Le fonds de pension canadien CPP Investment Board se tourne actuellement vers l’Inde pour trouver de nouvelles opportunités d’investissement notamment dans la construction d’infrastructures, les investissements en Chine étant plus difficile à trouver, selon un entretien accordé au journal par son président Mark Wiseman. Il estime ainsi que la Chine laisse peu d’opportunités pour les partenaires étrangers.
Après avoir réussi à imposer le plafonnement des bonus dans les banques, le Parlement européen est tenté d’en faire de même à l’occasion des discussions sur le projet de directive Ucits 5. Un vote en première lecture sur le sujet est attendu jeudi en commission économique.
L’Euribor-EBF travaille avec la BCE sur l'élaboration d’indices de référence à partir de transactions réelles. Les banques ont été invitées à transmettre des données. La vague de défection des contributeurs au panel de l’Euribor ne s’arrête pas. UBS a décidé de jeter l'éponge.
Bertrand Jounin, directeur de la gestion d’actifs d’Apicil à la rédaction de www.institinvest.com : « La partie Retraite comprend une poche de 600 millions d’euros composée à 30% d’actions et à 70% de taux, et une poche de 400 millions d’euros investis dans des OPCVM monétaires. Concernant la gestion de la partie Retraite, APICIL reçoit un reporting hebdomadaire et mensuel des sociétés de gestion externes avec lesquelles elle travaille. De plus, la gestion est suivie par un gérant interne. Les sociétés de gestion sont très contrôlées. Elles ont moins de liberté que nos propres gérants. Nous travaillons avec différents profils de sociétés (petites, moyennes et grandes) car nous estimons qu’elles sont ainsi complémentaires et nous savons travailler avec ces différents profils. En général, les grandes proposent une gestion très benchmarkée relativement peu chère tandis que les petites proposent une gestion plus atypique et plus chère. Ainsi, nous avions par exemple choisi de faire appel à une petite société de gestion pour son savoir-faire particulier dans les obligations convertibles. Il s’agissait de la Banque Saint Olive, mais cette tentative a été un échec : les performances étaient très mauvaises. Nous avons donc coupé ce mandat ».
La Suisse prévoit de présenter d’ici le milieu de l’année un projet de réforme de la fiscalité s’appliquant aux entreprises, a indiqué au Parlement le ministre des Finances Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf. La Commission européenne a dénoncé les largesses accordées aux multinationales en matière d’impôt. La réforme, dont les contours n’ont pas été précisés, entrerait en vigueur en 2018.
Le Trésor italien prépare le lancement en avril d’une nouvelle tranche de son emprunt obligataire réservé aux particuliers, qui avait remporté l’an dernier un succès inattendu, croit savoir Reuters. L’Italie avait levé 27 milliards d’euros l’an dernier, à partir de trois tranches de ce prêt à quatre ans indexé sur l’inflation.
Le sentiment des promoteurs immobiliers s’est dégradé en mars, revenant à son plus bas niveau en cinq mois en raison de tensions dans la chaîne d’approvisionnement et de hausse de coûts, montre l’enquête mensuelle de la fédération NAHB. L’indice NAHB/Wells Fargo du marché du logement est revenu à 44 contre 46 en février. Il ressort ainsi à son plus bas niveau depuis octobre.
La branche de capital-investissement d’Axa a levé 1,75 milliard d’euros de fonds destinés à financer des infrastructures européennes, profitant de la hausse de la demande pour les actifs routiers, ferroviaires et énergétiques. Pour les financements, 1,45 milliard d’euros forment le troisième fonds dédié aux infrastructures par Axa Private Equity, et le plus important en date, et 300 millions de plus ont été rassemblés séparément.
Le Parlement européen doit pouvoir jouer un rôle décisif dans le choix du président de la future autorité européenne de supervision du secteur bancaire, a jugé lundi Jörg Asmussen, membre du directoire de la Banque centrale européenne (BCE). Les 17 pays de la zone euro se sont difficilement accordés en décembre sur un projet d’union qui doit permettre à la Banque centrale européenne (BCE) de superviser les 200 banques les plus importantes du secteur à partir de mars 2014.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; }A:link { } Highbridge Capital, the hedge fund firm controlled by JPMorgan Asset Management, has raised the largest fund to invest in mezzanine corporate debt since the financial crisis, the Financial Times reports. The Highbridge Mezzanine Partners Fund II was closed with USD5bn in assets. Half of the portfolio will be invested in financing for acquisitions of businesses by private equity firms, and the other half will be invested in direct financing to businesses.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; }A:link { } The strong rise of stock markets worldwide in mid-March favoured US and Japanese equity funds and high dividend equities, to the detriment of European and emerging market equities. In the week ending on 13 March, Chinese equity funds posted levels of redemptions not seen for more than five years ,while US equity funds attracted more than USD10bn, and Japanese equity funds attracted nearly USD2bn, according to estimates by EPFR Global.In the area of Japanese equity funds, the rise in inflows is partly due to improved coverage of Japanese funds, the CEO of EPFR Global, Ian Wilson, says. “However, in terms of the flows expressed as a percentage of assets under management, the week under review has been the best on record since third quarter 2011,” he continues. Investors reacted well to the objectives announced by the new Japanese government to boost imports and domestic consumption through a devaluation of the yen and slightly higher inflation.Overall, equity funds posted net inflows of USD14.1bn in the week under review, while bond funds finished the week with a positive bottom line of USD30.3bn. Meanwhile, money market funds posted a net outflow of USD7.1bn.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; }A:link { } Eric W. Falkeis, who is already a trustee at Direxion Funds, has been appointed as chairman and COO of the hedge fund management firm. He had previously been CFO of US Bancorp Fund Services.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; }A:link { } The Edhec Risk Institute will offer 30 smart beta indices on a dedicated internet platform free of charge, undercutting providers of commercial indices, Financial Times Fund Management reports. The indices will be unveiled at a conference held by the institute in London, which opens on 26 March.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; }A:link { } Deutsche Bank on Friday announced that the US asset management firm Waddell & Reed Investment Management has sold off 5.78 million preferential shares in Volkswagen, which had been placed on an accelerated bookbuilding at EUR158 per share, Die Welt reports.Preferential shares in Volkswagen lost 3.1% in trading on Friday, to EUR159.55. The shares sold represented 3.4% of preferential capital in Volkswagen, and the deal totalled EUR914m.The largest shareholders in Volkswagen are the Porsche holding company (50.7%), the German province of Lower Saxony (20%) and the Emirate of Qatar (17%).
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; }A:link { } For the newly-created position of head wholesale clients Switzerland/EMEA in the Asset Management Core Investment division, Credit Suisse has recruited Anton Commissaris, who will be based in Zurich, and will report to Martin Keller, finews.ch reports.Commissaris, who will be responsible for relationships with banks, insurers and partners who distribute Credit Suisse funds, had previously worked at the group, most recently as head, private banking advisory group, before in 2011 being transferred to Aberdeen Asset Management when Credit Suisse sold a part of its asset management activities to the Scottish firm. He had been responsible for business development for Switzerland at Aberdeen.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; }A:link { } In an internal memo, UBS has announced that Axel Kilian, of the investment banking unit in London, has since 11 March been appointed as Market Head UNHW Germany, and reports to Christian Henke, head of UHNW Germany International, and Franz Angermann, head of UHNW Germany Domestic, finews.ch reports. Kilian, for his part, reports to Axel Hörger, head WM Germany & Austria, and Eva Lindholm, head UHNW Europe.Michael Frey, desk head Northern Europe & Swiss Clients at UBS Singapore, has been appointed as head UHNW Monaco and head UHNW Central and Eastern Europe & Turkey (CEET) Monaco.For France, Helena Jevans Silva is promoted to head UHNW France International, where she had previously been dead head Portugal in Geneva.For London, the new head global family office United Kingdom will be Susan Ward, who will join from JPMorgan in May.Lastly, Simon Leaver becomes senior relationship manager in the ultra-high net worth private client team. He had previously been in the investment banking unit.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; }A:link { } Hengistbury Investment Partners, the hedge fund firm founded by the former TCI partner Stuart Powers, has soft closed its flagship fund to new investors, with USD750m in assets, the Financial Times reports. This is a notable exception in the otherwise morose alternative management industry. The firm earned 22% for investors in 2012.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; }A:link { } ETFs dedicated to equities that pay high dividends have posted massive inflows in the past few days, at a time when the bond market appears to be overvalued in many places, IndexUniverse reports. On Wednesday last week, the Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF posted a 20% increase in its assets, to USD6.26bn, while the iShares High Dividend Equity Fund attracted USD281m, to USD2.85bn. More generally, the attraction of high-dividend equities has brought inflows to various strategies of over USD60bn in the past twelve months.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; }A:link { } Fondsnieuws reports that the asset management firm Capital@Work (EUR4.6bn in assets), an affiliate of the Hamburg-based firm Foyer, has recruited Michael Zandbergen as client relationship manager for the Netherlands. He had most recently been a private banker at Staal Bankiers.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; }A:link { } The Spanish hedge fund management firm BrightGate Capital has recruited Ana Fernández Garrido, who had been a specialist in the sale of equity derivatives at UBS in London, as a member of its institutional and retail sales team, Funds People reports.BrightGate is currently working to launch a buy & hold bond fund in Luxembourg in second quarter. The firm, led by José Brujó, Bertrand de Montauzon and Jacobo Arteaga, currently offers the BrightGate Absolute Return, a fund of Permal AM funds.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; }A:link { } Morgan Stanley may acquire the remainder of its joint venture in wealth management with Citigroup as soon as next month, now that the bank has received approval from the Federal Reserve for its plans for its proprietary capital, according to the Wall Street Journal, citing a source familiar with the matter.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } Assogestioni, the Italian association of asset managers, is predicting that in the next few years, about EUR5bn in real estate assets will be returned to the market in Italy. A high number of closed, publicly-traded real estate funds will be maturing, and will therefore need to manage the asset liquidation phase. Due to the current economic conjuncture, it is likely that the excess supply this will create will not be absorbed efficiently by the market, Assogetioni predicts. That may have negative effects on the final returns for the funds, and on the value of redemptions on capital invested, it warns. As a result, the association has written and sent a position paper to regulatory authorities in the country on managing the liquidation phase for real estate funds aimed at retail investors. The objective is to discern an operational solution for the entire sector, and measures which may be adopted by each actor.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; }A:link { } The Dow Jones Credit Suisse hedge fund index has gained 0.24% in the month of February, and 2.30% since the beginning of the year, according to figures published in March by Credit Suisse and S&P Dow Jones Indices. Five of the 13 strategies making up the index were oriented downward in the month under review, including dedicated short bias strategies (-1.65%) and equity market neutral (-1.28%). However, emerging market and fixed income arbitrage strategies both have posted gains of 0.49%, while event-driven has posted returns of 0.46%.