Strategic Insight’s (SI) mutual
fund flow data for January 2016 clearly shows that net redemptions from
long-term mutual funds and ETFs dramatically picked up during the month.
SI finds redemptions across
exchanged-traded funds (ETFs) and mutual funds totaled $8.2 billion in January.
Passive funds continued to drive demand for stock and bond exposures, however,
attracting $16 billion during the month.
Index equity mutual funds netted a respectable $20.6 billion
in January, while monthly net redemptions from equity ETFs totaled $13.7
billion. “Among active funds, outflows from U.S. Equity totaled $23 billion
during the month,” SI explains. “Active International Equity attracted $3.6
billion on continued demand for foreign large-cap exposure and managed futures
strategies.”
Surely fresh in investors’ minds, SI observes the recent selloff
in stock market values sparked by concerns in the global economic environment
sent one-month average U.S. and international equity fund returns sharply lower,
at -5.8% and -5.5%, respectively.
Amid the stock market turbulence, bond funds attracted net new
investments of $4.3 billion in January on $12.1 billion of net inflows to index
ETFs. Tax-free Bond funds netted $5.2 billion on the month (including $4.5
billion to active funds), SI says, while returning an average 1.0%.
Government-oriented investment strategies led among taxable products,
attracting a net $9.9 billion and returning an average 1.3% in January.
Monthly net redemptions from money-market funds totaled $21
billion, according to SI.
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Phil Loftus has
joined OneAmerica as vice president
of actuarial services.
Loftus will lead the defined benefit actuarial team, bringing
experience and innovative ideas that stem from approximately 20 years of
established success in actuarial consulting. He was previously a director and
consulting actuary at PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Bill Yoerger,
president of retirement services for OneAmerica, says Loftus brings substantial
experience helping companies understand complex pension issues and developing
strategies to adapt in a dynamic marketplace.
Loftus holds a bachelor’s degree in actuarial science from
the University of Iowa. He is a fellow of the Society of Actuaries and an enrolled actuary, and he has worked through Junior Achievement, at times
pairing with the Actuarial Foundation, to equip advanced math teachers in
middle schools and high schools to educate students about personal finance as
well as opportunities in the actuarial profession.
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T. Rowe Price names tech team head of retirement plan services unit
Khaled El-Kadi has
joined T. Rowe Price to lead
development and innovation on the technology team for the firm’s recordkeeping
business.
El-Kadi brings deep expertise in the retirement plan services
domain and 25 years of experience with Merrill Lynch, serving in roles
including chief operating officer and chief technology officer for the
retirement business. As chief technology officer of the retirement group at
Merrill Lynch, El-Kadi led all technology efforts in the acquisition of several
benefits recordkeeping companies and management of billions of assets in defined
benefit, defined contribution, deferred compensation, and executive equity option plans.
Most recently, he served as the senior business adviser for
Enterprise Iron Financial Industry Solutions.
Aimee DeCamillo,
head of retirement plan services at T. Rowe Price, cites El-Kadi for his
technical leadership and innovative approach.
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J.P. Morgan adds ERISA strategist in retirement solutions
Notto, who has more than 30 years of experience, will work to
strengthen JPMAM’s focus on legislative and regulatory changes, help inform
product strategy and provide updates to plan sponsors and financial advisers on
policies that could impact defined contribution (DC) plans.
He will report to Anne
Lester, managing director, portfolio manager and head of retirement
solutions, in the firm’s New York headquarters. Lester says Notto’s expertise will help drive DC business
strategy and the product development process. “He will play a key role in
simplifying complex ERISA requirements for the plan sponsors and financial
advisers we work with through white papers, bulletins, webcasts and in-person meetings,”
Lester says.
Before joining J.P. Morgan, Notto was senior retirement plan
counsel at AllianceBernstein (now AB) and general counsel and consulting
practice director at Universal Pensions (now Ascensus). He also worked in the
legal department of Investors Diversified Services (now Ameriprise Financial).
Notto holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of
Minnesota and a juris doctor degree from William Mitchell College
of Law. He holds the certified pension consultant (CPC) designation from the
American Society of Pension Professionals & Actuaries (ASPPA) and is a
member of the bar of New York State.
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Lincoln Financial Groupadds institutional retirement distribution
sales director
Ray Jambois has
joined Lincoln Financial Group as
sales director for the North Central region on its institutional retirement
distribution team.
Jambois is responsible for working with consultants and
advisers who service the 401(k) and 403(b) markets. Previously, he was the
director of retirement consulting for Baker Tilly and was vice president of
401(k) sales at Fidelity Investments.
Based in Minneapolis, Jambois reports to Mike Hall, national sales manager, who cites Jambois for his
knowledge and experience helping consultants and advisers to deliver positive
results and improved retirement outcomes.
Jambois has his FINRA series 6, 63 and 65 licenses, and an
insurance license for Minnesota. He holds a bachelor’s degree from the
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.
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Copper Rock Capital Partners adds equities pro to investment team
Timothy E. Codrington
has joined Copper Rock Capital Partners
as portfolio manager.
Codrington, who has 16 years of experience, is responsible
for fundamental research coverage, as well as generating investment ideas for
all of Copper Rock’s existing global equity strategies. He reports to Stephen Dexter, Copper Rock’s chief
investment officer.
Previously, Codrington was an associate portfolio manager on
the global equity team at AGF Management Limited in Toronto. Codrington oversaw
$7 billion in global and emerging markets investments in three funds at AGF: a
global core fund, a global dividend fund and an emerging markets fund. He also
was responsible for researching global securities in the consumer staples and
cyclical sectors.
Earlier, Codrington was a senior vice president and portfolio
manager at Boston-based Putnam Investments, working on a variety of
international and global strategies. While there, he helped to launch a global
consumer fund and co-managed it to a top-quartile, three-year track record.
Michael Forrester,
Copper Rock’s chief executive officer, cites Codrington for his tremendous
knowledge in the analysis of global companies and management of global equity
portfolios.
Codrington holds a bachelor’s degree from Harvard University and
a master’s degree in business administration Harvard Business School, where he
was the recipient of the Robert A. Toigo Foundation Fellowship and the Goldman
Sachs Fellowship.
Copper Rock Capital Partners is a global equity management
firm serving institutional investors.
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Arnerich Massena takes on senior alternatives research analyst
Bill Woodruff has
joined Arnerich Massena as senior
alternatives research analyst.
Woodruff will focus on researching alternative investments,
including hedge funds and private equity, completing primary and ongoing
manager due diligence. He will serve as a member of Arnerich Massena’s investment
committee.
Woodruff brings bringing more than 15 years of experience in
the investment industry, primarily in alternative investment research and
implementation. Most recently, he was managing director of alternative products at Logan Circle
Partners/Fortress Investment Group. Previous roles include founder, managing
principal and chief investment officer at Bandon Capital Management, and portfolio
manager at Beacon Investment Group.
Tony Arnerich, chief
executive and CIO of Arnerich Massena, calls Woodruff a fantastic addition to
the company’s research team.
Woodruff holds a bachelor’s degree in business
administration in finance from the University of Portland.