Daniel J. Graña, CFA
Daniel J. Graña is a Portfolio Manager on the Emerging Market Equity Team at Janus Henderson Investors, a position he has held since joining the firm in 2019. Previously, he managed emerging market equities at Putnam Investments from 2003 and was an analyst on the emerging markets team from 1999 to 2002. Before Putnam, he spent four years in the Latin America investment banking group at Merrill Lynch.
Daniel received bachelor of science degrees in economics and political science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a master of management degree from Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management. He holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation and has 29 years of financial industry experience.
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The case for emerging market equities in an era of transitioning secular drivers
The drivers of emerging market equity returns are evolving as innovation and economic decoupling join favorable demographics as future sources of excess returns.
What a second Trump administration could mean for emerging markets
With U.S. elections approaching, investors should consider how more insular American economic policy could affect emerging markets (EMs).
Global Perspectives: The emerging return potential of emerging markets Copy
With innovation on the rise and interest rate hikes likely over, investors may want to pay closer attention to emerging market stocks.
Global Perspectives: The emerging return potential of emerging markets
With innovation on the rise and interest rate hikes likely over, investors may want to pay closer attention to emerging market stocks.
Policy matters: The importance of sound macroeconomic management in EM investments
Why assessing macroeconomic drivers such as government debt, national savings, and monetary policy are key to investing in the EM space.
The importance of the macro environment within emerging markets equities
A necessary complement to company- and industry-level research in emerging markets is a robust understanding of a country’s macro environment and policy direction.
Emerging market equities lean into innovation for future growth
In his emerging market equities outlook, Daniel Graña believes innovative companies and good governance offer a path to navigate near-term headwinds.
The speed of change in emerging markets is unknown but the direction is not
Daniel Graña argues that country analysis should remain a key focus for emerging market investors given the implications from COVID-19 and a less supportive international trade environment.