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Mr. Pierre Verlé is a Head of Credit, Co-Head of Fixed Income & Fund Manager at Carmignac Gestion SA.
He began his career in 2003 at Goldman Sachs before moving to Merrill Lynch where he worked on M&A, debt and equity capital market transactions.
In 2006, he joined Morgan Stanley European Special Situations Group in London where he worked as a distressed debt investor for three years.
He holds an Engineer Diploma from Ecole Polytechnique and a Master's degree in Finance from HEC.
He is also a CFA Charter holder (2006) and a CAIA Charter holder (2012).
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Carmignac Gestion SA
![]() Carmignac Gestion SA Investment ManagersFinance Carmignac Gestion SA is an independent French asset management firm which was founded by Edouard Carmignac and Eric Helderlé in 1989. Headquartered in Paris, the firm is a fund management specialist, with particular expertise in emerging markets. Their clients include institutions, high-net worth individuals and retail investors. Carmignac is a socially responsible investor and signatory to the UN Principles for Responsible Investment (UNPRI) which integrates environmental, social, and governance considerations into their investment process. | Head-Fixed Income Invts | 2012-12-31 |
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Carmignac Gestion SA
![]() Carmignac Gestion SA Investment ManagersFinance Carmignac Gestion SA is an independent French asset management firm which was founded by Edouard Carmignac and Eric Helderlé in 1989. Headquartered in Paris, the firm is a fund management specialist, with particular expertise in emerging markets. Their clients include institutions, high-net worth individuals and retail investors. Carmignac is a socially responsible investor and signatory to the UN Principles for Responsible Investment (UNPRI) which integrates environmental, social, and governance considerations into their investment process. | Finance |
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