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Andrew Kaleel

Portfolio Manager
Andrew Kaleel

Andrew Kaleel is a Portfolio Manager on the Diversified Alternatives Team at Janus Henderson Investors, a position he has held since 2018. He joined Henderson in 2013 as part of the acquisition of H3 Global Advisors, where he was co-head of global commodities and managed futures. In 1994, Andrew established H3 Global Advisors, launching systematic managed futures and commodity programmes. While there, he managed mandates and proprietary capital on behalf of multiple domestic and international banks, family offices, fund of funds, and pension fund clients. Prior to H3 Global Advisors, Andrew was with State Super Investment Management, where he oversaw equities execution, currency overlay, and cash management of the international equity portfolios. Before that, he worked for Banque Nationale de Paris managing custodial relationships, analytics, and broker execution. Earlier in his career, he was with State Street Australia Ltd.

Andrew earned a GCert degree in finance from Griffith University in Australia, and was awarded the Griffith Award for Academic Excellence. He was named the S&P Emerging Manager of the Year in 2008 and has 34 years of financial industry experience.

Articles Written

Commodities – super cycle or just good sense?
Features & Outlooks

Commodities – super cycle or just good sense?

With multiple structural tailwinds and the risk of inflation making headlines, can commodities offer viable diversification for a modern portfolio?

Commodity indices: The carbon offsetting evolution

Commodity indices: The carbon offsetting evolution

How investors can utilise carbon futures, both as an active tool to help mitigate carbon emissions and as a potential additional source of returns.

Commodity indices — the carbon offsetting evolution

Commodity indices — the carbon offsetting evolution

Portfolio Managers Mathew Kaleel, Andrew Kaleel and Maya Perone consider how investors can utilise carbon futures, both as an active tool to help mitigate carbon emissions and as a potential additional source of returns.