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Mr. Elvin Cheung, CFA, is a Research Analyst at Jarislowsky, Fraser Ltd.
He focused on emerging market equities.
He has over six years of industry experience and was previously a Research Associate on the International Equities Team.
Mr. Cheung previously assisted portfolio managers in managing day-to-day activities for the firm’s institutional and private client relationships.
Before joining Jarislowsky Fraser, he held various roles at Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan and Scotia Asset Management.
He received B.B.A.
(Finance) from the University of Toronto.
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Jarislowsky, Fraser Ltd.
Jarislowsky, Fraser Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Jarislowsky Fraser Ltd. (JFL) is a Canadian investment counsel firm headquartered Montréal, Quebec. The firm was founded by Stephen Jarislowsky in 1955 and was acquired in 2018 by The Bank of Nova Scoatia (NYSE, TSX: BNS). JFL manages pension funds, endowment funds, corporate and private portfolios for clients in North America and overseas. They manage investments on behalf of governments, corporations, universities, labor unions, and high net worth individuals. | Analyst-Equity | 01.10.2012 |
Ausbildung von Elvin Cheung
University of Toronto | Undergraduate Degree |
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Jarislowsky, Fraser Ltd.
Jarislowsky, Fraser Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Jarislowsky Fraser Ltd. (JFL) is a Canadian investment counsel firm headquartered Montréal, Quebec. The firm was founded by Stephen Jarislowsky in 1955 and was acquired in 2018 by The Bank of Nova Scoatia (NYSE, TSX: BNS). JFL manages pension funds, endowment funds, corporate and private portfolios for clients in North America and overseas. They manage investments on behalf of governments, corporations, universities, labor unions, and high net worth individuals. | Finance |