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Royal London Asset Management: ‘At the end of the day, they’re just really good traders’

The TRADE

Royal London Asset Management’s (RLAM) trading team is no stranger to change. The London-based asset manager has undergone not one but three makeovers in recent years as it continues to evolve with the demands of the street. It’s going to be difficult because it’s not for profit. “At he implores.

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Single-Manager Hedge Funds: The Best Way to Get a Recurring Guest Spot on CNBC?

Mergers and Inquisitions

They might have separate teams for specific strategies or markets, but everything is run under a single Profit & Loss statement (P&L). This setup creates many differences with multi-manager (MM) hedge funds , from investment styles to recruiting and careers. Read the filings, build a model, and make a long/short pitch”).

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Trading at the frontier

The TRADE

She joined Ninety One in 2021 from Royal London Asset Management where she had been head of dealing for three years. He moved to Investec Asset Management – now Ninety One – in 2004 in an operations role before moving onto the dealing desk covering money markets and some FX in 2007 just in time for the global financial crisis. “It

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