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To achieve a return in excess of the bond markets of emerging countries by investing primarily in emerging market debt securities, including corporate securities and securities issued in local currencies, using financial derivatives instruments where appropriate.
Name | Title | Since | Until |
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Emil Babayev | Managing Director | 2015 | Now |
Biography | Emil Babayev is a member of the GFICC group and is the lead portfolio manager for hard currency debt strategies within the Emerging Markets Debt Team at J.P. Morgan Investment Management, Inc. He has been an employee of JPMIM since 2000 and currently serves as a portfolio manager within the emerging markets debt team. | ||
Pierre-Yves Bareau | Managing Director/Lead Portfolio Managers | 2009 | Now |
Biography | Pierre-Yves Bareau, Managing Director, a member of JPMIM’s Global Fixed Income, Currency & Commodities group (GFICC), Mr. Bareau supervises the portfolio management team and shares responsibility for the duration, yield curve, and sector allocation strategies for the Fund. Before joining JPMIM in October 2009, Mr. Bareau was the Chief Investment Officer for Fortis Investments for emerging markets debt for more than 10 years. | ||
Matias Silvani | Chief Strategist | 2009 | 2015 |
Biography | Matias Silvani, managing director, is a member of the Global Fixed Income, Currency & Commodities (GFICC) group. Based in New York, Matias is the lead portfolio manager and chief strategist for external and aggregate portfolios for Emerging Markets Debt. Prior to joining the firm in 2004, Matias was responsible for Latin American sovereign macro analysis and strategy at UBS. Matias has also held roles with the Inter-American Development Bank and the World Bank, in addition to lecturing at Princeton University. Matias holds an M.S. and Ph.D. in economics from Princeton University. | ||
Jeffrey Grills | - | 1997 | 2009 |
Biography | Jeff Grills, CFA, is head of US cross markets and emerging markets debt responsible for the oversight of the fixed income teams for emerging markets debt, US centralized trading and quantitative solutions. As head of the emerging markets debt team, he is responsible for portfolio management and the emerging markets debt research team. Prior to his current role, Jeff was a partner at Gramercy Funds Management and a senior portfolio manager for emerging markets strategies. He was also a senior member of the Credit Investment Committee responsible for overseeing investments in all credit-related strategies. Before that role, Jeff was a portfolio manager and co-head of the emerging market debt team at JPMorgan Asset Management. He was also a member of the JP Morgan fixed income macro team responsible for broad market relative value and asset allocation of core portfolios. He has been in the industry since 1994 and started with the firm in 2019. Jeff received his BS in mathematics and economics from Duke University. He is a CFA® charterholder. | ||
Gunter Heiland | Vice President | 1997 | 2009 |
Biography | Gunter J. Heiland is a portfolio manager and co-head of the Emerging Markets Debt Team. Gunter, along with co-head Jeff Grills, oversees all investment functions for EMD within J.P. Morgan Asset Management globally and focuses on the trading and implementation across EMD strategies. An employee since 1997, he initially joined the firm as a municipal bond trader. In 1999, he moved to the Short Term desk, taking over daily trading responsibilities of the Treasury Fund, Tax Exempt Money Market Fund, Tax Aware Enhanced Income Fund and various other corporate accounts. Before joining the firm, he spent seven years at Salomon Brothers, starting in systems and then working on the Government desk. Gunter holds a B.S. in computer science and management from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. |
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