Profilo
Mr. Ben P.
Gregory is a Trader at Henderson Rowe Ltd.
Having worked for a FTSE 100 company pension scheme, he worked at Lovells before concentrating full time on trading.
He is an experienced Derivatives Trader.
Mr. Gregory graduated from the University of Nottingham in 2002 with a degree in E-Commerce and Digital Business.
Precedenti posizioni note di Ben P. Gregory
| Società | Posizione | Fine |
|---|---|---|
Henderson Rowe Ltd.
Henderson Rowe Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Henderson Rowe focuses on investor outcomes by leveraging expertise in global markets and factor-based research to develop multi-asset strategies and build dynamic asset allocation models. The firm’s strategies are based on a deep understanding of how to design, implement and integrate smart beta and quantitative-active strategies into an investor’s portfolio. Their quant-based cores process blends the benefits of both passive and active investing. With respect to asset allocation, Henderson Rowe’s global research capability ensures proper portfolio diversification, avoiding the home country bias and other common issues that plague UK investor portfolios. | Trading-Equity | 01/01/2014 |
Esperienze
Posizioni ricoperte
Attive
Inattive
Società nel listino
Aziende private
Relazioni
Relazioni di 1° grado
Aziende connesse in 1º grado
Uomo
Donna
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Henderson Rowe Ltd.
Henderson Rowe Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Henderson Rowe focuses on investor outcomes by leveraging expertise in global markets and factor-based research to develop multi-asset strategies and build dynamic asset allocation models. The firm’s strategies are based on a deep understanding of how to design, implement and integrate smart beta and quantitative-active strategies into an investor’s portfolio. Their quant-based cores process blends the benefits of both passive and active investing. With respect to asset allocation, Henderson Rowe’s global research capability ensures proper portfolio diversification, avoiding the home country bias and other common issues that plague UK investor portfolios. | Finance |
















