Profil
Mr. Kevin Chan is a Head of Fixed Income Investments at Astute Fund Management Bhd.
He has over 28 years of experience in fixed income investments specializing in the domestic fixed income market.
Mr. Chan started his career with KAF Investment Bank in 1997 as an analyst and later as a fixed income dealer where he focused on trading propriety fixed-income securities with an emphasis on corporate bonds as well as assisting the sales and distribution team with pricing and distribution of primary issuances originated by the bank.
In 1999, he joined Intrinsic Capital Management as a fixed income fund manager and was appointed as Executive Director of the firm from 2005 to 2009.
He was responsible for the investment strategy and performance of the entire fixed income portfolio across both institutional and private client accounts covering a broad spectrum of the fixed-income market.
He holds a Masters in Business Administration degree from Southern Cross University, Australia.
Postes actifs de Kevin Chan
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Astute Fund Management Bhd.
Astute Fund Management Bhd. Investment ManagersFinance AFMB manages active and passive portfolios that invest in equity, fixed-income and money-market instruments. They focus on Malaysian securities and use vehicles such as equity funds, money-market funds, balanced funds, index-tracking funds and Islamic/Syariah funds. Their investment philosophy is based on the belief that markets are not efficient. | Head-Fixed Income Invts | 01/09/2009 |
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Astute Fund Management Bhd.
Astute Fund Management Bhd. Investment ManagersFinance AFMB manages active and passive portfolios that invest in equity, fixed-income and money-market instruments. They focus on Malaysian securities and use vehicles such as equity funds, money-market funds, balanced funds, index-tracking funds and Islamic/Syariah funds. Their investment philosophy is based on the belief that markets are not efficient. | Finance |
















