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Ms. Alice Yu, CFA, is a Research Analyst at USS Investment Management Ltd.
Prior to the establishment of USS Investment Management in October 2012, she joined USS in 2009 as a Hedge Fund Analyst with responsibilities of assisting in sourcing, evaluation and monitoring of hedge funds.
Prior to joining USS, she spent 4 years in the fund of hedge funds industry.
She worked for Caliburn Capital Partners in London as a Research Analyst.
Prior to that, she worked for NewFinance Capital Partners initially as a Marketing Analyst and subsequently as a Research Analyst focusing on Fixed Income and Global Macro hedge fund strategies.
Ms. Yu received a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics with Upper Second Class Honours from the London School of Economics & Political Science.
She is also a Chartered Financial Analyst Charterholder.
Ehemalige bekannte Positionen von Alice Yu
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Universities Superannuation Scheme Ltd.
Universities Superannuation Scheme Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance USS integrates environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) factors into their investment decisions across all asset classes. Through engagement, voting and stewardship, they use their influence as a major institutional investor to promote good ESG practices. The firm works with policy makers and regulators to ensure that the concerns of long-term asset owners and investors are clearly understood. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 22.10.2012 |
USS Investment Management Ltd.
USS Investment Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance USS-IM is an active, long-term manager which utilizes a highly regulated investment approach aiming to generate above average returns at minimum risk by managing a diversified fund composed of UK and overseas equities, bonds, real estate and alternative assets. The firm's in-house team of portfolio manager/analysts is the Scheme's preferred investment manager, and external managers are accessed too. Portfolios are diversified both geographically and by sector. They diversify across traditional and alternative assets and strategies aiming to maintain investment returns while mitigating risk. USS-IM invests in fixed-income to protect against economic and equity weakness and to stabilize assets versus liabilities. They also invest in emerging government/corporate bond markets when they believe they offer an attractive risk premium. | Analyst-Equity | - |
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Universities Superannuation Scheme Ltd.
Universities Superannuation Scheme Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance USS integrates environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) factors into their investment decisions across all asset classes. Through engagement, voting and stewardship, they use their influence as a major institutional investor to promote good ESG practices. The firm works with policy makers and regulators to ensure that the concerns of long-term asset owners and investors are clearly understood. | Finance |
USS Investment Management Ltd.
USS Investment Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance USS-IM is an active, long-term manager which utilizes a highly regulated investment approach aiming to generate above average returns at minimum risk by managing a diversified fund composed of UK and overseas equities, bonds, real estate and alternative assets. The firm's in-house team of portfolio manager/analysts is the Scheme's preferred investment manager, and external managers are accessed too. Portfolios are diversified both geographically and by sector. They diversify across traditional and alternative assets and strategies aiming to maintain investment returns while mitigating risk. USS-IM invests in fixed-income to protect against economic and equity weakness and to stabilize assets versus liabilities. They also invest in emerging government/corporate bond markets when they believe they offer an attractive risk premium. | Finance |
















