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Ms. Alexandra Muchna is a Portfolio Manager at Raiffeisen Kapitalanlage-Gesellschaft mbH.
She joined Raiffeisen Capital Management's Bond team in 1998.
Her work concentrates on evaluating global economic trends and developing quantitative forecasting models.
Her assessments relate to yield developments, currencies, and money market rates.
As a fund manager, she is also responsible for several domestic fixed income portfolios, including inflation-linked bond funds.
Ms. Muchna spent two years working for Tokai Bank Europe, London, as an interest rate and currency analyst.
Ms. Muchna holds a bachelor's degree in economics from the London School of Economics and a master's degree from the University of Cambridge.
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Raiffeisen Kapitalanlage-Gesellschaft mbH
Raiffeisen Kapitalanlage-Gesellschaft mbH Investment ManagersFinance Raiffeisen KAG believes that capital markets are not efficient. During their asset allocation process, their asset managers work in teams to develop and implement investment strategies, aiming to outperform the average market yield. Qualitative and quantitative analysis is the core of the firm's management approach. A team of in-house analysts use a bottom-up approach for equities and a top-down approach for fixed-income and umbrella fund investments. | Portfolio Manager-Fixed Income | 31/12/1997 |
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Raiffeisen Kapitalanlage-Gesellschaft mbH
Raiffeisen Kapitalanlage-Gesellschaft mbH Investment ManagersFinance Raiffeisen KAG believes that capital markets are not efficient. During their asset allocation process, their asset managers work in teams to develop and implement investment strategies, aiming to outperform the average market yield. Qualitative and quantitative analysis is the core of the firm's management approach. A team of in-house analysts use a bottom-up approach for equities and a top-down approach for fixed-income and umbrella fund investments. | Finance |
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