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Tal Lomnitzer, CFA

Senior Investment Manager

Tal Lomnitzer is a Senior Investment Manager on the Global Sustainable Equity Team at Janus Henderson Investors. He joined the firm in 2019 and was on the Global Natural Resources Team until early 2024. Prior to this, he was deputy head of global resources and fund manager at Colonial First State Global Asset Management from 2011. He launched and ran various global resources and energy funds at Merchant Capital, NewSmith Capital, and ORN Capital, where he was a partner from 2010, 2007, and 2004, respectively. Tal began his career in 1998 at Morgan Grenfell/Deutsche Asset Management.

Tal received first class BA and MA degrees in economics from Cambridge University. He holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation and several ESG accreditations including the CFA Level IV Certificates in Climate & Investing and ESG Investing as well as the UNPRI Advanced Responsible Investment Analysis Certificate. Additionally, he is certified by the Institute of Directors, currently serving as Chairman of HVH Arts a charity serving underprivileged children in London. He has 24 years of financial industry experience.

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JH Explorer in Congo: Dr Copper I presume?
Timely & Topical

JH Explorer in Congo: Dr Copper I presume?

Portfolio Manager Tal Lomnitzer unearths a producer of green metals with a commitment to regenerating mining’s reputation.

Beyond carbon: Identifying climate transition risks and opportunities
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Beyond carbon: Identifying climate transition risks and opportunities

Here we explore the importance of evaluating transition plans in identifying both market risks and opportunities.

Climate and energy transition: Investing (rather than divesting) for a brighter future
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Climate and energy transition: Investing (rather than divesting) for a brighter future

Case for an active and pragmatic approach in climate transition investing.

JH Explorer in Charleston: Power cabling the energy transition
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JH Explorer in Charleston: Power cabling the energy transition

Notes from a visit to a high-end cable manufacturer – a company that is vital for the transmission of clean energy from production to consumption points.

JH Explorer in Yorkshire: Sustainable fertiliser mining
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JH Explorer in Yorkshire: Sustainable fertiliser mining

A visit to an environmentally-friendly mine development that will produce low-carbon footprint organic fertiliser.

JH Explorer: Tiny yet mighty bacteria are enabling net zero
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JH Explorer: Tiny yet mighty bacteria are enabling net zero

Site visits to a carbon recycling bio-refinery and battery anode company, which are benefiting from bacteria in different ways.

Doing good, feeling good: How investors can benefit from the resources sector’s key role in decarbonisation
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Doing good, feeling good: How investors can benefit from the resources sector’s key role in decarbonisation

Reasons for adopting a ‘blended approach’ approach that mixes investments in responsible resources with other low-carbon equity investments.

JH Explorer in Chile: Supplying the metals for decarbonisation
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JH Explorer in Chile: Supplying the metals for decarbonisation

A visit to copper and lithium mines in Chile suggests that strong demand coupled with limited supply should continue to underpin prices.

JH Explorer in Sweden: Sunrise on green steel
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JH Explorer in Sweden: Sunrise on green steel

Truly green, carbon-free steel is being produced at the HYBRIT pilot project in Sweden.

The surprising case for natural resources
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The surprising case for natural resources

Strong demand for resources and the diversification merits of a long-term allocation to the asset class.