
Investment Director/Product Specialist, Credit & Fixed Income, Global Alternatives Manager, London - eFinancialCareers
eFinancialCareersResponsibilities
- Serve as a client-facing extension of the credit and fixed income investment team across Europe and Asia
- Craft timely responses on portfolio positioning, performance, and investments, anticipating investor questions
- Participate in regular client updates and maintain strong investor relationships
- Contribute to customised solutions, including separate accounts, alongside investment and distribution teams
- Support fundraising by shaping strategy narratives and handling LP diligence including RFPs and DDQs
- Produce materials for client meetings, conferences, and other events, as well as market briefs, performance reporting, and portfolio commentary for client engagement
Requirements
- Considerable experience in institutional asset management in a client-facing capacity
- Strong knowledge of credit and fixed income markets, including high yield bonds, leveraged loans, and structured credit
- Proven track record engaging senior stakeholders and clients across Europe and Asia
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