Profil
Ms. Anna Kharchenko is a Portfolio Manager Equities at DWS Investment GmbH.
She joined the company in 2008.
Before her current role, she served as a Portfolio Manager for institutional multi-asset and overlay strategies.
She holds a diploma in Mathematics (Finance and Insurance Mathematics) from the Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences, a BA in Science Economy from the Moscow University for the Humanities, and a Diploma in Mathematics from the E.
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Buketov Karaganda State University, Kazakhstan.
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DWS Investment GmbH
DWS Investment GmbH Investment ManagersFinance DWS Investment GmbH (DWS) is an asset and wealth management firm headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany. The firm was founded in 2013 and is a subsidiary of Deutsche Bank AG (ETR: DBK). DWS offers traditional and alternative investments across asset classes to institutional clients such as public and private pension funds, national and supranational entities, corporations, charities and foundations. They also provide customized wealth management solutions and private banking services to high-net worth individuals and family offices. | Portfolio Manager-Aktien | 29.08.2013 |
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DWS Investment GmbH
DWS Investment GmbH Investment ManagersFinance DWS Investment GmbH (DWS) is an asset and wealth management firm headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany. The firm was founded in 2013 and is a subsidiary of Deutsche Bank AG (ETR: DBK). DWS offers traditional and alternative investments across asset classes to institutional clients such as public and private pension funds, national and supranational entities, corporations, charities and foundations. They also provide customized wealth management solutions and private banking services to high-net worth individuals and family offices. | Finance |