Les stratégies de multi-classes d’actifs ont pleinement les faveurs des fonds de pension britanniques. Selon un sondage réalisé auprès de 64 gérants de fonds de pension publiques ou privés par Baring Asset Management, 83% des personnes interrogées ont aujourd’hui une exposition à ces formes de stratégies d’investissement. Ce chiffre représente une très forte évolution par rapport aux précédents sondages: ils n’étaient que 70 % il y a six mois et 65 % il y a un an à avoir une telle exposition.En parallèle, l’étude met en exergue la préoccupation croissante des fonds de pension sur les thématiques de la volatilité et du risque. De fait, parmi les gérants ayant récemment modifié l’allocation d’actifs de leurs fonds, 60 % ont agi de la sorte pour réduire la volatilité tandis que 40 % d’entre eux ont modifié leur allocation d’actifs afin de mieux faire correspondre leurs actifs à leurs passifs. A contrario, 33% des gérants ont fait de tels changements pour obtenir un meilleur rendement de leurs fonds. Afin d’atténuer la volatilité du marché, 44 % des personnes interrogées ont mieux diversifié leurs actifs tandis que 42 % ont déclaré avoir passé plus régulièrement en revue leurs portefeuilles d’investissements. Enfin, 36 % des gérants ont déclaré avoir changé leurs actifs pour se diriger vers des produits multi-classe d’actifs.
Bankia vient d’annoncer le lancement de deux nouveaux fonds actions garantis, à savoir Bankia 2017 Eurostoxx et Bankia Garantizado Bolsa 4, rapporte Funds People.Le premier, Bankia 2017 Eurostoxx, a comme objectif de garantir, à l’échéance du fonds fixée le 3 mai 2017, 95 % de la valeur initiale soit, dans son cas, plus de 60 % de la revalorisation de l’indice Eurostoxx 50 Price sur la période. Le second, Bankia Garantizado Bolsa 4, se concentre sur un panier de trois valeurs. Son objectif est de garantir, à l’échéance du produit, 101 % de l’investissement initial, plus un paiement possible de 2,45 % brut au moyen de rachats obligatoires si, en date de l’évaluation annuelle, la valeur des titres Repsol, Deutsche Telekom et BMW dépasse 100 % de la valeur initiale.Pour les deux produits, l’investissement minimal est de 100 euros, sauf pour les clients du groupe Bankia. Les frais de gestion sont fixés à 0,92 % pour le fonds Bankia Garantizado Bolsa 4 et à 1,03 % pour le véhicule Bankia 2017 Eurostoxx. Dans les deux cas, les commissions de souscription et de remboursement sont fixées respectivement à 5 % et 3 %.
Manulife a annoncé, le 11 mars, les nominations de trois nouveaux cadres exécutifs senior à Hong Kong pour y accélérer son développement. Ivan Chan est ainsi nommé assistant du vice-président en charge du développement de l’activité dédiée aux produits financiers individuels. Il devra plus particulièrement se concentrer sur le développement de l’activité d’assurance individuelle à travers les différents canaux de distribution. En parallèle, Kenneth Luk a été nommé au poste d’assistant du vice-président, en charge du marketing et du service client. Sa mission consistera à renforcer la communication et les programmes marketing à destination des clients. Enfin, Martin Lau a été nommé au poste nouvellement créé d’assistant du vice-président en charge du développement dans la « Grande Chine ». Il devra ainsi s’assurer de la mise en œuvre des orientations stratégiques de Manulife à Hong Kong, en Chine et à Taiwan.
Bankinter Gestión de Activos a informé le régulateur espagnol, la CNMV, de la fusion par absorption de son fonds actions Bankinter Emergentes par Bankinter Indice Japon pour des raisons opérationnelles et pour pouvoir maintenir un niveau adéquat de gestion, rapporte Funds People.De fait, ce fonds n’avait pas atteint la taille critique pour le maintenir en portefeuille, son encours dépassant à peine les 300.000 euros selon des données d’Inverco, l’association espagnole de la gestion d’actifs.
Templeton Emerging Markets Group, filiale de Franklin Templeton, a annoncé la fermeture définitive auprès des investisseurs de son quatrième fonds de capital investissement, le Templeton Strategic Emerging Marketing Fund IV, après avoir engrangé plus de 220 millions de dollars d’engagement, rapporte Investment Europe. Créé en 2012, ce véhicule est géré par une équipe appartenant à Templeton Asset Management, dirigé par Mark Mobius, président exécutif de Templeton Emerging Markets Group. Le Templeton Strategic Emerging Marketing Fund IV a déjà réalisé trois investissements pour un montant total de 59 millions de dollars, rappelle le site d’information.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } In the film “The Truman Show,” the eponymous hero lives in a world which appears charming, but slowly he notices that something is fishy. He is in fact trapped inside a film controlled by hidden directors, and discovers with horror that he is the star of a reality TV spectacle. The question that several large hedge funds are beginning to ask themselves is whether investors will also wake up and realize that they are living in a Truman Show market, where the highly accommodating monetary policy of central bankers has created a false reality that will come to an end, the Financial Times observes. Seth Klarman, manager of the hedge fund Baupost Group, says investors have developed a false sense of security which creates even greater risk of sudden correction.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } To what extend is your manager active, and what chance does he really have of beating the market, asks the Financial Times? These questions are related. A measurement of the deviation of managers from their benchmark indices can help to predict which funds will outperform. The measurement is called “active share” - the part of the portfolio of a fund which differs from its benchmark index. A well-managed tracker fund will have an active share of 0, and an esoteric fund which will contain no shares from the index will have an active share of 100. The concept was popularised by university professors Martijn Cremers and Antti Petajisto, who have made two important discoveries. Firstly, closet indexing, in which funds limit underperformance risk by staying close to the index, has become widespread in the United States. Secondly, the larger the active share of a fund is, the more chance it has of beating its index. Funds which charge active management fees but which barely stray from the index have difficulty justifying these fees. Due to the implications this may have, the fund management industry in the United States and Europe is seeking to discredit the concept.
Western Asset Management Company, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Legg Mason, has promoted Chia-Liang Lian to co-head of the emerging markets debt team, reporting to S. Kenneth Leech, co-chief Investment officer of Western Asset. He will serve as co-head alongside Keith Gardner, who intends to retire in April of 2016, after nearly 22 years with Western Asset. “The appointment will create a two-year succession plan for the emerging markets debt investment effort”, according to Western Asset. The appointment is effective in April of 2014. Western Asset also promoted Desmond Soon, one of the Singapore investment team members, to co-head of investment management, Asia, also effective April 2014. Chia-Liang Lian joined Western Asset in 2011. Prior to joining Western Asset, he spent approximately six years with Pacific Investment Management Company (PIMCO), where he served as head of emerging Asia portfolio management. Desmond Soon joined Western Asset in 2012 from ST Asset Management, where he was a portfolio manager.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } The French Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF) has licensed Cathay Capital as an AIFM asset management firm. “The issuance of this license marks a further step in the hisotry of Cathay Cpaital, after its licensing by the AMF in 2006 as the first independent French-Chinese investment company, and in 2012, its appointment to manage the French-Chinese fund for SMBs,” a statement released on 12 March states. The license application is a voluntary move on the part of Cathay Capital, which now has EUR420m in assets under mangemnt, to assist in its growth and express the maturity of its organization, the statement says.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } Vanguard is planning to launch ETF versions of its actively-managed funds, Ignites reports. The US asset management firm submitted an application to the Securities and Exchange Commission last week which would allow it to launch actively-managed ETFs as a share class of existing funds.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } RobecoSAM is creating a new position for Sustainability Investing Client Specialists, Finews reports. The asset management firm, which is dedicated exclusively to investment focused on sustainability, has appointed Lucas van Berkestijn and Cécile Churet to the role. They will handle the liasion between the research and product development teams and institutional investors. The two new recruits will offer investors investment solutions which are appropriate after analysis of their needs.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } Templeton Emerging Markets Group, an affiliate of Franklin Templeton, has announced the final closure to investors of its fourth private equity fund, the Templeton Strategic Emerging Marketing Fund IV, after receiving more than USD220m in engagements, Investment Europe reports. The vehicle, founded in 2012, is managed by a team at Templeton Asset Management, led by Mark Mobius, executive chairman of Templeton Emerging Markets Group. The Templeton Strategic Emerging Marketing Fund IV has already made three investments totalling USD59m, the website notes.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } Kempen Capital Management is extending its range of funds in France. The Netherlands-based asset managemnt firm on 11 March announced that it has achieved a license from the Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF) for two new bond funds which will now be available for sale in France. The funds, entitled Kempen (Lux) Euro Sustainable Credit Fund (classe J aimed at institutional investors) and Kempen (Lux) Euro Credit Fund Plus (classes I and ID aimed at institutional investors), offer “an opportunity for French investors to access niche products in the bond segment,” Kempen Capital Management explains in a statement.
The European funds industry enjoyed net inflows of EUR23.7 bn to long-term mutual funds in January 2014, according to Lipper.The net inflows into long-term mutual funds were mainly driven by flows into equity funds (+EUR12.9bn) and mixed-asset funds (+EUR7bn). In addition, bond funds saw net inflows of EUR5bn. On the other side of the table, commodity funds (-EUR0.6bn) showed moderate net outflows.Single fund market flows for long-term funds showed a mixed picture for January, with Norway (+EUR3.8 bn), France (+EUR2.9 bn), and Spain (+EUR2.0 bn) leading the table. Meanwhile, the United Kingdom (-EUR0.8 bn), the Netherlands (-EUR0.7 bn), and Denmark (-EUR0.6 bn) stood on the other side.Money market – with estimated net inflows of EUR24.0 bn – was the best selling asset class overall for January.Den Norske Bank (DNB), with net sales of EUR5.7 bn, was the best-selling group of long-term funds for January, ahead of BlackRock (+EUR3.0 bn) and Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management (+EUR1.9 bn).
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; }Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management(DeAWM) on 12 March announced the launch of four new share classes,hedged against interest rates, for its bond ETFs. The range includesa hedged version of its ETF which offers exposure to euro zoneinvestment grade government bonds which offer high returns, includingItaly, Spain, Belgium, Ireland and Slovakia.The new share classes, listed onDeutsche Börse, are the following:db X-trackers II iBoxx SovereignsEurozone Yield Plus UCITS ETF – 2C Interest Rate Hedged -db X-trackers II iBoxx EUR Liquid Corporate UCITS ETF – 2CInterest Rate Hedged- db X-trackers II iBoxx EUR LiquidCorporate Non-Financials UCITS ETF – 2C Interest Rate Hedged-db X-trackers II iBoxx EUR Liquid Corporate Financials UCITS ETF –2C Interest Rate Hedged.In a statement, DeAWM states that thedb X-trackers II iBoxx Sovereigns Eurozone Yield Plus UCITS ETFproduct now has a total of EUR1.35bn in its non-hedged version.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } Neuberger Berman has launched a UCITS format long/short fund dedicated to US equities, which will participate in the renaissance of the US manufacturing sector and opportunities related to the exit from the Federal Reserve’s accommodating monetary policy. The new vehicle brings the number of funds on the platform domiciled in Dublin, with USD18bn, to 20. The NB US Long Short Equity Fund will be managed by Charles Kantor, who already has over USD2bn in assets under management in long/short strategies.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } Anima is planning an IPO in the first six moths of this year, the deputy director of the firm, Marco Carreri, has announced. The date depends on the Milan Stock Exchange and Consob, the regulator, Bluerating reports.
Pioneer Investments’ assets under management are planned to increase from EUR174 billion as of December 2013 to EUR263 billion at year-end 2018, according to the new five-year strategic plan from its parent company UniCredit.In 2013, the Italian asset management firm recorded net inflows of EUR9.6bn, after redemptions of EUR5.8bn in 2012. In the fourth quarter alone, inflows totalled EUR2bn, of which EUR1.7bn were from external clients.EUR86.8bn of current assets are managed for Italian clients, EUR35.3bn for US clients and EUR16.8bn for German clients. Captive assets represent 53% of assets and external clients represent the remaining 47%, a level which has remained stable for the past three years.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } Christian Delaire has been appointed as CEO of Generali Real Estate, Bluerating reports. He will serve in the role from April 2014. Since 2009, Delaire had been general manager at AEW Europe.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } Asian real esate has positive momentum. Despite less favourable economic outlooks in the region, investors at the beginning of this year are choosing investment in Asian private real estate, Preqin finds in a recent study. European investors are the most enthusiastic for Asian real estate, with 41% wishing to invest in early 2014, compared with 18% last year. 17% of North American investors were taking aim at private real estate in Asia at the end of February 2014, compared with 9% in July 2013. In Asia, 71% of investors are preferring local private real estate compared with 57% previously. This appetite for the asset class has sustained fundraising forAsian private real estate specialist funds. Funds which had a final closing in 2013 raised a total of USD10.5bn, compared with USD7.9bn in 2012 and USD5.4bn in 2011, according to Preqin.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } Bankinter Gestión de Activos has informed the Spanish regulator, CNMV, of the merger by absorption of its equity fund Bankinter Emergentes into Bankinter Indice Japon for operational reasons and so as to be able to maintain an adequate management level, Funds People reports. The fund did not have critical size to be maintained in the portfolio, as its assets were barely over EUR300,000, according to data from Inverco, the Spanish asset management association.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } UBS Global Asset Management is strenghtening its links with Banca Generali with the launch of two bond funds in the Sicav BG Sicav, distributed by the Italian institution, Bluerating reports. The funds, managed by UBS, are the BG Sicav - UBS Dynamic Credit High Yield and BG Sicav - UBS Global Income Alpha. UBS GAM has also recently been selected by Banca Generali as one of five asset management firms to be included in the new insurance policy BG Stile Libero.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } In 2013, M&G Investments, the asset management business of the British insurer Prudential, recorded net inflows of GBP9.2bn, down compared with GBP16.9bn in 2012. The firm has nonetheless seen an increase in its operating profits of 23% to GBP395m, a new record. The decline in inflows is due to institutional business, whose inflows fell from GBP9.0bn in 2012 to GBP2.1bn in 2013. M&G explains, however, that the record level in 2012 included a single low-margin mandate of GBP7.6bn. Over the year, total institutional funds under management increased by 3 per cent to GBP58.8 billion.Net retail fund flows in Continental Europe reached a record level of GBP7.6 billion, a 46 per cent improvement on the previous year. European retail funds under management now total GBP23.7 billion, up 64 per cent year-on-year, and represent 35 per cent of total retail funds under management, compared with 26 per cent at the end of 2012. In the UK M&G’s business has slowed after four consecutive years as the number-one house for net retail sales between 2009 and 2012. The business did experience net outflows of GBP0.7 billion during the year.Fund sales, combined with a 15 per cent increase in equity market levels and an 8 per cent rise in bond markets, pushed total funds under management to GBP244.0 billion at 31 December 2013, 7 per cent higher than at the end of 2012. External client assets rose 13 per cent to GBP126.0 billion, nearly treble their level at the end of 2008, and accounted for 52 per cent of the total.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } Millennium Management, the hedge fund founded by Izzy Englanger, which has USD21.8bn in assets under management, has recruited James Ter Haar for its credit team in London, eFinancialNews reports, citing a source close to the case. Ter Haar had previously been a credit portfolio manager at Lucidus Capital Partners, a hedge fund which he left last month after five years in the firm. Ter Haar will recruit three or four people and will manage a USD350m to USD450m credit portfolio.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } As part of a recent research project undertaken in collaboration with the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Unigestion, which has about EUR10.9bn in assets under management, has developed a new method for evaluationg private equity risks. The innovative approach has two essential specificities: on the one hand, it is based on real cash flows from private equity funds and not, as often, on their intermediary valuations; on the other, it defines risk as the difference between the real level and the expected level of cash flows, both in terms of horizons and amounts. In other words, it evaluates risk the risk that private equity fund distribution presents to investors as lower or later than expected. Unigestion has thus set up a risk measurement known as Expected Cumulative Downside Absolute Deviation (ECDAD), which is based on fund cash flows.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } Standard Life Investments (SLI) has launched a Sicav version of its European Equity Income fund, managed by Will James, with assets under management that total about EUR2.16bn, Citywire reports. The SLI Glo SICAV Continental European Equity Income fund was formally launched on 11 March. It uses the same startegy is the UK domiciled fund managed by James since april 2009. It invests in European equities to the exclusion of British equities. The British version of the fund invests as a priority on the Swiss market (17%), France (16%) and Sweden (11.9%). The fund earned returns of 36.4% in the three years to the end of January 2014, compared with growth of 23.86% for the benchmark index (FTSE World Europe ex UK TR EUR) in the same period.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } According to L’Echo, the average bonus paid on Wall Street rose 15% last year, to its highest level since the financial crisis in 2008, a report released on Wednesday by the New York state budget department reveals. The total amount of bonuses paid was USD26.7bn (EUR19.2bn) in 2013, and the average bonus was USD164,530, the newspaper states.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } High yield bond issues in the five countries which represent the periphery of the euro zone, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece and Ireland, last year doubled to USD24bn, representing 27% of total issues in the European Union, according to a study published on 13 March by the financial ratings agency Moody’s (“Record High-yield issuance in euro area periphery.”) The development was favoured by the stabilization of ratings, the percentage of negative outlooks for businesses, which was down to 22% compared with 63% during the year. The return of confidence is also accompanied by a decline in the average quality of issuer credit. High yield issue activities in peripheral countries are expected to remain high in 2014, Moody’s predicts, citing refinancing needs at banks, which are continuing to cut back their balance sheets. Italy will continue to lead issuers, but will be rivalled by Spain.
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has published its Report on Trends, Risks and Vulnerabilities No. 1, 2014, and its Risk Dashboard for 4Q 2013. Overall, ESMA’s report finds that EU securities markets and investment conditions in the EU improved in the second half of 2013, based on better macro-economic prospects, which also contributed to reduced systemic risk in that period. However, overall risks remained at high levels for EU securities markets as reflected by the rapid propagation of uncertainty from emerging markets countries to EU markets early 2014.
JP Morgan Asset Management (AM) se renforce en Australie, où il est présent depuis 2010, avec le lancement d’une activité «wholesale» à destination des investisseurs locaux, comprenant deux nouveaux fonds, à savoir JPMorgan Global Strategic Bond Fund et JPMorgan Emerging Markets Opportunities Fund, révèle TheAsset.com. Le gestionnaire d’actifs américain estime que ce marché du «wholesale» représente environ 448 millions de dollars.Le véhicule JPMorgan Global Strategic Bond Fund est une stratégie non contraignante se concentrant sur les meilleures idées d’investissement à partir d’un ensemble d’opportunités diversifiées à travers les marchés mondiaux de devises et d’obligations. Pour sa part, le fonds JPMorgan Emerging Markets Opportunities a pour objectif de surperformer l’indice MSCI Emerging Markets en adoptant une stratégie de portefeuille concentrée, de forte conviction et axée sur la création de valeur.