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Ms. JoJo Chen, CFA, is a Fund Manager at Royal London Asset Management Ltd.
Prior to joining the firm in June 2016, Ms. Chen was an assistant fund manager at UBS Asset Management, mainly looking after various passive index linked funds/ETFs.
Her previous positions include business unit controller in the UBS investment banking division, monitoring equity derivatives and a role as an equity derivative financial analyst at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
Ms. Chen also spent three years at KPMG LLP before moving into the banking/asset management industry.
She is a CFA charter holder and qualified accountant (ACCA).
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Royal London Asset Management Ltd.
Royal London Asset Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance RLAM is an active long-term investor that seeks to identify companies with strong growth potential, durable business franchises, capable management and fair valuation, combining top-down economic and bottom-up sector analysis with risk controls to construct portfolios. The firm selects stock based on analysis of company business models and financial outlook. For fixed-income investments, they evaluate economic reviews of bonds, equities, real estate and cash. | Portfolio Manager-Aktien | 01.06.2016 |
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Royal London Asset Management Ltd.
Royal London Asset Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance RLAM is an active long-term investor that seeks to identify companies with strong growth potential, durable business franchises, capable management and fair valuation, combining top-down economic and bottom-up sector analysis with risk controls to construct portfolios. The firm selects stock based on analysis of company business models and financial outlook. For fixed-income investments, they evaluate economic reviews of bonds, equities, real estate and cash. | Finance |
















