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Luke Newman

Portfolio Manager
Luke Newman | Janus Henderson Investors

Luke Newman is Portfolio Manager on the Absolute Return Equities Team at Janus Henderson Investors, a position he has held since he joined Henderson in 2011 as part of the Gartmore acquisition. From 2009 to 2011, Luke worked at Gartmore as co-manager on a number of funds. Prior to this, he was a fund manager at Altima Partners LLP from 2008 and F&C Asset Management from 2005. He began his career in 2000 with Deutsche Asset Management running high performance retail and institutional mandates.

Luke graduated with a BSc degree (Hons) in economics and politics from the University of Warwick. He has 24 years of financial industry experience.

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Greater market rationality favours absolute return strategies in 2025
Features & Outlooks

Greater market rationality favours absolute return strategies in 2025

Portfolio Manager Luke Newman highlights the strategic opportunities and potential risks for absolute return strategies in 2025.

Market GPS investment outlook 2024: Chain reactions webcast
Timely & Topical

Market GPS investment outlook 2024: Chain reactions webcast

Global markets look set to remain conflicted in 2024 with the consequences of historic rate hikes finally manifesting. What will the chain reactions be?

Market GPS investment outlook 2024: Chain reactions webcast replay (EMEA)
Features & Outlooks

Market GPS investment outlook 2024: Chain reactions webcast replay (EMEA)

Global markets look set to remain conflicted in 2024 with the consequences of historic rate hikes finally manifesting. What will the chain reactions be as rates, inflation, employment, growth, and geopolitics converge?

Look short, look long – is stock picking back for 2024?
Timely & Topical

Look short, look long – is stock picking back for 2024?

Are higher interest rates opening the door to stock selection again in 2024?