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Mr. Christopher Norris is an Investment Manager at Progressive Asset Management Ltd.
He joined Progressive in 2004.
Prior to this he was at Charlemagne Capital where he headed up risk, quantitative research and performance attribution.
He started his career in 1997 with Regent Pacific Group, working in trading, portfolio analysis and research.
Mr. Norris graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) degree in Physics from Oxford University in 1993.
He obtained a Master's degree in Mathematical Finance from King's College, London in 2006.
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Progressive Asset Management Ltd.
Progressive Asset Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Progressive Asset Management Ltd. (PAM) is a subsidiary of PMIB Ltd., a holding company for a group of firms involved primarily in stockbroking and the provision of corporate finance services. PAM was established in London in 1996 as the holding company for a series of independent FSA-regulated fund management companies which manage a range of UK and emerging market strategies. The firm's clients, predominately UK and overseas institutions, include pension funds, insurance companies, family offices, charities and private client investment managers. | Gestionnaire de Portefeuille-Actions | 01/03/2010 |
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Progressive Asset Management Ltd.
Progressive Asset Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Progressive Asset Management Ltd. (PAM) is a subsidiary of PMIB Ltd., a holding company for a group of firms involved primarily in stockbroking and the provision of corporate finance services. PAM was established in London in 1996 as the holding company for a series of independent FSA-regulated fund management companies which manage a range of UK and emerging market strategies. The firm's clients, predominately UK and overseas institutions, include pension funds, insurance companies, family offices, charities and private client investment managers. | Finance |