TwentyFour Asset Management Investment Conference – 8th September 2015
Lucror Analytics is pleased to announce that Lucror's Head of Research, Felix Fischer, will be speaking at the 2015 Fixed Income Investment Conference hosted by TwentyFour Asset Management on 8 September 2015.
The two hour conference will provide a unique insight and outlook into Fixed Income markets, with Ian Entwisle (CBRE), Felix Fischer (Lucror Analytics) and Ian Shepherdson (Pantheon Macroeconomics) confirmed as keynote speakers.
Agenda
3.00pm Registration
3.30pm Graeme Anderson, Chairman (TwentyFour Asset Management)
3.35pm Ian Entwisle, CEO EMEA (CBRE)
4.05pm Mark Holman, CEO (TwentyFour Asset Management)
4.35pm Felix Fischer, Global Head of Research (Lucror Analytics)
5.05pm Ian Shepherdson, Chief Economist (Pantheon Macroeconomics)
The conference will then be followed by “Meet the Managers” breakout sessions and a drinks and canapés reception.
The session will be eligible for CPD points.
If you are interested in attending the event, please register your interest or contact John Magrath on 020 7015 8912 // John.Magrath@twentyfouram.com
Ian Entwisle, CEO EMEA (CBRE)
Bio to follow
Mark Holman, CEO (TwentyFour Asset Management)
Mark is one of the Founding Partners of TwentyFour, which was launched in September 2008, and serves as the firm’s Chief Executive.
He sits on the firms Executive Committee, which has the overall responsibility for the day to day running of the firm, as well as the Management Board which sets the overall strategy and direction of the business.
Day to day, Mark is also a key member of the firms “unconstrained” fixed income team which manage strategies including the Dynamic Bond Fund. He also is a member of the firm’s asset allocation committee.
Mark has 25 years of experience in fixed income markets gained across a variety of senior roles asset management and investment banking, including positions at Barclays Capital, Lehman Brothers and Morgan Stanley.
Felix Fischer, Global Head of Research & Head of Europe (Lucror Analytics)
Felix has significant experience in the European Credit and High Yield space. In 1998, He started his career at DEKA Investment Management GmbH, where he worked as a Portfolio Manager and Credit Analyst for three years. In 2001, Felix joined Unicredit Group (formerly Hypo-Vereinsbank) as a Sellside Credit Analyst. Later he was promoted to Head of High Yield Research and Co-Head of Corporate Credit Research. In 2007, Felix joined Lehman Brothers focusing on High Yield and Distressed Debt as a Senior Analyst. In March 2009 he joined PIMCO as a Senior Credit Analyst and joined Lucror at its launch as Head of Credit Research in 2010.
Felix holds a Doctorate degree in Business Administration from The University of Bayreuth and a MBA degree from the University of Chicago. Felix is a CFA Charter holder.
Ian Shepherdson, Chief Economist (Pantheon Macroeconomics)
Ian Shepherdson’s mission is to present complex economic ideas in a clear, understandable and actionable manner to financial market professionals. He has worked in and around financial markets for more than 20 years, developing a strong sense for what is important to investors, traders, salespeople and risk managers.
His ability to make robust, non-consensus calls and to defend his views with hard analysis has earned him a consistent following in the markets and plaudits from the media over many years. Dr. Shepherdson has been lauded in the New York Times as "consistently right" and the London Times labeled him one of “the best economists in the City". In recent years, Dr. Shepherdson was one of the first analysts to predict—as early as the fall of 2005—that a crash in the U.S. housing market would drive the economy into recession. Before that, he warned that the Fed would mistakenly adopt ultra-accommodative policy after the invasion of Iraq, and that this policy would be maintained for too long, eventually leading to inflation pressure.
Before establishing Pantheon Macroeconomics, Ian Shepherdson was the Chief U.S. Economist for High Frequency Economics. From 1996 to 1998 he was the Chief Economist, U.S.A., for HSBC Securities, Inc., based in New York. From 1990 through 1996 Ian was based in London, latterly as the Chief U.K. Economist for HSBC.
Ian earned a PhD in Economics and a BSc in Banking and Finance from Loughborough University.