Christian Müller-Goedecke
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Profil
Mr. Christian Müller-Goedecke is CIO Fixed Income at HSBC Global Asset Management (Deutschland) GmbH.
In 1999 he joined HSBC Global Asset Management, initially focusing on corporate bonds.
He became head of fixed income, being additionally responsible for both the investment process and asset allocation.
He joined HSBC Trinkaus in 1993 and started his career in the trading and treasury sales department concentrating on interest rate derivatives, options and structured products.
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HSBC Global Asset Management (Deutschland) GmbH
HSBC Global Asset Management (Deutschland) GmbH Investment ManagersFinance HSBC Global Asset Management (Deutschland) GmbH (HSBC-GAM-DE) is the wholly-owned asset management subsidiary of HSBC Trinkaus & Burkhardt KG (FR: TUB), itself a subsidiary of HSBC Holdings plc (NYSE: HSBC; LSE: HSBA) in Germany. Formerly known as HSBC Investments Deutschland GmbH, the firm was established in 1989 and is the HSBC group's asset management arm for German speaking-countries, including Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Luxembourg, as well as for Eastern European countries. They are located in Düsseldorf and manage and develop investment instruments for institutional clients and private individuals. | Head-Fixed Income Invts | - |
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HSBC Global Asset Management (Deutschland) GmbH
HSBC Global Asset Management (Deutschland) GmbH Investment ManagersFinance HSBC Global Asset Management (Deutschland) GmbH (HSBC-GAM-DE) is the wholly-owned asset management subsidiary of HSBC Trinkaus & Burkhardt KG (FR: TUB), itself a subsidiary of HSBC Holdings plc (NYSE: HSBC; LSE: HSBA) in Germany. Formerly known as HSBC Investments Deutschland GmbH, the firm was established in 1989 and is the HSBC group's asset management arm for German speaking-countries, including Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Luxembourg, as well as for Eastern European countries. They are located in Düsseldorf and manage and develop investment instruments for institutional clients and private individuals. | Finance |