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Name | Title | Since | Until |
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Peter Kent | - | 2013 | Now |
Biography | Peter is co-head of Emerging Market Fixed Income at Investec Asset Management. He is jointly responsible with Werner Gey van Pittius for all global emerging market debt strategies. Peter is also responsible for Asian markets and top-down analysis within the team. He joined the firm in 2005 from Watson Wyatt, where he was responsible for bond and currency manager research. Prior to his time at Watson Wyatt, he spent six years as a senior portfolio manager responsible for global bond management at Robeco, where he helped develop the credit process and lead on numerous projects improving the process and tools of the department. He graduated in 1995 with a Master’s degree in Econometrics from Erasmus University Rotterdam. | ||
Malcolm Charles | Portfolio Manager | 2008 | Now |
Biography | Malcolm is a portfolio manager in the South African Rates team, with responsibility for a range of fixed income portfolios, including the Flexible Bond, Dynamic Bond and Diversified Income strategies. Prior to joining Investec Asset Management in 2001, he worked for African Harvest Fund Managers and Old Mutual Asset Managers, as both a fixed interest trader and portfolio manager. Malcolm graduated from Rhodes University with a Bachelor of Commerce degree in Accounting, Business Administration and Commercial Law. | ||
André Roux | Co-Head | 2008 | 2013 |
Biography | André is a portfolio manager within Ninety One’s Fixed Income team. He manages our Emerging Markets Local Currency Total Return Debt Strategy. André relocated to Singapore in 2014 to help build the Asian fixed income business. Previously André had spent 14 years leading and developing the South African fixed income business. Prior to joining the firm in 1999, he was the deputy director general of the Department of Finance, where he took responsibility for macroeconomic, fiscal and tax policy and intergovernmental fiscal relations. Prior to that, André spent two years at the Development Bank of Southern Africa. This followed an academic career during which he published on fiscal and development issues. André holds a Master of Philosophy degree in Economics from Cambridge University, a Master of Science degree in Mathematics from Oxford University and a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Cape Town. |
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