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Name | Title | Since | Until |
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Raymond Gui | - | 2022 | Now |
Biography | Raymond has lead Income Partners’ RMB fixed income investment team since 2010, and is a key member of the firm’s Investment Committee. He has over 12 years’ professional work experience in global fixed income markets, with extensive exposure and work experience with Chinese regulators and various Chinese institutions. He launched a first-to-market offshore pure investment grade RMB product followed by an offshore high yield RMB product at Income Partners for institutional investors, and proactively set up a “reverse enquiry model” in order to expand the offshore CNH primary bond issuance market. | ||
Lewis Teo | - | 2022 | Now |
Smit Rastogi | - | 2022 | Now |
Hayden Briscoe | - | 2022 | 2022 |
Biography | "Director—Asia Pacific Fixed Income Hayden Briscoe joined AllianceBernstein in August 2009 as Head of Australian & New Zealand Fixed Income and was appointed Director Asia Pacific Fixed Income in March 2011. He has 20 years of experience in the industry and was previously a senior member of the Fixed Interest team at Schroders Australia for nearly three years. Briscoe was responsible for domestic fixed-income funds and global core-plus funds. Prior to Schroders, he spent six years with Colonial First State Investments, managing domestic, global credit and core bond funds, with tactical asset-allocation responsibility across the cash funds. Briscoe teamed with another portfolio manager to set up a global bond fund investment process. He spent nine years with Bankers Trust (BT) in investment banking, starting out trading bonds. Briscoe moved to Macquarie for a short time after the BT merger before joining Colonial First State. He holds a BA in economics from the University of New South Wales. Location: Melbourne " | ||
Michael Fleisch | - | 2020 | 2022 |
Ross Dilkes | - | 2018 | 2022 |
Biography | Ross Dilkes is a portfolio manager with the Pan Asia fixed income team at UBS Asset Management and has strategy responsibility for selection of corporate issues in Pan Asian portfolios. Ross also contributes to the development of sector and industry allocation strategies across Pan Asia portfolios. Ross joined UBS Asset Management in December 2005 as a credit analyst within the European Credit Research team based in London. Ross transferred to the APAC Fixed Income team located in Hong Kong in 2009 where he was responsible for credit research coverage of APAC investment grade and high yield issuers. Prior to joining UBS Asset Management, Ross worked for Debtwire in London as an analyst covering high yield, distressed debt, leveraged finance and restructuring situations. | ||
David Cheng | - | 2019 | 2020 |
Evan Greenburg | - | 2018 | 2020 |
Ashley Perrott | - | 2012 | 2018 |
Biography | Ashley Perrott has overall responsibility for all Pan Asia fixed income activities and strategy. He is responsible for Pan Asia interest rate and sector allocation strategies. Prior to taking on his current role, Ashley had been an investment specialist for the Pan Asia fixed income capability where he was responsible for communicating and developing Asian and global fixed income strategies and was a member of the Pan Asia fixed income strategy team. Ashley joined UBS Asset Management in 2004 based in Sydney. Prior to this, Ashley gained extensive fund management experience covering a wide variety of investment markets and clients. He was Head of Fixed Income at Westpac Investment Management for 5 years where his team was responsible for the management of all cash and fixed interest funds. Ashley has also previously worked as Head of Fixed Income at Barclays Global Investors (Australia) for 3 years and as a senior portfolio manager with AMP Investments for over 10 years, both in Australia and London. |
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