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Mr. Daniel Gustafsson is a Fund Manager at Carnegie Fonder AB.
He joined the firm in April 2016, and prior to his portfolio management role he worked as a Portfolio Analyst, and before that as a Customer Specialist while completing his studies at Stockholm University.
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Carnegie Fonder AB
Carnegie Fonder AB Investment ManagersFinance Carnegie Fonder AB is the wholly-owned fund management subsidiary of Carneo AB in Sweden. The firm was founded in 1988 and formerly known as HQ Fonder AB. They were acquired by Carnegie Investment Bank AB in 2010 and changed their name to Carnegie Fonder AB. Headquartered in Stockholm, Carnegie Fonder manages mutual funds for a range of clients including high-net worth individuals, trusts and foundations, the Swedish Premium Pension Authority, banks, insurance companies, brokers, fund of fund managers, independent financial advisors and institutions. They are a signatory to the UN Principles for Responsible Investment (UNPRI) and incorporate environmental, social and corporate governance issues into their investment analysis and decision-making processes. | Portfolio Manager-Fixed Income | 2021-03-31 |
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Carnegie Fonder AB
Carnegie Fonder AB Investment ManagersFinance Carnegie Fonder AB is the wholly-owned fund management subsidiary of Carneo AB in Sweden. The firm was founded in 1988 and formerly known as HQ Fonder AB. They were acquired by Carnegie Investment Bank AB in 2010 and changed their name to Carnegie Fonder AB. Headquartered in Stockholm, Carnegie Fonder manages mutual funds for a range of clients including high-net worth individuals, trusts and foundations, the Swedish Premium Pension Authority, banks, insurance companies, brokers, fund of fund managers, independent financial advisors and institutions. They are a signatory to the UN Principles for Responsible Investment (UNPRI) and incorporate environmental, social and corporate governance issues into their investment analysis and decision-making processes. | Finance |
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