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Ms. Maria Luisa P.
Binns is a Head of Sterling Credit at Royal London Asset Management Ltd. She is responsible for the management of corporate bond portfolios.
She brings over 30 years' experience in bond markets to the firm, having joined in August 2007.
Ms. Binns previously worked at Credit Suisse Asset Management where she was responsible for managing sterling credit assets.
She has developed a strong track record across a wide range of bond asset classes having held a number of roles specializing in European corporate bonds, government bonds and Emerging Market debt.
Ms. Binns has an MA degree in History and Spanish Literature from Oxford University.
Postes actifs de Paola Binns
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Royal London Asset Management Ltd.
Royal London Asset Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance RLAM is an active long-term investor that seeks to identify companies with strong growth potential, durable business franchises, capable management and fair valuation, combining top-down economic and bottom-up sector analysis with risk controls to construct portfolios. The firm selects stock based on analysis of company business models and financial outlook. For fixed-income investments, they evaluate economic reviews of bonds, equities, real estate and cash. | Portfolio Manager-Fixed Income | 13/08/2007 |
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Royal London Asset Management Ltd.
Royal London Asset Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance RLAM is an active long-term investor that seeks to identify companies with strong growth potential, durable business franchises, capable management and fair valuation, combining top-down economic and bottom-up sector analysis with risk controls to construct portfolios. The firm selects stock based on analysis of company business models and financial outlook. For fixed-income investments, they evaluate economic reviews of bonds, equities, real estate and cash. | Finance |
















