Profil
Mr. Mads N.
Pedersen is Head of Asset Allocation at Barclays Bank Plc.
Before joining Barclays, Mr. Pedersen worked at Danske Capital, the asset management arm of Danske Bank, where he was head of Asset Allocation and Macro.
At Danske Capital, he managed both absolute and relative return portfolios, with aggregate assets under management in excess of $50 billion.
Prior to joining Danske Capital, he worked as Chief Strategist at Alfred Berg in Copenhagen, where he was ranked number 1 by institutional investors.
Mr. Pedersen holds a masters degree in Economics from Copenhagen University, and studied at the University of Vienna’s PhD program as part of the EU’s Socrates exchange system.
Anciens postes connus de Mads N. Pedersen
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Barclays Bank Plc (Private Banking)
Barclays Bank Plc (Private Banking) Investment ManagersFinance Barclays-PB is an active manager which uses quantitative, structured and index management techniques. Funds are managed using risk and return strategies ranging from enhanced index to active strategies. The firm follows a quantitative approach to systematically control risk, aiming to achieve above-benchmark returns over the long-term. They invest in a variety of instruments including hedge funds, derivatives, foreign exchange, structured products and real estate funds. | Head-Equity Investments | 01/12/2009 |
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Barclays Bank Plc (Private Banking)
Barclays Bank Plc (Private Banking) Investment ManagersFinance Barclays-PB is an active manager which uses quantitative, structured and index management techniques. Funds are managed using risk and return strategies ranging from enhanced index to active strategies. The firm follows a quantitative approach to systematically control risk, aiming to achieve above-benchmark returns over the long-term. They invest in a variety of instruments including hedge funds, derivatives, foreign exchange, structured products and real estate funds. | Finance |
















