The British investment management association (IMA) claims that reforms to the financial services compensation scheme (FSCS) could make the British market more attractive as a platform for international management groups. The failures of the past three years (the Keydata affair not least) had a cost of about EUR500m for the financial services industry, the chairman of the professional association, Douglas Ferrans, says, and calls on the FSA to make reform of the compensation regime a priority.
Bank of America Merrill Lynch and the World Bank have announced plans to offer a periodical range of green bonds from the World Bank, aimed at investors at Merrill Lynch Wealth Management. The first World Bank green bonds, which offer environmentally-friendly solutions via an investment grade bond investment, were launched in second quarter 2011.
The US Federal Reserve does not appear to be in a hurry to enter a new phase of quantitative easing, at a time when the European Central Bank has implied that it may raise its rates in July, so that investors rolled their portfolios over into bonds in the first days of June. According to the most recent estimates by EPFR Grlobal, bond funds attracted a net total of USD5.98bn in the week to 8 June. Money market funds, for their part, have posted net inflows of over USD26bn, while equity funds saw outfllows of USD7.74bn. Funds dedicated to US equities, in particular, have posted their heaviest outflows since mid-August 2010. Inflows to European equities remained positive, with inflows of USD236m in the week to 8 June. However, institutional engagements have gone mostly to German equities in 2011. Now counting flows which have totalled over USD6bn since the beginning of the year, European equity funds have seen outflows of over USD1.5bn. Diversified funds posted net inflows of USD219m, which brings inflows since the beginning of the year to over USD15.3bn.
Since the launch of the first physical gold ETF fund in 2003, funds of this type have attracted a total of USD70bn in assets which would otherwise have been invested in gold mines equity, the Wall Street Journal claims.According to the independent research institute MineFund, thirteen of the largest gold producers will distribute a total of USD2bn in dividends, in a bid to win back the interest of investors. Among the firms are Barrick Gold, Newmount Mining and Goldcorp. Newmont has even defined a dividend indexed to the price of gold, which would increase its dividend by USD0.20 for every USD100 rise in the price of the precious metal.
On 22 April 2011, the Italian UniCredit bank announced that it will not be selling its asset management unit Pioneer Investments, and will be preferring internal growth. The announcement marked the end of a long period of uncertainty and speculation about the future of the firm, which was being wooed by the French firms Amundi and Natixis. Despite these difficult times, in 2010, the Paris office of Pioneer had “its best year ever” in terms of inflows, according to the director, Fabien Madar. The firm has posted net inflows of EUR300m, and finished the year with EUR1.5bn of assets under management. “2010 was a year of great success for our sales team. We needed to show that despite the strategic review our company was subject to, our future was not up in the air. We therefore needed to stay close to clients, which we did, and which they appreciated.” And since the beginning of the year, the Paris office has taken on a further EUR100m, putting assets at EUR1.6bn, of which 60% are for wholesale clients, and 40% for institutionals. The objective is to achieve net subscriptions of EUR250m by the end of the year. Madar’s ambitions don’t stop at the borders of France, and also extend to Monaco, Luxembourg, Switzerland, and since May, the Netherlands and Nordic countries, an area which represents slightly over EUR1bn in assets. The new position was handed to Madar following the departure of Jilert Blom, who had been head of the Netherlands and the Nordic countries. Combining these countries with the French-speaking ones can be explained as due to the fact that these markets are both institutional and wholesale, and they are at the same level of technicity as France, Madar says. Pioneer has now built itself a presence serving Dutch clients and a few in Sweden. But the firm, led by Madar, is also planning to develop in Denmark, Finland, and Norway. One sales person based in Amsterdam will be serving all these markets, while a country manager for the entire region is in a recruitment phase. For these countries, “we have no quantitative objectives for the moment, but rather qualitative objectives: to take on as many clients as possible,” says Madar. As to a potential physical presence in Scandinavia, that will come in time, depending on the results of ongoing development.
The official appointment of Xavier Guillon as head of Oyster Funds, the investment fund division of Banque Syz & Co, was announced on12 October. The manager has now passed the starting line, and is into the course, and so can now talk to Newsmanagers about the major outlines of his development strategy.
On 10 June, the CNMV announced that it has granted permission, at the request of the asset management firm BBVA Asset Management and of BBVA as the depository, to convert the real estate fund BBVA Propriedad into a REIT format real estate investment firm. Assets in the fund as of the end of April, according to statistics from the Spanish Inverco association of management firms, totalled EUR1.3bn.
Julio Segura, president of the Spanish securities commission (CNMV), says that rating agencies continue to be subject to conflicts of interest, so long as they are paid by issuers that they rate, Cinco Días reports. At an unveiling of a book entitled “A century of Spanish financial history,” at the Bank of Spain, Segura stated that the solution would be to make ratings be paid for by those who use them, since the creation of an official agency would run the risk of creatind problems when it came to ratings of government bonds.
The Spanish arm of Société Générale was issued a license by the CNMV on 10 June to release the Lyxor Active Commodities Fund and Lyxor Epsilon Global Trend Fund sub-funds of its Irish Sicav Investments Strategies Plc.The regulator has also issued sales licenses to Allfunds Bank for the C, I and S share classes in the French-registered fund Saint-Honoré Signatures Financières (see Newsmanagers of 20 April), from Edmond de Rothschild Investment Managers (EdRIM).
La prestation de dépositaire, de conservateur et de valorisateur des actifs de l’Ircec recouvre la gestion administrative et comptable centralisée, à savoir: - la conservation des titres et la tenue des comptes de chaque fonds, - la gestion comptable et la valorisation de chaque fonds, - le contrôle dépositaire et le contrôle des directives d’investissement de l’Ircec Il s’agit: - d’améliorer le suivi de sa gestion financière et le contrôle des risques, - de bénéficier d’un reporting harmonisé de l’ensemble des actifs gérés par les différents gestionnaires d’actifs, - d’optimiser la gestion administrative de ses fonds, de manière indépendante des gestionnaires d’actifs, en recherchant la plus haute qualité de prestations. Lire l’avis complet: cliquez ici
A l’issue d’une procédure d’appel d’offres ouvert lancée par le FRR le 22 octobre 2010 visant au renouvellement de son mandat de gestion transversal (overlay), le Fonds a décidé d’attribuer le marché à la société State Street Global Advisors France. Celui-ci est conclu pour une durée de deux ans renouvelable une fois. La mission de ce prestataire consistera, d’une part, à informer et conseiller le FRR, d’autre part, à assurer la gestion du risque de change et à mettre en oeuvre les expositions aux différentes classes d’actifs décidées par le Directoire du FRR.
Deux ans après le rachat de sa maison-mère par BNP Paribas, la banque privée londonienne de Fortis ne va finalement pas fusionner avec BNP Paribas Wealth Management. «Fortis PIM (Private Investment Management, ndlr) va être vendu», a indiqué à L’Agefi une source proche du dossier. De taille modeste, cette activité est axée sur la clientèle domestique mais ne peut s’appuyer sur un réseau bancaire. Or le dispositif onshore (pour résidents) de BNP Paribas Wealth Management repose sur la banque de détail du groupe (principalement en France, en Italie et en Belgique). A Londres, la banque privée de BNP Paribas restera spécialisée dans la clientèle fortunée offshore.
Selon l’enquête annuelle publiée par l’association française de la gestion financière (AFG), l’épargne salariale renoue avec son plus haut niveau depuis 2007 en affichant près de 90 milliards d’euros d’encours sous gestion (+ 4,5 % en 2010). Le nombre d’entreprises équipées croît également, à 243.000 (+6%).
Berne et Washington tentent de résoudre le problème des actifs non soumis à l’imposition détenus par des citoyens américains sur des comptes bancaires suisses. Selon Reuters, le nouvel accord permettrait au gouvernement américain d’exiger des banques le paiement d’une amende, la déclaration d’activités bancaires offshore non déclarées pour le compte d’Américains, et la délivrance des coordonnées de leurs clients.
Les députés ont adopté vendredi par un vote à main levée l’article premier du projet de loi de finances rectificative qui fait sortir quelque 300.000 contribuables du champ de l’impôt de solidarité sur la fortune. L’article prévoit que l’ISF s’applique désormais aux patrimoines supérieurs ou égaux à 1,3 million d’euros, contre 800.000 euros jusqu'à présent.
La société de gestion de la Banque Postale affiche un coefficient d’exploitation de 54%, inférieur à la moyenne du secteur, qu’elle entend conserver dans un contexte de pression sur les marges. Elle maintient néanmoins son programme de recherche et va renforcer ses équipes de risques.
Le quotidien souligne qu’Helios Investment Partners est parvenu à boucler le plus important fonds de private equity consacré à l’Afrique jamais mis en œuvre, d’un montant de 900 millions de dollars. Le promoteur, cofondé par un ancien de TPG, Tope Lawani, a reçu plus d’un milliard de dollars d’ordres, à 70% hors du circuit des institutions de financement du développement.
L’agence a abaissé de trois crans la note de crédit du pays, assortie d’une perspective négative. S&P juge probable qu’une restructuration se traduise par un ou plusieurs défauts. La BCE a réaffirmé sa volonté d'éviter tout ce qui déclencherait un événement de crédit.