Profil
Mr. Carlos Escámez, CFA, is a Junior Research Analyst at Cartesio Inversiones SGIIC SA.
He previously worked at the Financial Institutions Group of UBS (2015-2016).
Mr. Escámez holds BSc degree in Industrial Engineering from Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (2015).
and a Chartered Financial Analyst designation.
Ehemalige bekannte Positionen von Carlos Escámez
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Cartesio Inversiones SGIIC SA
Cartesio Inversiones SGIIC SA Investment ManagersFinance Cartesio is an active, contrarian-biased, long-term manager which aims to protect capital by following an absolute and risk adjusted investment objective, investing in equities, government bonds, corporate debt and cash. The firm employs a gradualist approach to construct concentrated portfolios, investing in a limited number of medium and large-cap equities. They follow a bottom-up approach to select stocks emphasizing fundamental valuation tools including meeting with analysts and company management. Index derivatives are utilized to manage market risk. Investment decisions are made jointly by the firm's partners. | Analyst-Equity | 01.07.2020 |
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Cartesio Inversiones SGIIC SA
Cartesio Inversiones SGIIC SA Investment ManagersFinance Cartesio is an active, contrarian-biased, long-term manager which aims to protect capital by following an absolute and risk adjusted investment objective, investing in equities, government bonds, corporate debt and cash. The firm employs a gradualist approach to construct concentrated portfolios, investing in a limited number of medium and large-cap equities. They follow a bottom-up approach to select stocks emphasizing fundamental valuation tools including meeting with analysts and company management. Index derivatives are utilized to manage market risk. Investment decisions are made jointly by the firm's partners. | Finance |
















