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The Fund aims to provide capital growth in excess of the Thomson Reuters Global Focus Investment Grade Hedged index (USD) after fees have been deducted over a three to five year period by investing in convertible securities issued by companies worldwide. The Fund is actively managed and invests at least two-thirds of its assets in a diversified range of convertible securities and other similar transferable securities, such as convertible preference securities, exchangeable bonds or exchangeable notes, issued by companies worldwide. The Fund may also invest in fixed and floating rate securities, equity and equity related securities of companies worldwide.
Name | Title | Since | Until |
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Chris Richards | Fund manager | 2021 | Now |
Biography | Chris Richards joined Schroders as a graduate trainee in 2008, based within the Global Fixed Income team. He graduated from the University of Nottingham with an LLB in Law, focused on Corporate Insolvency and Company Law. In 2011, he was seconded to report to the Executive Vice Chairman of Schroders (and Global Head of Distribution) as a strategy analyst. In November 2013, Chris joined the Convertibles team first as an analyst and subsequently started managing convertible bonds as a fund manager in 2015. Chris is a CFA Charterholder. | ||
Peter Reinmuth | Portfolio Manager | 2014 | Now |
Biography | Peter Reinmuth is the Head of Convertible Bonds at Schroders, which involves the fund management for different convertible bond strategies including the SISF Global Convertible Bond Fund. He joined Schroders in 2013 and is based in Zurich. Peter was a Senior Partner and Senior Fund Manager at Fisch Asset Management from 2008 to 2013, which involved managing all convertible bond strategies for Schroders at Fisch Asset Management. He was a Fund Manager at Swisscanto Asset Management from 2005 to 2008, which involved managing the Swisscanto Bond Fund Convertible International and different global bond portfolios. He was a Fund Manager at Julius Baer Asset Management from 1999 to 2005, which involved managing the European Warrant Fund Inc as Fund Manager and Chief Investment Officer and managing the Julius Baer Global Convert Bond Fund. He was a Trainee at different financial institutions from 1996 to 1998, which involved structuring equity derivative strategies. Qualifications: PhD in Finance from University of Zurich; MA in Economics from University of Zurich. | ||
Dominique Braeuninger | Analyst | 2020 | 2021 |
Biography | Dominique studied economics at the University of Mannheim, Germany. During this time, he worked as a junior researcher for the Mannheim Business School. After graduating, he joined Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne for a master in Applied Mathematics and Quantitative Finance. In 2013, he worked as a research assistant for an EU project at the Institute for Banking and Finance at the University of Zurich. In his role, he did research in the field of risk management and measurement as well as financial market regulations. In September 2014, Dominique joined the Schroders convertible bond team initially as an analyst, and took over fund managing responsibilities in July 2017.CFA Dominique is a CFA Charterholder. | ||
Stefan Krause | Portfolio Manager | 2014 | 2021 |
Biography | Stefan Krause – Fund Manager Stefan joined Schroders in 2015 from Man Investments. Prior to joining Man in 2012, Stefan spent two years with Warburg Invest in Hamburg as a portfolio manager for European convertibles and almost five years with UBS in Zurich holding positions in convertible bond departments on the buy and sell side. Stefan holds a Master's in business administration (Thesis: Feasibility of an ETF for a Convertible Bond Index) from the University of Zurich. |
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