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The investment seeks long-term capital growth on an after-tax basis. The fund has a non-fundamental policy to invest, under normal circumstances, at least 80% of the value of its net assets plus borrowings for investment purposes in equity securities. It invests principally in equity securities, including common stocks and preferred stocks, issued by companies economically tied to non-U.S. countries, including emerging market countries, and in depositary receipts. The fund will invest at least 40%, and may invest up to 100%, of its assets in equity securities economically tied to non-U.S. countries. It may also invest in equity securities of U.S. companies.
Name | Title | Since | Until |
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Jordan McCall | Portfolio Manager | 2021 | Now |
Biography | Jordan McCall is a portfolio manager for Russell Investments’ investment division. In this role, he is accountable for manager selection, strategic portfolio construction, and integrating the firm’s capital market insights to dynamically manage the portfolios in order to help clients achieve their objectives. Jordan was appointed to this role in 2019. He joined the global equity team in 2015 as an associate portfolio manager. He is based in Seattle, Washington. Prior to joining the global equity team, Jordan was a senior investment practice analyst, responsible for designing solutions that measure, evaluate and improve Russell Investments’ investment process. In this capacity he led several projects to improve analytic capabilities to support investment decision making, including ROADMAP and PARIS, which are key proprietary portfolio management and risk analysis tools at the firm. Jordan joined Russell Investments in 2006. Prior to Russell Investments, Jordan worked as a business intelligence expert for various firms. He began his career in public accounting with Deloitte. | ||
Jon Eggins | Portfolio Manager | 2015 | Now |
Biography | Jon Eggins, Senior Director, Head of Global Equity of Russell Investments since November 2013. Mr. Eggins was a Portfolio Manager from March 2011 to November 2013. Jon joined Russell in 2003 as a research associate in the firm’s Sydney office. While there Jon performed a variety of roles including manager research, portfolio management support and capital markets research. These roles spanned multiple asset classes including large and small cap equities, fixed income and real estate investment trusts. Jon wrote several foundational research papers on Russell’s investment proposition, and regularly presented his findings to clients and industry conferences. In 2008 Jon relocated to Russell’s U.S. headquarters as a research analyst. In this role Jon covered U.S. market-oriented equity managers and global tactical asset allocation strategies., which involved researching, interviewing, evaluating and recommending investment managers to consulting clients and Russell portfolio managers. He is a subject matter expert on quantitative equity managers and quantitative techniques for evaluating managers and constructing multi-manager portfolios. Jon remains actively involved with academia, having tutored courses in economics and econometrics at the University of New South Wales. He has worked with academics in Australia, Austria and Switzerland on a series of papers relating to stock-market index construction and investment manager performance evaluation. His research has been published in practitioner and academic journals such as the Journal of Applied Finance. Jon has also lectured in quantitative techniques at the Financial Services Institute of Australasia (FINSIA), where he was named the Outstanding Lecturer in a NSW Post-graduate Program at the Annual Practitioner Awards for 2007. |
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