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Mr. Hugh Maxwell-Davis is a Portfolio Manager at Eastspring Investments (Singapore) Ltd. He joined the firm in 2007 and is part of the Equity team and the Team Leader of the Regional Asia focus team.
Prior to joining Eastspring, he was an Australian Banking Analyst for Morgan Stanley and Credit Suisse for 12 years.
Prior to that, he also worked for KPMG where he qualified as a Chartered Accountant.
Mr. Maxwell-Davis holds a Bachelor’s degree in Commerce from Melbourne University.
Former positions of Hugh Maxwell-Davis
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Eastspring Investments (Singapore) Ltd.
Eastspring Investments (Singapore) Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Eastspring Singapore is a research-driven, value-oriented manager which focuses primarily on Asia's equity and bond markets. The firm’s Equities team follows a valuation-based approach, and their Fixed Income team utilizes a disciplined, medium-term approach. Eastspring Singapore applies a top-down investment management approach in deriving its credit sector, duration and currency allocation strategy and decisions. This is necessarily combined with a thorough bottom-up credit selection process, based on research and analysis, to determine good value credit investments and avoid potential corporate default events. They conduct in-house research but also outsource some research from third-party analysts. | Portfolio Manager-Equities | 2020-07-31 |
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Eastspring Investments (Singapore) Ltd.
Eastspring Investments (Singapore) Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Eastspring Singapore is a research-driven, value-oriented manager which focuses primarily on Asia's equity and bond markets. The firm’s Equities team follows a valuation-based approach, and their Fixed Income team utilizes a disciplined, medium-term approach. Eastspring Singapore applies a top-down investment management approach in deriving its credit sector, duration and currency allocation strategy and decisions. This is necessarily combined with a thorough bottom-up credit selection process, based on research and analysis, to determine good value credit investments and avoid potential corporate default events. They conduct in-house research but also outsource some research from third-party analysts. | Finance |
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