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Christopher O'Malley, CFA

Portfolio Manager | Research Analyst

Christopher O’Malley is a Portfolio Manager on the Global Alpha Equity Team at Janus Henderson Investors, a role he has held since 2024. He assumed an assistant portfolio management role in 2023 and has been a Research Analyst, primarily focused on European industrials, since joining the firm in 2017 and from 2021 to 2023 served as industrials sector lead. Prior to joining the firm, Christopher was a partner at Castle Light Investment Management, LLC from 2014 until 2015. Before that, he was an equity research analyst at Eaton Vance Management from 2008 until 2013. Earlier, he was vice president, equity research at Putnam from 2001 until 2008. He began his career in 1996 as a junior equity research analyst at Eaton Vance, where he covered data networking and enterprise software industries until 1999.

Christopher received his bachelor of arts degree with a concentration in political science and economics from Providence College. He earned an MBA with concentrations in finance, accounting, and general management from the University of Chicago, Booth School of Business. Christopher holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation and has 26 years of financial industry experience.

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The overlooked potential of European and Japanese banks
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The overlooked potential of European and Japanese banks

Why investors looking to diversify equity portfolios may want to consider these long-discounted financials.

Global Perspectives: Non-U.S. stocks begin to make their case
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Global Perspectives: Non-U.S. stocks begin to make their case

After years of underperformance, non-U.S. equity markets look poised for better returns.

Finding selective stock opportunities outside the U.S.
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Finding selective stock opportunities outside the U.S.

How investors can leverage behavioral biases today to find compelling opportunities in non-U.S. stocks.

Why investors should look beyond the Mag 7 for opportunities in AI
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Why investors should look beyond the Mag 7 for opportunities in AI

Beyond the Magnificent Seven, many non-U.S. tech companies appear well positioned to benefit from the explosive growth of artificial intelligence.