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In its long term strategic allocation the Macquarie Business Class invests in 65% global bonds and 35% global equities. The portfolio suites ideally to small and mid-size businesses seeking a regulatory compliant instrument to invest their employee severance pay and pension provisions (Austrian “Abfertigungs- und Pensionsrückstellungen”). Superior risk/return is tried to achieve by actively blending global equities, government and corporate bonds, both emerging markets local currency and hard currency bonds, convertibles and to a minor part in commodities to a portfolio.
Name | Title | Since | Until |
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Stefan Löwenthal | Chief Investment Officer | 2013 | Now |
Biography | Stefan Löwenthal is the chief investment officer for Macquarie Investment Management Austria Kapitalanlage AG (MIMAK), a role he assumed in February 2013. He heads the global multi asset team based in Vienna, which is responsible for all asset allocation and security selection decisions, the management of mutual funds, as well as the development of new investment strategies. In addition, Löwenthal oversees the investment policy committee, which is responsible for strategic investment decisions at MIMAK. He began his career with Macquarie in February 2008 as a portfolio manager. He holds a Master of Management Science from Vienna University of Economics and Business. Löwenthal is a lecturer for economics at the IMC University of applied sciences in Krems (Austria) and the Qiongzhou University in Sanya (China). | ||
Alexandra Fida | - | 2011 | 2013 |
Mark Henry Brugner | - | 2001 | 2010 |
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