Jeremiah Buckley, CFA
Jeremiah Buckley is a Portfolio Manager at Janus Henderson Investors. Jeremiah joined Janus in 1998 as a research analyst covering the consumer, industrials, financials, media, software, and telecommunications sectors. He was Janus’ consumer sector lead for 10 years before transitioning to full-time portfolio management.
Jeremiah earned his bachelor of arts degree in economics from Dartmouth College, graduating Phi Beta Kappa. While there, he received the Class of ’39 scholarship for academic and athletic achievement and the Class of ’48 male scholar-athlete of the year award. He was also selected for the 1998 Academic All-Ivy Hockey Team and served as the men’s hockey captain from 1997 to 1998. Jeremiah holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation and has 26 years of financial industry experience.
Products Managed
Articles Written
Global Perspectives: Finding balance in a shifting market landscape
A discussion of current opportunities in equities and fixed income, and why a flexible asset allocation approach might prove valuable in today’s complex market landscape.
Top-of-mind market risks for U.S. equities
How top-of-mind risks for our portfolio managers differ from the concerns investors worry will impact their finances in the months ahead.
U.S. equities: The dawn of a new era?
Janus Henderson’s recent Global Investment Summit explored growth drivers in equities, highlighting key investment themes and opportunities across the market capitalization spectrum.
Productivity: The next propeller of a bull market?
How AI and innovation-driven productivity could propel economic growth and companies’ bottom lines.
The destructive power of portfolio volatility (and what investors can do about it)
Why portfolio volatility is a risk for investors and how to help mitigate this risk.
Does your balanced fund have these three essentials?
The three essential elements of an effective balanced strategy in the current environment.
US large-cap equities: Peering through the earnings lens
In his outlook for 2024, Jeremiah Buckley examines key factors contributing to earnings growth expectations in U.S. large-cap equities.