Hamish Pepper from Harbour: Lunch With GoalsGetter Webinar

Head of Multi-Asset and Global Investments at Harbour, Hamish Pepper recently joined us on our October edition of our Lunch With GoalsGetter webinar series.

Hamish joined Harbour in July 2019. He has specific responsibilities for macro-economic research, fixed interest and currency strategy. His research is reflected in investment decision making across the Harbour investment team, in particular relating to fixed income and currency. Before joining Harbour, Hamish worked as an FX and EM Macro Strategist for Barclays Investment Bank for 8 years in Singapore and London. He was most recently Head of FX & Emerging Markets Macro Strategy Research for Asia, based out of their Singapore office. Hamish was previously a Senior Analyst in the Financial Markets Research team at the Reserve Bank of NZ, responsible for presenting financial market analysis to RBNZ policymakers. He holds a first-class BCA (Hons).

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