Profil
Mr. Timothy Cheung is a Global Equities Analyst at Perpetual Investment Management Ltd. In this role, he primarily covers Asian companies across a broad range of sectors.
He joined Perpetual Investments in November 2015.
Mr. Cheung was the Head of Research at Morphic Asset Management for three years.
Prior to this, he co-founded and managed a boutique long/short fund.
He started his investment career at Colonial First State Global Asset Management where he led the investment analytics team for the global direct infrastructure business.
Mr. Cheung holds an MBA (Honours) from the Wharton School.
He also holds Master of Commerce (Honours) and Bachelor of Laws degrees, both from the University of New South Wales.
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Perpetual Investment Management Ltd.
Perpetual Investment Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance PIML is an active, research-based manager which utilizes a fundamental, bottom-up investment process that focuses on quality and value. The firm manages money across a range of asset classes, including Australian and global equities, multi-sector strategies as well as credit and fixed income. They select stocks based on stock-specific fundamentals and then by the relative value, performing most of their research and analysis at the company level. PIML typically constructs value portfolios that invest in stocks with low price-to-book values, low price-to-earnings ratios and higher yields. | Analyst-Equity | - |
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Perpetual Investment Management Ltd.
Perpetual Investment Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance PIML is an active, research-based manager which utilizes a fundamental, bottom-up investment process that focuses on quality and value. The firm manages money across a range of asset classes, including Australian and global equities, multi-sector strategies as well as credit and fixed income. They select stocks based on stock-specific fundamentals and then by the relative value, performing most of their research and analysis at the company level. PIML typically constructs value portfolios that invest in stocks with low price-to-book values, low price-to-earnings ratios and higher yields. | Finance |
















