUR108.9m.
On the basis of data communicated by the 16 major listed US businesses whose pension libilities exceed USD20bn, the performance of assets and the contribution of businesses was considerable in 2011, but that did not prevent liabilities from increasing more rapidly than assets, Russell Investments reports. The overall shortfall in financing for this group of funds as of 31 December came to USD173bn, compared with USD121bn one year earlier, which is largely due to a fall in the discount rate.The “USD20bn club” has overall pension liabilities of over USD750bn, and is thus representative of the developing situation for the entire sector. Although businesses have taken measures to reduce deficits for their pension funds, a decline in interest rates in 2011 led to a deterioration in the financial situation for all actors.In order to make up this deficit and comply with the requirements of the Pension Protection Act of 2006, cash injections will need to be large not only in 2012 but also in subsequent years. According to Russell, businesses of the USD20bn club contributed USD114bn in the period from 2005 to 2011. Due to the deficit at the end of December last year, the total in the next seven years will probably have to be much closer to USD250bn.
AXA Real Estate Investment Managers, with EUR42 billion of assets under management as at December 2011, has announced the launch of the Caesar Fund, having raised EUR118 million from Italian institutional investors at first close. The fund is targeting a EUR200 million total equity raise with a fund size of up to EUR400 million, once fully invested. It will be managed by AXA Reim SGR in Italy. AXA IM Italia and AXA Real Estate will jointly work in the second phase of the placement for reaching this target.The Caesar Fund has a nine year life and seeks to achieve an average annual dividend of 5.5% on invested capital and an IRR of 9%. The fund is reserved for institutional investors and will target investment in core office properties in the euro zone and Great Britain.
Stephen Schwarzmann, founder of Blackstone, was the highest-paid chief in the private equity industry last year. He made USD213.5m in salary, dividends and cash. That puts him in first place in the profession, and represents a 33% increase compared with his 2010 income. However, last year he made 50% less than he did in 2006, when Blackstone held its IPO.
Convictions AM has announced the recruitment of Philippe Weller as head of international development for the French asset management firm. The German Weller, 41, had previously been head of international development at La Financière de Champlain, in charge of European, and then French clients, from 2007 to 2010.In his new role, he will be in charge of the commercial development of Convictions AM in Germany, Switzerland, Austria, and Luxembourg. He joins Edoardo Chiozzi-Millelire, head of international development for the countries of southern Europe (Italy, Switzerland, Monaco, etc.), who joined the firm in 2010.“International markets currently represent 15% of our assets, and remain a strong area of development for Convictions AM. We have seen strong demand from private banks and family offices in European countries, particularly for our Convictions Premium fund,” says Hugues Riant, head of management mandates and communications at Convictions AM.
The US firm Citi has appointed Cheeping Yap as its head of administration services for Asia, as part of an internal reshuffle which has also included the appointment of a new head for the Australian market, Asian Investor reports. Yap, who began in his new role on 1 February, covers alternative investment, long-only mutual funds, transfer agency services and fuduciary services. In the position he replaces Matt Brown, who takes up new responsibilities in fund administration for the EMEA region. Citi is also planning to create a position for a global head of ETFs, an activity which Citi would like to develop steadfastly.
Murielle Faure, chairwoman of IT AM, and Béatrice Philippe, chairwoman of PIM Gestion France, have announced the merger of their asset management firms. Faure says the decision was motivated both by highly similar philosophies at the two firms in management – equities, growth type and conviction-based – and by the considerable complementarity of the fund ranges from the two firms. “We are exclusively invested in the IT sector,” says Faure, “while PIM Gestion France invests in all industries except IT, which its management considered to be a gap.”Clients of the two asset management firms are also complementary, as IT AM largely serves investors such as private banks, wealth management advisers, etc., while PIM Gestion is largely known by multi-managers and institutionals. The merger will allow both firms to increase their fields of activity. “The merger will be completed retaining all management teams,” says Faure, adding that the two firms will join forces to form a single entity whose name will soon be announced, with EUR800m in assets under management. The remaining question is who will head up the new firm. “Governance will be known in May,” says Faure. “Meanwhile, teams will work to unite and become operational as soon as possible.”
Henderson Global Investors on 1 March announced that its UCITS-compliant hedge fund Henderson Credit Alpha has been admitted to the UCITS Alternative Index Blue Chip, an index of 50 absolute return hedge funds calculated by the Swiss firm Alix Capital.The Henderson Credit Alpha fund, launched in 2007, is a long/short credit fund investing in CDS and corporate bonds. Its assets totaled EUR628.7m as of 31 January.