Charles Firmin-Didot, founder and manager of the Talents range of funds, is leaving Axa Investment Managers to “pursue other opportunities,” a spokesperson for the French asset management firm has confirmed to Newsmanagers, following reports in the British press. Firmin-Didot developed the Talents strategy, focused on entrepreneurs who hold a stake in their own firms. This strategy is now managed by Mark Beveridge, who has been supervising Firmin Didot over the past three years. He will rely on two analysts, one portfolio engineer, and the resources of Axa Framlington, a statement from the firm says. The departure of Firmin-Didot was revealed as it was announced that the UK domiciled OEIC Axa Framlington Talents Fund will be closed. But Axa IM states that the two events are unrelated. The fund is being closed due to its limited size GBP5.5m as of 24 August 20120, the asset management firm explains. Its liquidation will be effective from 29 October. AXA IM’s two other funds in the Talents strategy, the Luxembourg domiciled AXA WF Framlington Talents Global and AXA WF Framlington Emerging Markets Talents funds, will remain open.
China Investment Corp has sold most of its stake in BlackRock, as part of a strategy to reduce its exposure to financial institutions, the Financial Times reports. The Chinese sovereign fund bought the stake of nearly 3% of BlackRock, representing about USD1bn, when the firm acquired Barclays Global Investors in 2009. In the past few months, it has been gradually selling off these shares, for a profit, sources familiar with the matter say.
At a round table discussion organised by the sovereign institutions group at BNY Mellon, Rumi Masih, senior investment strategist in te investment strategy & solutions group (ISSG) reported that participants agree on the fact that sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) have much to gain from heeding warning signs such as rising commodity prices to reduce the risk in their portfolios, before market shocks occur.That may appear counter-intuitive, but a sovereign fund with sensitivity to fluctuations in commodity prices should start with positions on more liquid assets at a time when these prices are peaking, rather than waiting for them to start to fall. Of course, these warning signs should be adapted to the driving factors for the economy of each SWF’s country.
The Marikana platinum mine (Lonmin group) remains closed two weeks after tragic events caused 44 deaths, 34 of them strikers. Investors are predicting a shortage. The price of the metal has already increased 13%, and ETF providers are predicting that the trend will continue, Handelsblatt reports. The four groups which offer ETFs monitored by Reuters in August posted net inflows of 88,821 ounces, which represents USD133.2m, with the largest subscriptions going to ETF Securities.
Matrix Group, an asset management firm based in London, will be shutting down its range of UCITS funds, launched in Dublin in May 2010, following a strategic review of its activities, Citywire reports. The decision is related to the fact that the firm is not able to realise the necessary economies of scale compared with its rivals. The funds will be closed on 7 September.
The British Financial Services Authority (FSA) in the seventh issue of its newsletter on RDR regulations draws the attention of the finance community to the distinction between product cost and the cost of advising.RDR regulations require the largest firms, such offer both advising on products and products, to introduce “reasonably representative” advising fees for services offered. This, the FSA says, forbids these firms from hiding these advising costs with profits from other areas of their activities.The FSA is concerned that firms will apply too restrictive a vision of what should be included in the cost of advising, excluding, for example, IT costs, marketing budgets or costs related to the development of the activity.The case will remain at the centre of the FSA’s concerns until the end of the year, the FSA adds, adding that firms need to test their new pricing models.
The auditing and consulting firm Ernst & Young has issued a warning to platforms that are planning to cease to accept operations from US taxpayers based in the United Kingdom on the pretext that the reporting required by the FATCA law is too costly, Money Marketing reports. According to Ernst & Young, the FATCA legislation will require platforms to set up new procedures for opening accounts, in order to more easily serve potential US taxpayer customers. In other words, it will be difficult for platforms to restrict itself to complying only with the requirements of this many-tentacled regulation. Dan Hall, a partner at Ernst & Young specialised in advising on financial services, says “platforms have manifestly been under multiple pressures recently, largely due to changes related to RDR regulations,” which come into effect on 1 January 2013. But there is still time to comply with requirements related to to the FATCA law, which also comes into effect in 2013.
Caceis this summer became the depository bank for the asset management firm Patrizia GewerbeInvest KAG, for its real estate poortfolios. The mandate concerns the real estate fund sector dedicated to institutional investors under the German investment law, and represents over EUR1.3bn in assets, which were transferred in July 2012. Assets under custody for German asset management firms specialised in real estate at Caceis now total over EUR19bn.
The status of London as a top destination for hedge funds appears to be under threat, according to a survey undertaken by the recruitment firm Astbury Marsden, FINalternatives reports. When asked about the preferred location for their activities, 462 British bankers and hedge fund managers placed Singapore on top, with 31% of votes, followed by New York (20%) and London (19%). The British capital comes only slightly ahead of Hong Kong (16%) and Dubai (15%).
On 20 November, Matthew Haines will become the head of services to ultra-high net worth (UHNW) clients in the United Kingdom/International at Credit Suisse, Wealth Briefing reports. He had previously been UK head of family office solutions at JP Morgan Private Bank.Haimes replaces Ian Dembinski who has been appointed head of UK domestic clients, and takes over a position left facant by Paul Sarosy when he left in May to go on to become head of investment solutions at Coutts.Haines will report to Blake Shorthouse, head of UNHW EMEA, and Eric Pfister, head of market area UK/International.
Since 30 August, SIX Swiss Exchange has added the first two ETFs replicating Swiss mortgage, or covered, bonds (Pfandbriefe) to trading. The funds are launched by UBS Global Asset Management. They are both Swiss-registered, physical replication funds.The underlying indices are constructed out of AAA-rated securities, which generate average returns 25 to 55 basis points higher than the returns for Swiss federal bonds.The market maker for the two ETFs is Commerzbank.CharacteristicsName: UBS IS - SBI® Domestic Pfandbrief 1-5 ETF (CHF) ABenchmark index: Swiss Bond Index® Domestic Pfandbrief 1-5ISIN code: CH0184305016TER: 0.16%Name: UBS-IS SBI Domestic Pfandbrief 5-10 ETF (CHF) ABenchmark index: Swiss Bond Index® Domestic Pfandbrief 5-10ISIN code: CH0184308952TER: 0.16%
Guy Monson, managing partner and CIO of Sarasin, has withdrawn from the management of the Global Equity Income and International Equity Income funds, Investment Week reveals. The funds will now be managed by Mark Whitehead, who was already their co-manager, with Darryl Lucas.
The CEO of UBS Global Asset Management, John Fraser, has convinced Kai Sotorp, former head for Asia-Pacific, to return to work for the firm, and to return to his former position, Financial News reports. Sotorp had been head for Asia-Pacific at UBS GAM Between 2002 and 2004 He left the group in 2010.
BSI, the Swiss private bank belonging to the Generali group, is reported to have received expressions of interest from two Singapore sovereign funds, Temasek and Government of Singapore Investment Corporation (GIC), Agefi reports, citing the Italian press.The Italian insurer had been hoping to make about USD2bn for BSI, which was considered optimistic in the banking world. According to several analysts, the Italian insurer needs about EUR5.5bn to comply with Solvency 2 regulations.
The Swiss Vontobel group has confirmed reports by the agency finews that the platform dedicated to structured products Veritrade may be opened to new issuers. Société Générale and Morgan Stanley are on the list of the first potential new participants in the platform soon to become multi-issuer. With this new initiative, Vontobel hopes to consolidate its position as a leading actor in the area of distribution of structured products.
Ju Lee, a financial analyst from Lombard Odier, is joining the high yield team led by Omar Saeed and Roland Hausheer at Swisscanto, Das Investment reports. She will be responsible for the Swisscanto Institutional Bond Fund Global High Yield and the Swisscanto Bond Invest Global High Yield funds.
Assets under management at the Cantonal Bank of Zurich increased in first half by CHF3.2bn, to a total of CHF180bn, according to a statement published on 31 August. The development is related to a net inflow of CHF0.7bn, and a positive market effect of CHF2.5bn. The operating ratio improved to 63.65% from 64.6% in first half 2011.
The financial ratings agency Moody’s on 31 August announced that it has placed its long-term rating for Banque Syz (A3) on a watch with negative implications. The agency explains in a statement that the decision is related to a gradual erosion of assets under management at the firm since 2010, and mediocre results for first half 2012.
The Pictet group on 31 August announced the appointment of Michael Bächle has head of the Pictet branch in Basel, from 1 September 2012. Bächle, who had previously been head of the Clariden Leu office in Basel, succeeds thomas Vonaesch, who had developed the activities of the private bank in Basel since 2008, and who will remain at Pictet until his retirement.
The pension fund for Californian teachers CalSTRS invested USD1.2bn in real estate in second quarter, with 78.5% of its engagements invested in core strategies, CalSTRS announced in its quarterly activity report.
Investors have this year generally given the benefit of the doubt to France, treating it as a “core” country of the euro zone economy, despite its high levels of debt. However, some hedge funds are questioning this way of seeing things, and are incstead tending to rank France as a peripheral European country, the news agency Reuters reports. Many macro hedge funds are now claiming that very low returns on French government bonds are not sustainable for a country on the verge of recession. Hedge funds are also sceptical of the fiscal policy of France’s new president Hollande. “The market appears to consider France a safe place, but we estimate that in reality, French returns should converge more towards Italian and Spanish returns and not towards German returns,” says Pedro de Noronha, managing partner at Noster Capital.
Guy Monson, managing partner et CIO de Sarasin, a abandonné la gestion des fonds Global Equity Income et International Equity Income, révèle Investment Week. Ils seront gérés désormais par Mark Whitehead, qui les co-gérait déjà, avec Darryl Lucas.
Le groupe suisse Vontobel a confirmé des informations de l’agence finews selon lesquelles la plate-forme dédiée aux produits structurés Veritrade pourrait être ouverte à des nouveaux émetteurs.Société Générale et Morgan Stanley figurent parmi les premiers participants potentiels de cette plate-forme désormais multi-émetteurs. Avec cette nouvelle initiative, Vontobel espère consolider sa position d’acteur de tout premier plan dans le domaine de la distribution de produits structurés.
Analyste financière chez Lombard Odier, Ju Lee rejoint l'équipe haut rendement d’Omar Saeed et Roland Hausheer chez Swisscanto, rapporte Das Investment. Elle sera responsable des fonds Swisscanto Institutional Bond Fund Global High Yield et Swisscanto Bond Invest Global High Yield.
Les actifs sous gestion de la Banque cantonale de Zurich se sont accrus au premier semestre de 3,2 milliards de francs suisses pour s'établir à 180 milliards de francs suisses, selon un communiqué publié le 31 août. Cette évolution est liée à une collecte nette de 0,7 milliard de francs et à un effet marché positif de 2,5 milliards de francs. Le coefficient d’exploitation s’est amélioré à 63,5% contre 64,6% au premier semestre 2011.
Depuis le 30 août, SIX Swiss Exchange a admis à la négociation les deux premiers ETF répliquant des indices de lettres de gage suisses (Pfandbriefe) qui sont lancés par UBS Global Asset Management. Il s’agit de deux fonds de droit helvétique à réplication physique.Les indices sous-jacents sont constitués de titres notés AAA et génèrent des rémunérations supérieures en moyenne de 25 à 55 points de base au rendement des obligations de la Confédération. Le teneur de marché pour ces deux ETF est la Commerzbank.CaractéristiquesDénomination : UBS IS - SBI® Domestic Pfandbrief 1-5 ETF (CHF) AIndice de référence : Swiss Bond Index® Domestic Pfandbrief 1-5Code Isin : CH0184305016TFE : 0,16 %Dénomination : UBS-IS SBI Domestic Pfandbrief 5-10 ETF (CHF) AIndice de référence : Swiss Bond Index® Domestic Pfandbrief 5-10Code Isin : CH0184308952TFE : 0,16 %
BSI, la banque privée suisse de Generali, qui a engagé une révision de son portefeuille d’activités, aurait suscité des marques d’intérêt de la part de deux fonds souverains singapouriens, Temasek Government of Singapore Investment Corporation (GIC), rapporte L’Agefi citant la presse italienne. L’assureur italien espérerait retirer environ deux milliards d’euros pour BSI, un montant jugé optimiste dans le monde bancaire. Selon plusieurs analystes, l’assureur italien aurait besoin de quelque 5,5 milliards d’euros en vue de se conformer aux exigences réglementaires de Solvabilité 2.
Le groupe Pictet a annoncé le 31 août la nomination de Michael Bächle en tant que responsable de la succursale de Pictet à Bâle à compter du 1er septembre 2012. Précédemment responsable de l’antenne de Clariden Leu à Bâle, Michael Bächle succède à Thomas Vonaesch qui a développé les activités de la banque privée à Bâle depuis 2008, et qui restera chez Pictet jusqu'à sa retraite.
L’agence d'évaluation financière Moody’s a annoncé le 31 août qu’elle avait la note à long terme (A3) de la Banque Syz sous surveillance avec implication négative.L’agence explique dans un communiqué que cette décision est notamment liée à l'érosion progressive des actifs sous gestion depuis 2010 et à des résultats médiocres au premier semestre 2012.
La scission («spin off») de l'équipe de gestion OFP annoncé à la mi-juin par Avenir Finance Investment Managers et son apport par augmentation de capital à la société Oaks Field Partners avec les fonds gérés par cette dernière (AFIM OFP 150, AFIM OFP 400 et AFIM OFP Euro Sovereign Bond Fund) a obtenu, cet été, l’agrément de l’ AMF. Quant aux fonds gérés, ils ont été transférés début août dans la nouvelle société de gestion. Dès lors, Oaks Field Partners dont Emeric Challier, son président, détient 66,66 % du capital et Avenir Finance le solde, disposait au 24 août de 420 millions d’euros d’actifs sous gestion. Oaks Field Partners qui rassemble six chercheurs quantitatifs, spécialistes de la modélisation et du data mining, est une société de recherche fondamentale économique et financière dont l’objectif est, à travers la mise en place de modèles de prévisions statistiques, de mieux anticiper et allouer des actifs, sous contrainte ESG (Environnement, Social et Gouvernance), précise un communiqué.