Profilo
Mr. Edward R.
Dannatt is a Head of Private Wealth at Ruffer LLP.
He became an Investment Director in 2015.
Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Dannatt served for five years in the British Army.
He is a graduate of University of Durham.
He qualified as a member of the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investments (CISI) in 2010.
Posizioni attive di Bertie Dannatt
| Società | Posizione | Inizio |
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Ruffer LLP
Ruffer LLP Investment ManagersFinance Ruffer aims to deliver consistent positive returns – whatever happens in financial markets. The firm actively manages investments, mainly in conventional assets, and operates freely, without restrictive benchmarks. In all they do, they seek to be responsible investors, integrating environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) issues into their investment process. Ruffer always holds investments in what they call growth and protection. They hold these alongside each other, changing the allocation to each over time. The growth assets are typically equities. The protective assets are usually a combination of conventional and index–linked bonds, currencies, derivatives and exposure to commodities. | Director of Investments | 01/01/2015 |
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Ruffer LLP
Ruffer LLP Investment ManagersFinance Ruffer aims to deliver consistent positive returns – whatever happens in financial markets. The firm actively manages investments, mainly in conventional assets, and operates freely, without restrictive benchmarks. In all they do, they seek to be responsible investors, integrating environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) issues into their investment process. Ruffer always holds investments in what they call growth and protection. They hold these alongside each other, changing the allocation to each over time. The growth assets are typically equities. The protective assets are usually a combination of conventional and index–linked bonds, currencies, derivatives and exposure to commodities. | Finance |
















