15:39 | 09 Jul 2008
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Philip Haddon
Consistent performers in their time at IXIS, Marie Jeanne Missoffe and Dominique Delaporte have taken their European equity skills to boutique firm SPGP. They explain how the East will drive their returns.
17:20 | 04 Jun 2008
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Philip Haddon
Invesco’s Claudia Calich grew up in the turmoil of an emerging market economy. That experience has helped her to outperform in the emerging market debt sector.
14:39 | 15 May 2008
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Philip Haddon
DWS’ AAA-rated Nicolas Huber sees the global drive to save the planet from climate change as an exciting long term megatrend for investors.
00:00 | 01 Apr 2008
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Philip Haddon
Asian markets generate a lot of noise but Greg Kuhnert’s disciplined approach helps him shut it out. And as he explains to Philip Haddon, he doesn’t want to be charmed by smooth-talking company managers.
00:00 | 01 Mar 2008
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Angus Foote
Fidelity’s emerging markets specialist is one of a handful of fund managers to achieve Citywire AAA ratings all across Europe. He talks to Angus Foote about working with Anthony Bolton and explains why he disagrees with George Soros.
00:00 | 01 Feb 2008
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Philip Haddon
Bill Sung has been a consistent outperformer with the Natixis Absolute Asia AM Pacific Rim Equities fund. The Citywire AAA-rated manager talks to Philip Haddon about Singapore’s future and the influence of China.
00:00 | 02 Jan 2008
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Philip Haddon
M&G’s Graham French believes fund management goes beyond running money. In a rare interview with Philip Haddon, the M&G Global Basics fund manager explains why he feels it is important to use his influence to bring about positive change.
00:00 | 01 Dec 2007
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Philip Haddon
Since he started managing the Fortis OBAM global equity fund in 1989, Rolf Stout has witnessed the fall of communism, the Asia crisis, the dotcom bubble, the birth of the euro, the 9/11 terrorist attacks and one of the longest bull markets in history.
00:00 | 01 Nov 2007
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Philip Haddon
When BlackRock’s Evy Hambro first started surfing regularly it was as a University student in the chilly waters of Newcastle, an unlikely surf location in the north east of England.
00:00 | 01 Oct 2007
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Philip Haddon
In 1950, in the peat bogs of the Jutland Peninsula in Denmark, the body of a man was discovered who had died more than 2000 years earlier.
00:00 | 01 Sep 2007
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Philip Haddon
A cross between Indiana Jones and Warren Buffett, Charles Montanaro, who runs the Montanaro European Smaller Companies fund, is not a stereotypical fund manager.
00:00 | 01 Aug 2007
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Philip Haddon
Fund selectors around Europe often say how difficult it has become to find US equity managers who can consistently outperform their index, but Patrick Kelly of Alger is a rising star in the sector who may provide a solution to this problem.
00:00 | 01 Jun 2007
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Martin Railton
Fidelity’s Mario Frontini has recently earned a place amongst Europe’s fund management elite. He explains to Martin Railton how his engineer’s mind has helped his ascent.
00:00 | 01 May 2007
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Jesus Segarra Sobral
Odin, the Norse God of war, wisdom and poetry, only had one eye but was aware of everything that happened around the world.
00:00 | 01 Mar 2007
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Angus Foote
The broad-minded approach of Crédit Agricole’s head of emerging markets equities, Patrice Lemonnier, has become an indispensable building material for a new breed of ‘architect’ investment managers. Angus Foote reports
16:49 | 27 Feb 2007
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Jonathan Miller
Whether he is on the high street or feeling chilly in the office, Oyster European Opportunities fund manager Eric Bendahan is constantly on the lookout for new ideas.
00:00 | 01 Feb 2007
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Angus Foote
In his dual role as portfolio manager of MFS Meridian Funds – European Value fund and head of the European analyst team, Barnaby Wiener believes a dispassionate approach to investing is key to success.
00:00 | 01 Jan 2007
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Angus Foote
Not everyone would take kindly to being called a dinosaur, but for Jens Moestrup Rasmussen, it was a positive experience.
00:00 | 01 Nov 2006
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Angus Foote
The founder and chairman of Amiral Gestion, François Badelon, is a fan of boxer Muhammad Ali and emulates his hero’s frankness with equally candid reports to investors on his failures as well as his successes.
00:00 | 01 Oct 2006
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Angus Foote
Michael Neppert has consistently outperformed in the Global Equity Japan sector, employing a combination of bottom-up research and a macro view on market trends.
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