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Mr. Robert C.
Bloom is a Director & Head of Product Development at Record Currency Management Ltd.
He joined Record as Director in 2004, and was a Director & Head of Product Development prior to being a Consultant Prior to that, he was a Director of Global Foreign Exchange Risk Management at Citigroup in 2001.
He was also a Director for Financial Risk Management Consulting at PricewaterhouseCoopers in 1996.
In 1984, he was an Options Trader at Merrill Lynch & UBS Warburg.
Mr. Bloom earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Yale University and a Master of Science degree from Harvard University.
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Record Currency Management Ltd.
Record Currency Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Record Currency Management Ltd. (Record) is a UK-based investment management firm headquartered in Windsor, Berkshire. The firm was founded by Neil Record in 1983 and is a subsidiary of Record Plc (LON: REC). Record provides investment advisory and implementation services to investment funds, corporations, charitable organizations and pension plans. They also work for quasi-governmental organizations, banks, insurance companies and a very small number of individuals who must be deemed elective professional clients under the FCA rules. | Head-Equity Investments | 2010-03-28 |
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Record Currency Management Ltd.
Record Currency Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Record Currency Management Ltd. (Record) is a UK-based investment management firm headquartered in Windsor, Berkshire. The firm was founded by Neil Record in 1983 and is a subsidiary of Record Plc (LON: REC). Record provides investment advisory and implementation services to investment funds, corporations, charitable organizations and pension plans. They also work for quasi-governmental organizations, banks, insurance companies and a very small number of individuals who must be deemed elective professional clients under the FCA rules. | Finance |
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