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2016 has presented huge macro-related challenges for investors. Richard Dunbar, Investment Director at Aberdeen Asset Management, presents his summary of how we should interpret these events. He also reviews the potential market impacts of the US election results and outlines what investors should consider as they we head towards 2017.
Richard is speaking with Jake Moeller, Head of Lipper UK & Ireland Research at Refinitiv on November 16, 2016.
About Richard Dunbar
Richard is a member of Aberdeen’s Economic and Thematic Research group. He joined Aberdeen in 2014 as part of SWIP heritage where he had been part of the Investment Solutions team since 2013. Prior to this he had had held various roles in the UK and global equity teams since joining SWIP in 2000.
He is a regular commentator on a broad range of investment matters. Before joining SWIP, Richard worked for seven years with Blairlogie Capital Management as a portfolio manager for the UK and Europe.
He started his career in 1989 as a UK portfolio manager with Murray Johnstone. Richard is a CFA charterholder, holds a BAdmin (Hons) in Business Administration from the University of Dundee and is an associate of the UK Society of Investment Professionals.
Richard is also a Director and past Chairman of the CFA Society of the UK.
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