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The Fund aims to earn a higher level of income than fixed deposits and call deposits over time, while protecting capital and providing investors with immediate liquidity. The fund targets returns in excess of the benchmark, measured over one year periods.
Name | Title | Since | Until |
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Vivienne Taberer | Trader | 2004 | Now |
Biography | Vivienne is a portfolio manager in the Fixed Income team at Ninety One where she is responsible for Latin American bond and currency markets. Prior to joining the firm in 2002, Vivienne worked at Standard Bank in London for seven years, initially specialising in South African fixed income before moving into sales and trading across the whole spectrum of emerging market debt. Prior to this, she worked at Mizuho International in London and First National Bank trading South African bonds, bond options, FRAs and swaps. Vivienne graduated from the University of the Witwatersrand with a Bachelor of Commerce degree and a Bachelor of Laws degree and has completed the London School of Business Investment Management Programme. | ||
Lisa Macleod | Portfolio Manager | 2002 | Now |
Biography | Lisa is a portfolio manager within the South African Rates team at Investec Asset Management responsible for managing short duration strategies. Her portfolio management duties include running the Investec Money Market unit trust and Investec Money Fund (life portfolio). Prior to joining the firm, Lisa spent two years working in London gaining exposure to the fixed income area at SBC Warburg and later joined Deustche Morgan Grenfell. She obtained a Bachelor of Business Science Honours degree majoring in Finance and Economics from the University of Cape Town and is a CFA Charterholder. | ||
Lisa Sinclair-Smith | Portfolio Manager | 2002 | 2004 |
André Roux | Co-Head | 2002 | 2002 |
Biography | André is a portfolio manager within Ninety One’s Fixed Income team. He manages our Emerging Markets Local Currency Total Return Debt Strategy. André relocated to Singapore in 2014 to help build the Asian fixed income business. Previously André had spent 14 years leading and developing the South African fixed income business. Prior to joining the firm in 1999, he was the deputy director general of the Department of Finance, where he took responsibility for macroeconomic, fiscal and tax policy and intergovernmental fiscal relations. Prior to that, André spent two years at the Development Bank of Southern Africa. This followed an academic career during which he published on fiscal and development issues. André holds a Master of Philosophy degree in Economics from Cambridge University, a Master of Science degree in Mathematics from Oxford University and a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Cape Town. |
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