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Luis Andrés Caputo is currently serving as the Minister of Economy for the Government of Argentina.
Prior to his current position, he held various roles including Chief Executive Officer at Deutsche Bank Argentina SA, Director at Edenor SA, Director at Pampa Energía SA, Minister of Finance for the Government of Argentina, and Head of Asset & Liabilities Management at JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA (Argentina).
Caputo obtained his undergraduate degree from Universidad de Buenos Aires.
Luis Andrés Caputo active positions
| Companies | Position | Start |
|---|---|---|
Government of Argentina
Government of Argentina SovereignGovernment Functions as a sovereign level government authority | Minister of Government | 2023-12-09 |
Former positions of Luis Andrés Caputo
| Companies | Position | End |
|---|---|---|
Government of Argentina
Government of Argentina SovereignGovernment Functions as a sovereign level government authority | Minister of Government | 2018-09-24 |
Deutsche Bank Argentina SA
Deutsche Bank Argentina SA Major BanksFinance Provides commercial banking services | President | 2007-12-31 |
JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA (Argentina)
JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA (Argentina) Regional BanksFinance The investment team at JPMCB-AR operates as part of the emerging market group within the global investment firm JPMorgan Asset Management, based in New York with a network of investment centers worldwide. Their investment approach is value-oriented and aims to take advantage of the inefficiency of emerging markets. Focused exclusively on South American countries, the firm uses regional indexes as benchmarks, namely the MSCI EM Latin America (Total Net Return) for their traditionally-managed equity fund, and the MSCI Brazil 10/40 (Total Return Net) for their Alpha country fund. However they may diverge significantly from benchmarks to seize opportunities identified by the fund managers. The Brazil Alpha Plus Fund follows a blend of long-only and hedge fund strategy, and is invested in 20 to 50 stocks as well as in derivatives. The fund is focused on high-quality, attractively valued stocks throughout Latin America with a strong emphasis on Brazil, and in a lesser measure on Mexico. Sectors favored include materials, financials and energy. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
| PAMPA ENERGÍA S.A. | Director/Board Member | - |
| EMPRESA DISTRIBUIDORA Y COMERCIALIZADORA NORTE SOCIEDAD ANÓNIMA | Director/Board Member | - |
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| Private companies | 6 |
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Government of Argentina
Government of Argentina SovereignGovernment Functions as a sovereign level government authority | Government |
Deutsche Bank Argentina SA
Deutsche Bank Argentina SA Major BanksFinance Provides commercial banking services | Finance |
Edenor SA
Edenor SA Electric UtilitiesUtilities Provides electric power distribution services | Utilities |
Universidad de Buenos Aires
Universidad de Buenos Aires Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Pampa Energía SA
Pampa Energía SA Electric UtilitiesUtilities Operates as holding company whose subsidiaries engages in generation, transmission and distribution of electricity | Utilities |
JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA (Argentina)
JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA (Argentina) Regional BanksFinance The investment team at JPMCB-AR operates as part of the emerging market group within the global investment firm JPMorgan Asset Management, based in New York with a network of investment centers worldwide. Their investment approach is value-oriented and aims to take advantage of the inefficiency of emerging markets. Focused exclusively on South American countries, the firm uses regional indexes as benchmarks, namely the MSCI EM Latin America (Total Net Return) for their traditionally-managed equity fund, and the MSCI Brazil 10/40 (Total Return Net) for their Alpha country fund. However they may diverge significantly from benchmarks to seize opportunities identified by the fund managers. The Brazil Alpha Plus Fund follows a blend of long-only and hedge fund strategy, and is invested in 20 to 50 stocks as well as in derivatives. The fund is focused on high-quality, attractively valued stocks throughout Latin America with a strong emphasis on Brazil, and in a lesser measure on Mexico. Sectors favored include materials, financials and energy. | Finance |
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