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DNB Aktiv 70 primarily invests in mutual fund units in Funds classified as equity funds, balanced funds and fixed income funds. The fund may also invest up to 20 % of its capital in financial instruments other than mutual fund units when this is deemed appropriate in order to achieve the desired exposure. In addition, the fund managers manage the downside risk by investing in derivatives to ensure that any decline in the value of the fund does not exceed 20 % in a calendar year. The funds portfolio will normally consist of around 65 % equity related investments and 35% interest-bearing instruments. The asset managers are, however, free to adjust the ratio of interest-bearing securities to equities based on DNB Asset Managements view of the market. International financial instruments normally comprise about 65 per cent of the funds shareholdings, while Norwegian equities account for the remaining 35%.
Name | Title | Since | Until |
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Kjartan Farestveit | - | 2016 | Now |
Biography | Kjartan Farestveit is portfolio manager for our balanced mandates. Kjartan joined the Fund Management company in 1997 as a portfolio manager for Norwegian interest rates. Farestveit came from Akershus Fylkeskommune Pension Fund where he was responsible for their fixed income portfolio. Previously, he worked as an inspector at Finanstilsynet (FSA). He holds an MBA from the Norwegian Management School (BI), and has in addition, a Masters in Finance from NHH. | ||
Torje Gundersen | Portfolio Manager | 2015 | Now |
Biography | Torje Gundersen is portfolio manager for allocating portfolios. Before he started working in tactical asset allocation group in 2007, he worked as key account manager for internal distribution of funds from 2001 to 2006. He started his career in the Postbanken in 1998 as an advisor. Gundersen has a bachelor's degree in business administration from BI in Oslo. In addition, he has also accomplished studies to become both “Advanced Portfolio Manager” and “Interest rate analyst” from NFF. | ||
Kevin Dalby | - | 2011 | Now |
Biography | Kevin Bull Dalby is portfolio manager within asset allocation which he has worked with since 1999 apart from a period working with portfolio management and fund selection. He started his career as a risk analyst in Kreditkassen (Nordea) in 1996, and joined the company in 1998 as an analyst in the Middle Office. Dalby has taken a four year programme in economics and business administration consisting of three years at bachelor/undergraduate level and one year at master/graduate level (siviløkonom) at Norwegian School of Economics (NHH). He also holds a Master in Modelling and Data Analysis from University of Oslo (UiO) and is a qualified actuary certified by UiO. | ||
Torkild Varran | - | 2016 | 2018 |
Per-Erling Mikkelsen | - | 2008 | 2015 |
Roy Thore Larsen | Portfolio Manager | 2011 | 2013 |
Biography | Roy Thore Larsen er porteføljeforvalter for allokeringsporteføljer. Før han startet i selskapet i 2006 var han derivatmegler hos Alfred Berg. I perioden 2000 til 2004 var han derivatmegler hos Handelsbanken Capital Markets. Han begynte sin karriere hos Norsk Opsjonssentral i 1997 hvor han jobbet med risikostyring av derivatporteføljer. Larsen er siviløkonom fra Norges Handelshøyskole i Bergen (NHH). | ||
Kjartan Farestveit | - | 2006 | 2008 |
Biography | Kjartan Farestveit is portfolio manager for our balanced mandates. Kjartan joined the Fund Management company in 1997 as a portfolio manager for Norwegian interest rates. Farestveit came from Akershus Fylkeskommune Pension Fund where he was responsible for their fixed income portfolio. Previously, he worked as an inspector at Finanstilsynet (FSA). He holds an MBA from the Norwegian Management School (BI), and has in addition, a Masters in Finance from NHH. |
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