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Ms. Phyllis A. Fleno is an Assistant Portfolio Manager at Wright Investors' Service, Inc. She is a member of the fixed income team covering corporate and municipal bonds.
In addition, she provides research coverage for the healthcare and materials sectors.
She joined Wright in 2008.
Previously, Ms. Fleno was a Vice President and Portfolio Analyst at State Street Research & Management Co., a former wholly-owned subsidiary of MetLife, where she held a series of progressive financial positions.
Ms. Fleno received a BA in Accounting from Boston College and an MBA in Finance from Babson College.
Postes actifs de Phyllis A. Fleno
| Sociétés | Poste | Début |
|---|---|---|
Wright Investors' Service, Inc.
Wright Investors' Service, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Wright is committed to acting in the best interest of their clients and adheres to a sensible approach to managing assets that seeks to balance risk and return. The firm’s investment process is disciplined, repeatable and consistently applied to all portfolios. As a result of their research, they have developed many research tools to help improve portfolio management, including the Approved Wright Investment List (AWIL), consisting of the highest quality securities as determined by Wright. | Analyst-Fixed Income | 01/01/2008 |
Anciens postes connus de Phyllis A. Fleno
| Sociétés | Poste | Fin |
|---|---|---|
State Street Research & Management Co.
State Street Research & Management Co. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance SSR combines bottom-up stock selection with quantitative risk controls. The Asset Allocation committee formulates the asset allocation strategy based upon the relative attractiveness, variability and correlation between the equity and fixed income markets. The committee reviews a wide range of factors that include forecasts of corporate earnings, liquidity and an assessment of macroeconomic trends. The committee formally reviews allocation targets on a monthly basis. For active equity management they combine bottom-up stock selection based on comprehensive fundamental research with explicit sector weighting decisions and quantitative risk management. Teams manage portfolios. SSR believes that fixed income security prices respond to economic fundamentals in predictable but not perfectly efficient ways. They seek to identify opportunities created by these inefficiencies through fundamental research supported by quantitative risk controls. | Analyst-Fixed Income | 31/01/2005 |
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State Street Research & Management Co.
State Street Research & Management Co. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance SSR combines bottom-up stock selection with quantitative risk controls. The Asset Allocation committee formulates the asset allocation strategy based upon the relative attractiveness, variability and correlation between the equity and fixed income markets. The committee reviews a wide range of factors that include forecasts of corporate earnings, liquidity and an assessment of macroeconomic trends. The committee formally reviews allocation targets on a monthly basis. For active equity management they combine bottom-up stock selection based on comprehensive fundamental research with explicit sector weighting decisions and quantitative risk management. Teams manage portfolios. SSR believes that fixed income security prices respond to economic fundamentals in predictable but not perfectly efficient ways. They seek to identify opportunities created by these inefficiencies through fundamental research supported by quantitative risk controls. | Finance |
Wright Investors' Service, Inc.
Wright Investors' Service, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Wright is committed to acting in the best interest of their clients and adheres to a sensible approach to managing assets that seeks to balance risk and return. The firm’s investment process is disciplined, repeatable and consistently applied to all portfolios. As a result of their research, they have developed many research tools to help improve portfolio management, including the Approved Wright Investment List (AWIL), consisting of the highest quality securities as determined by Wright. | Finance |
Babson College
Babson College Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Boston College
Boston College Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
















