P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; }A:link { } Net profits at the asset management unit of JP Morgan totalled USD487m in first quarter, up by USD101m, or 26%, compared with the corresponding quarter of 2012, according to figures released on 12 April. Assets under management increased by USD101bn, or 7%, to a total of USD1.5trn, due to a net inflow to long-term products and a positive market effect. Other assets, including assets under custody or administration, increased by USD57bn, or 9%, to a total of USD688bn, due to positive market effect and net inflows.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; }A:link { } The volume of trades engaged in by Amundi Immobilier in France and internationally in the year 2012 totalled EUR1.5bn, which brings total assets under management to EUR7bn, up 10%. According to the asset management firm, Opcimmo, its most recent collective real estate investment organism contributed to this result, as the product received investments from the group’s networks (regional savings banks, LCL and CA Assurances), giving it 75% market share in terms of inflows, the firm says. In 2013, Amundi Immobilier will diversify its international investments to offer its clients a wider range of access to the European market.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } The Chinese firm CIBC has announced that it has acquired Atlantic Trust Private Wealth Management (USD20bn in assets) from Invesco for USD210m in cash, equivalent to 1.05% of assets under management. Atlantic Trust PWM provides integrated wealth management solutions to high net worth retail clients, familiies, and foundations. The firm has 235 employees.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; }A:link { } French-registered funds posted outflows in March of EUR6.27bn. By asset class, according to statistics from Europerformance SIX Telekurs, net redemptions primarily affected treasury funds – with outflows of EUR4.18bn – and bond funds, from which redemptions totalled EUR1.149bn. Equity funds were no exception to the trend, but outflows were considerably lower. All equity categories as a whole lost EUR718.95m. For its part, the category of funds investing in convertible bonds posted net inflows of EUR3.04bn.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; }A:link { } On 25 April, Aberdeen Immobilien KAG announced, the open-ended real estate fund DEGI International (ISIN code: DE0008007998) will distribute EUR3.500 per share to its shareholders, which will represent a total of EUR125.9m, or nearly 10% of remaining assets of EUR1.277bn.Aberdeen states that, of this total of EUR3.500 per share, EUR1.7071 corresponds to dividends for 2012, and the remaining EUR1.7929 is a redistribution of assets. The asset management firm on 25 October 2011 decided to liquidate the fund by 15 October 2014. At the time, assets totalled EUR1.56bn.The next distribution will take place in October. Its amount will largely depend on the proceeds from sales of other assets.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; }A:link { } More than 80% of European fund distributors are planning to reorganise their internal processes in the next three years, in order to reduce their costs, according to a survey released by Cerulli Associates, Funds Europe reports. Consolidation of funds (61.9%) takes second place among measures considered by distributors, far ahead of staff reductions (28.6%). Without saying that they are planning to reduce their distribution contracts, 19% of the 100 asset management firms surveyed by Cerulli did say that they are planning to launch fewer funds, and 19% are considering lowering the commissions they charge to distributors.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; }A:link { } The situation in Cyprus is not worrying retail investors in Europe. According to the most recent European survey by Binck of stock market invetors, since December 2012, the level of confidence of investors has been recovering, and in April 2013 totals 2.5. This is a stable rating compared with the previous month, when the index set a record at 2.6. The survey finds that 23 of investors are optimistic in April: 66% of respondents have a confidence level equal to or higher than 0 (neutral). Half of respondents say they are highly confident, with a level equal to or higher than +4, or 2.5 times more than at the end of 2012.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; }A:link { } Claudia Stanghellini has been appointed as the new head of external management at the Swedish pension fund AP3, realtid.se reports. She succeeds Mattias Bylund, who has been appointed as director of risk, business support and controls.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; }A:link { } JP Morgan Asset Management has recruited Anthony Ho, from China Asset Management, for the newly-created position of managing director of the global multi=asset class unit in Hong Kong, Asian Investor reports. The new position is an extension of the Asian multi-asset class unit, which had previously been based in London. The reason for this decision is the continuing growth of Asian multi-asset class portfolios. Ho will be responsible for overseeing the development of this activity in the region. Assets managed by the multi-asset class unit total over USD100bn. Figures for Asia have not been provided.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; }A:link { } Man Group is continuing to bleed money, despite aggressive attempts to stem its outflows, revitalise its quantitative management activities, and reduce its costs, Financial Times Fund Management reports. In first quarter, the hedge fund firm posted net outflows estimated at USD3.6bn, the worst result since 2005, according to Peter Lenardos. In 2012, Man had outflows of more than USD7bn.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } The British firm Standard Life Investments (SLI0 has decided to close six funds of funds due to insufficient interest on the part of investors for these vehicles, Investment Week reports. The six products concerned are: SLI European Equity Manager of Manager fund, SLI Japanese Equity Manager of Manager fund North American Equity Manager of Manager fund SLI Pacific Basin Equity Manager of Manager fund SLI UK Bond Manager of Manager fund SLI UK Equity Manager of Manager fund. These strategies were launched in February 2006. They were managed by the US firm Wilshire under an outsourcing agreement. They will be closed in May.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; }A:link { } Steve Ellis and Eric Wong will be the managers of the new Emerging Market Local Currency Debt Fund, a sub-fund of the Luxembourg Sicav Fidelity Funds, the US asset management firm has announced in London. The portfolio will be invested primarily in government bonds denominated in local currencies from countries such as Russia, Mexico, South Africa, Turkey, Brazil, Poland, Indonesia and Thailand.The product brings the number of emerging market debt funds available from Fidelity to four, while Steve Ellis already manages USD1bn in emerging market mandates. He joined Fidelity Worldwide Investment as a portfolio manager in 2012, from Goldman Sachs Asset Management. Wong also joined Fidelity last year, from BlackRock.The benchmark for the new fund is the JP Morgan Global Bond Index – EM Global Diversified Index (JPM GBI – EM Global Diversified Index).The minimal subscription is set at USD2,500 or USD50 per month for A class shares, which carry a management commission of 1.20%, and of USD1m for the Y share class, which charges 0.60%.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; }A:link { } According to the latest quarterly CNMV bulletin, assets in Spanish funds had fallen as of 31 December by 6.3% year on year, to EUR124.0399bn, compared with EUR132.3688bn, with net redemptions totalling EUR11.4954bn.However, assets in foreign funds increased by 26.8% to a total of EUR38bn, while the number of such funds rose 2% to 754. Assets under managed did total over EUR36.69bn as of the end of 2010 (before a fall to EUR29.97bn as of the end of 2011), but they remain far below the EUR44bn recorded at the end of 2006 or the EUR37.09bn of the end of 2007.
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