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146.550 -0.090    -0.06%
22/11 - Delayed Data. Currency in USD
  • Morningstar Rating:
  • Total Assets: 438.9M
Type:  Fund
Market:  Luxembourg
Issuer:  Pictet Asset Management (Europe) SA
ISIN:  LU0175073625 
Asset Class:  Bond
Pictet USD Short Mid Term Bonds P 146.550 -0.090 -0.06%

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On this page you'll find an in-depth profile of Pictet-usd Short Mid-term Bonds P. Learn about the key management, total assets, investment strategy and contact information of 0P00000HYA among other information.
Category

USD Diversified Bond - Short Term

Total Assets

438.9M

Expenses

0.50%

Inception Date

Sep 18, 2003

Investment Strategy

The Investment objective of the fund is to increase the value of your investment, through income and investment growth. The Fund invests at least two-thirds of its net assets in short/medium-term bonds with a residual maturity for each investment of no more than ten (10) years and in similar transferable securities denominated in USD. The average residual duration of the portfolio cannot, however, exceed three (3) years.

Contact Information

Address Calle Hermosilla 11
Madrid,Madrid 28001
Spain
Phone +34 91 781 6520
Fax Milan

Top Executives

Name Title Since Until
Kyle Kloc - 2023 Now
Frédéric Salmon Head of Credit 2022 Now
Biography Frédéric Salmon joined Pictet Asset Management in 2006 and is Head of Fundamental Systematic Investing (Developed Markets Credit in the Fixed Income team). Frédéric is Co-Lead Investment Manager of the Global Sustainable Credit fund. Frédéric has been Head of Developed Markets Credit from September 2017 to July 2022. Before joining Pictet, he worked for AXA Investment Managers and IXIS Asset Management as Senior Credit Portfolio Manager and Head of Credit respectively. Previously, he worked for Sogéposte SA (currently known as La Banque Postale AM) as Fixed Income Portfolio Manager and Head of Credit. He started his career as a financial engineer before moving to an investment role in 1995 managing money market and government bonds funds. Frédéric holds a Diploma of Advanced Studies in Finance from the University of Paris II and a Master's in Business Administration from the University of Paris XIII. He also holds a diploma from the Société Française des Analystes Financiers (SFAF).
Mathieu Magnin - 2019 Now
Andrew Wilmont - 2022 2023
Biography Andrew specialises in corporate bonds, particularly in (global) high yield and cross-over credits. Prior to joining AXA IM, Andrew held positions at Pareto Partners, New Flag Asset Management and Saudi International Bank, having started his career in London as a fundamental (Credit and equity) analyst. Andrew holds a MA in business and a LLM both from the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam, The Netherlands and is a CFA® Charterholder.
Jon Mawby - 2020 2022
Biography Jon joined ECM in December 2005 from Gartmore Investment Management, where he was Portfolio Manager and Trader in the Institutional European Credit Group, working primarily on relative value CDS trading for the European Credit Hedge Fund. Prior to this, Jon was a Sterling Fund Manager at Morley Fund Management. Jon has a BA (Hons) in Economics from Durham University and is a CFA charterholder.
Charles-Antoine Bory - 2020 2022
Justine Vroman - 2014 2020
Biography Justine previously worked at Pictet Asset Management as a Senior Investment Manager. She was lead Portfolio Manager on a number of Credit Investment Grade and Crossover strategies, including a Global Sustainable Credit fund. She additionally contributed to the development of a proprietary ESG framework. Justine holds a Master’s in Management from EDHEC Business School (France) and an MSc in Finance from the University of Strathclyde (UK). She is also a Certified International Investment Analyst (CIIA).
Frédéric Salmon Head of Credit 2009 2020
Biography Frédéric Salmon joined Pictet Asset Management in 2006 and is Head of Fundamental Systematic Investing (Developed Markets Credit in the Fixed Income team). Frédéric is Co-Lead Investment Manager of the Global Sustainable Credit fund. Frédéric has been Head of Developed Markets Credit from September 2017 to July 2022. Before joining Pictet, he worked for AXA Investment Managers and IXIS Asset Management as Senior Credit Portfolio Manager and Head of Credit respectively. Previously, he worked for Sogéposte SA (currently known as La Banque Postale AM) as Fixed Income Portfolio Manager and Head of Credit. He started his career as a financial engineer before moving to an investment role in 1995 managing money market and government bonds funds. Frédéric holds a Diploma of Advanced Studies in Finance from the University of Paris II and a Master's in Business Administration from the University of Paris XIII. He also holds a diploma from the Société Française des Analystes Financiers (SFAF).
Mathieu Magnin - 2005 2014
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