Prudential Corporation Asia has appointed Graham Mason as fund management chief executive taking over from Arne Lindman. He is joining from Prudential Portfolio Managers in South Africa where he is currently chief executive officer and co-chief investment officer.
Les Echos reports, citing the Japanese newspaper Nikkei, that the Basel Committee may grant banks a 10- to 20-year time-frame to apply new owners’ equity requirements currently being drafted, which aim to strengthen the financial solidity of the sector. The Committee neither confirms nor denies the reports, but states only that its recommendations will be published by the end of the week.
The Swiss alternative management firm Partners Group has announced the hard closing of its Secondary 2008 fund with EUR2.5bn, above the objective for the fund of EUR2bn. The fund took the crisis as an occasion to acquire a portfolio from a bank at a 70% discount in early 2009, in a deal which is expected to generate an internal rate of return (IRR) of over 20%. The fund has also more recently acquired a portfolio of high-quality assets from adistressed investor in search of immediate liquidity. This deal is also expected to generate an IRR of over 20%.
Aviva Investors has reopened its EUR249.5 European Property Sicav, more than 13 months after it suspended dealing in the fund. The fund suspended on 4 November 2008 due to a lack of immediate liquidity and to safeguard existing client interests.
Patricia Cohen, who was married to Steven Cohen from 1979 to 1988, is seeking more than USD100m from her ex-husband, the Wall Street Journal reports. In a suit filed on Wednesday at US District Court in Manhattan, Patricia Cohen accuses Steven Cohen and his alternative management firm, SAC Capital Advisors, of insider trading in the 1980s, and of having concealed assets during the divorce proceedings.
Mutual Fund Wire reports that Putnam Investments has hired another employee from Fidelity. Scott Sipple, who was head of the bank trust at Fidelity, will be joining Putnam in the newly-created position of head of strategic relations. At Fidelity, his former responsibilities will now be distributed among other members of the team.
In the letter sent to the Korean Ministry of Justice on Monday, 22 institutional investors with over USD2.5trillion in assets under management show their opposition to an amendment to Korean company law that would allow companies to introduce poison pills. The letter was sent out by F&C, a member of the Asian Corporate Governance Association (ACGA), who initiated this effort. «As a matter of principle, we tipically oppose poison pills because they are ofter used to shield management and protect the interests of related parties at the expense of public minority shareholders and wider economic efficiency and competitiveness», says the letter.
Pioneer Investments (USD58bn in assets in the United States) has announced the recruitment of seven people for its sales team in the United States, as reinforcements for its sales force serving large retail clients. Among the new arrivals are Mary Power (formerly of John Hancock Financial) and Jason Xanthakis (from Ameriprise Financial), who will report to Bill Taylor, head of the new “business development group” (formerly known as the “relationship management team”). Taylor is also head of the “investment-only & retirement group.”
Wells Fargo & Company will pay USD4.5bn to buy from Prudential Financial its stake in their brokerage joint venture of which Wells Fargo Advisors is making part. This stake does not amount to a controlling shareholding.
The bank Citigroup announced on Tuesday, 15 December, that it has been named in a lawsuit filed in a New York court by the Abu Dhabi sovereign fund, which, under an agreement signed in 2007, is obliged to buy ordinary shares in the bank for a total of USD7.5bn on specific dates in 2010 and 2011. At the time, shares in the bank were considerably more valuable than they are now. In its lawsuit, the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA) cites “false and fraudulent declarations” on the part of Citigroup, and seeks an annulment of the agreement, and damages and interest of USD4bn. The bank vigorously denies the accusations.
Mellon Capital Management Corporation (MCM) a été choisi par Jackson National Asset Management pour gérer un nouveau produit selon la Stratégie d’Allocation d’Actifs Tactique Internationale (Global Tactical Asset Allocation ou GTAA). Jackson National Asset Management avait déjà confié 30 millions de dollars à MCM pour un autre produit GTAA.
Jean Ryan, a specialist in ecological investments at KBC, points out to the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung that the KBC Eco Fund Water, one of the three water funds available to German investors, has shown performance in the past five years an average of 5% higher than the MSCI World index, with volatility levels half those of emerging markets funds. The volatility of alternative energies funds was 40% higher than water funds. The KBC analyst is convinced that water will long remain a lucrative investment theme, with a rise in consumption, growing need for modernisation in waste water treatment, and USD80bn to be spent on water supply infrastructure as part of stimulus spending, particularly in the United States and China. In addition, the municipal bond market in the United States, which is the largest source of infrastructure financing, is slowly emerging from its coma.
A new Italian fund for small and mid-sized businesses is taking its first steps, Il Sole - 24 Ore reports. It is a closed private equity fund aimed solely at institutional investors, whose aim is to support mergers and recapitalisations for about 15,000 companies. Between January and February, the asset management firm which will manage the fund will be founded. It will open in March, and will make its first investments in late June. The fund will have assets of EUR3bn.
According to the consulting agency FWW, 17 of 26 DWS funds beat their benchmarks over ten years, while 18 out of 34 did so on five years, Das Investment reports. On the 10-year period, funds from the Deutsche Bank affiliate generated total outperformance of EUR1.5bn for their subscribers.
On 30 June 2010, Rüdiger Ginsberg, 63, will hand down the chairmanship of the board of directors of Union Asset Management Holding (the central asset management firm for the German co-operative banks), a position he has held since 2003, to his colleague, Hans Joachim Reinke, who will become vice-chairman of the board on 1 January 2010. Reinke, 47, has since 2004 been head of retail management.
iShares has published a guide to ETFs to make Italian financial advisers more familiar with them, Bluerating reports. “We have observed a growing interest from financial advisers in ETFs,” explains Emanuele Bellingeri, head of iShares for Italy.
The Luxembourg financial sector surveillance commission (CSSF) has granted a license to Centurion Fund Managers to launch its fourth open-ended longevity fund, which also becomes the first product on the market to combine micro- and macro-longevity. The Centurion Longevity Fund, a specialised investment fund (SIF) registered in Luxembourg and aimed at professional investors (minimal subscription EUR125,000), aims for total annual performance of 6% to 9%, with low volatility and a “minimal” correlation with equities markets. The fund was launched in June 2009 with seed capital while awaiting the license from the CSSF, with the declared objective of reaching USD100m in assets. The micro approach makes it possible to invest in longevity funds via physical or synthetic instruments, while the macro approach allows to use derivatives.
FaithShares Trust has announced the launch of two products in its range of faith-based ETFs, which includes the FaithShares Catholic Values, FaithShartes Methodist Values and FaithShares Christian Values funds. The new products are the FaithShares Baptist Values and FaithShares Lutheran Values, with the acronyms FZB and FKL. The products were developed with the FTSE Group and KLD Research & Analytics, who created custom indices for the environmental, social and governance (ESG) component. Each of the ETFs will include 100 positions on large businesses, excluding those which may be objectionable to believers of the religion in question. The commission for each of the two new ETF funds is 0.87%.
Barclays Cap has released the iPath Dow Jones-UBS commodity index total return ETN, which becomes the first Asian ETN, Asian Investor reports. The issuer is hoping with this product to repeat its success with ETN products in the United States, where they have total capitalisation of USD5bn.
Société Générale Securities Services (SGSS) a annoncé hier avoir été mandaté par Ilmarinen Mutual Pension Insurance, un des leaders du marché scandinave des fonds de pension, pour fournir des services de middle-office - comprenant le traitement des ordres, la compensation et le reporting - , ainsi que des services de gestion du collatéral et de valorisation indépendante. Ce nouveau mandat est effectif depuis octobre 2009, a précisé SGSS.
A fin novembre, rapporte Funds People, Santander Gestão de Activos, filiale de Santander Management, a été le gestionnaire qui affichait les souscriptions nettes les plus élevées au Portugal, avec 707 millions d’euros depuis le début de l’année. La hausse de son encours atteint 803 millions d’euros.Les deux suivants au palmarès sont BPI Gestão de Activos, avec 400,6 millions d’euros et Caixagest, avec 416,9 millions.
Avec le iPath Dow Jones-UBS commodity index total return ETN, Barclays Cap a introduit à la Bourse de Singapour le premier ETN asiatique, rapporte Asian Investor. L'émetteur espère répliquer avec ce produit le succès qu’il a enregistré avec ses ETN aux Etats-Unis (où ils ont atteint 5 milliards de dollars de capitalisation).
Le nouveau fonds italien pour les petites et moyennes entreprises fait ses premiers pas, rapporte Il Sole-24 Ore. Il s’agit d’un fonds fermé de capital investissement destiné uniquement aux investisseurs institutionnels et dont l’objectif est de soutenir le rapprochement et la recapitalisation d’environ 15.000 PME. Entre janvier et février, la société de gestion qui s’occupera du fonds sera créée. Elle sera lancée fin mars et effectuera ses premiers investissements fin juin. Le fonds devrait représenter 3 milliards d’euros.
AXA a indiqué dans un communiqué publié dans la nuit prendre acte de l’offre faite par National Australia Bank (NAB) au comité des administrateurs indépendants d’AXA Asia Pacific Holdings et du rejet, par ce même comité, de l’offre révisée proposée conjointement par AXA et AMP le 12 décembre dernier. Le groupe étudie la situation, «notamment à la lumière de l’accord d’exclusivité entre AMP et AXA», précise le communiqué qui ajoute que AXA et ses conseils n’ont à aucun moment été en contact ou discussion avec National Australia Bank au sujet de cette offre.
Commerz Real a acheté pour son fonds immobilier offert au public hausInvest europa (10 milliards d’euros d’encours) le projet de centre commercial Danderyd Retail Park à Stockholm (14.300 mètres carrés sur neuf bâtiments). Les huit premiers immeubles sont livrables à l’hiver 2010. Le vendeur de ce «green building» est le développeur danois TK Development, qui a déjà réalisé les projets de centres commerciaux Barkaby et Malmö Entre pour Commerz Real.
La Commission luxembourgeoise de surveillance du secteur financier (CSSF) a accordé son agrément à Centurion Fund Managers pour le lancement de son quatrième fonds de longévité ouvert qui est en outre le premier produit sur le marché à combiner macro et micro-longévité. Le Centurion Longevity Fund, un fonds d’investissement spécialisé (FIS ou SIF en anglais) de droit luxembourgeois destiné aux investisseurs professionnels (souscription minimale de 125.000 euros), vise une performance annuelle comprise entre 6 et 9 % avec une faible volatilité et une corrélation «minimale» avec les marchés d’actions. Il a été lancé en juin 2009 avec un capital d’amorçage en attendant l’agrément de la CSSF, l’objectif officieux étant d’atteindre les 100 millions de dollars.L’approche micro permet d’investir dans les fonds de longévité au travers d’instruments physiques et ou synthétiques tandis que l’approche macro autorise d’utiliser des dérivés.
Prudential Corporation Asia a nommé Graham Mason en tant que directeur général de la gestion de fonds en remplacement d’Arne Lindman, rapporte Money Marketing. Il vient de Prudential Portfolio Managers en Afrique du Sud où il est actuellement CEO et co-CIO.
Gillian Switalski, l’ancienne responsable juridique de F&C Asset Management, qui réclamait 19 millions de livres de réparation pour discrimination sexuelle, a trouvé un accord en dehos des tribunaux avec son ancien employeur après deux ans d’une bataille juridique, indique Financial News.
Trois dirigeants d’Aberdeen Asset Management ont renoncé cette semaine à leurs actions, la société de gestion n’ayant pas atteint ses objectifs de long terme, selon Financial News. Martin Gilbert, le CEO, a notamment laissé 73.271 titres, soit 100.161 livres.
Aviva Investors a rouvert sa Sicav immobilière European Property de 249,5 milliards d’euros, plus de 13 mois après avoir suspendu souscriptions et rachats, rapporte Investment Week. Elle avait été fermée le 4 novembre 2008 en raison d’un manque de liquidité et pour protéger les clients.