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The objective of the Subfund is to achieve the highest possible return in US dollars (Reference Currency), while taking due account of the principle of risk diversification, the security of the capital invested, and the liquidity of the assets. This Subfund aims to outperform the return of the MSCI World ESG Leaders (NR) benchmark. The Subfund is actively managed. The benchmark is used as a reference point for portfolio construction and as a basis for setting risk constraints, and/or for Performance Fee measurement purposes. The majority of the Subfund’s equity securities will not necessarily be components of or have weightings derived from the benchmark. The Investment Manager will use its discretion to significantly deviate the weighting of certain components of the benchmark and to significantly invest in companies or sectors not included in the benchmark in order to take advantage of specific investment opportunities.
Name | Title | Since | Until |
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Thomas Amrein | - | 2017 | Now |
Christian Schmid | - | 2017 | 2020 |
Biography | Christian Schmid, Director, joined Credit Suisse in October 2020 as a Portfolio Manager. Prior to joining Credit Suisse Asset Management, he worked for Zürcher Kantonalbank (ZKB) as a Credit Trader with a focus on Swiss Franc Corporate Bonds and Credit Derivatives. Before starting his Position in the Trading Department 2007, Christian worked for almost 8 years as a Credit Analyst for Bank Vontobel and ZKB. Thereby he was covering all industrial sectors as well as Banks and Swiss Cantons. His main responsibility was the rating assessment of domestic CHF-issuers. Christian holds a master’s degree in Banking and Finance from the University of Zurich. |
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