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Mr. Aneil Anand is Head of Structuring at Duet Asset Management Ltd.
He joined Duet Group in September 2009.
Prior to joining Duet Group, he spent 9 years at JPMorgan in London primarily focusing on the Equity Finance business and Delta 1 solutions.
Before JPMorgan, he worked in practice at PriceWatehouse Coopers where he qualified as a Chartered Accountant (ACA).
Mr. Aneil graduated from Leicester University with a degree in Economics & Law and subsequently went on to obtain a legal professional qualification from Guildford Law School.
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Duet Asset Management Ltd.
Duet Asset Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance DAM is an active manager which focuses on achieving consistent returns and limiting risk and volatility. They follow a core/satellite approach to manage their global opportunities portfolio. The core consists of fundamental equity and credit positions, supplemented by short- and medium-term, catalyst-driven equity satellites invested in liquid equity, sector swaps and index futures. They conduct fundamental research to generate catalyst ideas which are fed into the firm's quantitative model. | Director of Investments | 01.10.2015 |
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Duet Asset Management Ltd.
Duet Asset Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance DAM is an active manager which focuses on achieving consistent returns and limiting risk and volatility. They follow a core/satellite approach to manage their global opportunities portfolio. The core consists of fundamental equity and credit positions, supplemented by short- and medium-term, catalyst-driven equity satellites invested in liquid equity, sector swaps and index futures. They conduct fundamental research to generate catalyst ideas which are fed into the firm's quantitative model. | Finance |
















