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To provide shareholders with investment growth in the medium to long term. The fund mainly invests in corporate bonds denominated in EUR and credit default swaps. In actively managing the fund’s portfolio, the management team selects securities that appear to offer superior investment opportunities. The fund considers principal adverse impacts on sustainability factors.
Name | Title | Since | Until |
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Jan Sørensen | - | 2013 | Now |
Biography | Jan joined Nordea in 2009. Previously he worked as chief portfolio manager on credit portfolios with Danske Capital for 9 years. He started his career in Danske Bank as a credit analyst on international oriented major corporate customers in the Credit Department, Syndicated Loans and Corporate Banking. In between Danske Capital and Danske Bank he had a position as Vice President with Nykredit arranging and participating in acquisition finance, participation in syndicated loans and managing a portfolio of corporate bonds. Jan was one of two starting up the business in Nykredit Bank. | ||
Martin Nybye Sörensen | Manager | 2013 | 2013 |
Biography | Martin Nybye Sørensen began his career in 1995 with a Danish mutual fund company, where he primarily worked with Danish mortgage-backed securities. In 1998, he came to Nordea Investment Management to manage Euro Fixed Income products as a Credit Specialist. Martin covers financial issuers in the bond market and is responsible for the overall credit strategy. Martin holds an MSc. in Business and Finance from the University of Aarhus. | ||
Rolf Ohlson | Head, Portfolio Manager | 2007 | 2008 |
Biography | Rolf Ohlson, Head and PM for Swedish & Danish DFI. Rolf began his financial career in 1987 at Trading & Capital markets with SEB. September 2000 he joined ÖresundsbroKonsortiets Treasury department, managing the debt portfolio. In may 2005 he joined Nordea Investment Management. In July 2007 he became Head of the Global DFI team and is responsible for Euro government funds, Global Fixed Income funds, Emerging Markets funds and DFI funds. | ||
Peder Gervin Pedersen | - | 2003 | 2008 |
Michael Kjærbye-Thygesen | - | 2007 | 2007 |
Stefan Rocklind | Member | 2005 | 2007 |
Biography | Stefan Rocklind began his financial career in 2000 with Handelsbanken Asset Management, where he worked as an assistant portfolio manager in Global Fixed Income. From 2003, he worked with IT-development at Handelsbanken Asset Management. He then joined the Global Fixed Income Team at Nordea Investment Management in 2004. His main responsibility is managing selected global government bond portfolios and being the main driver for the group’s market and risk management models. Stefan holds a joint MSc. degree in Finance and Economics from the Stockholm School of Business. | ||
Kim Asger Olsen | Portfolio Manager | 2003 | 2004 |
Biography | Kim Asger Olsen began his career in academia, before joining Danish bank Privatbanken in 1987, first as an economist and later as a market strategist. He transferred to Luxembourg in 1990, where he specialised in developing products and strategies for high net worth clients. Among other things he worked with the development of systematic volatility-based investment strategies. From 1992 he headed the Fund Management unit while also managing two investment funds investing in global bonds. In 2004 he took the position of Managing Director in Nordea Investment Funds. He built up a unit managing equities globally based on a value concept. He also drove the launch of a hedge fund structure. In 2007 he joined Danish asset management firm BankInvest and founded a fund distribution company marketing investment funds across Europe. He studied economics in Denmark, Italy, and France. |
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